"the late anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey"
the: definite article; adjective
late: adjective
anthropologist: noun
Dr. Louis Leakey: proper noun (functioning as an adjective; restrictive appositive)
Stuart Scott ESPN analyst. Actually Stuart Scott took this phrase from Jack Buck, former announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals.
The fashion design firm and brand name is Louis Vuitton.
Just Louis. Its the same as that spelling. Hope this helps!!
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Here is a link to the pronunciation of St. Louis. http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=St.+Louis Here is a link to the pronunciation of Missouri. http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=missouri Interestingly enough, they also provide a french pronunciation of St. Louis.
The remains of Homo habilis were discovered by the Kenyan anthropologist Louis Leakey in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania in the 1960s.
Louis (male) Leakey was an anthropologist of the fossil-hunting type and excavbated fossil man in Africa. Louise is a female name.
Margaret Mead was an American cultural anthropologist known for her studies on social behavior and anthropological theory. Louis and Mary Leakey were a couple of British archaeologists and paleoanthropologists known for their discoveries of early human fossils and artifacts in East Africa. While all three were prominent figures in anthropology, they pursued different subfields within the discipline.
Yes, Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey got married in 1928.
Louis Leakey was born on August 7, 1903.
Jane didn't show any interest in animals until the age of 26 when she started to work as the secretary and assistant to anthropologist Louis Leakey.
Louis Leakey discovered important hominin fossils in East Africa, including the first fossilized Proconsul ape in 1948. He also supported the work of his wife, Mary Leakey, who discovered the famous hominin fossil "Zinjanthropus" in Olduvai Gorge in 1959. Louis and Mary Leakey contributed significantly to the understanding of human evolution.
She was a major archaeologist. She also worked with her husband Louis Leakey.
Louis Leakey was married three times. He first married Frida Avern in 1933, then Mary Leakey in 1936, and finally Griselda Leakey in 1970.
Louis Leakey, the archaeologist and paleoanthropologist, was born in Kabete, Kenya in 1903.
LSB Leakey, also known as Louis Leakey, was a British archaeologist and anthropologist known for his work on human evolution in Africa. He has written numerous books and articles on the subject, including "Adam's Ancestors" and "The Making of Mankind." His research has been influential in shaping our understanding of early human origins.
Louis Leakey was born on August 7, 1903 in Kabete, British East Africa (modern-day Kenya).