Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey (August 7, 1903 – October 1, 1972) was a British archaeologist whose work was important in establishing human evolutionary development in Africa.
Early life
Born in
Kabete Kenya, he grew up, played, and learned to hunt with Africans. He also learned to walk with the distinctive gait of the
Kikuyu and speak their language as fluently as English. At 13, after discovering stone tools, he began to develop his lifelong passion for prehistory. He studied at
Cambridge University, graduating in
1926. He discovered several
human and
proto-human skeletons or partial skeletons at
Olduvai Gorge and
Rusinga Island, firmly outlining man's early ancestral tree. Among his many extraordinary finds was the
1959 unearthing of '
Zinjanthropus', a robust hominid that hinted at the great complexity of mankind's evolutionary roots.
In 1972, Leakey died of a heart attack in London. He was 69.
Leakey's Angels
One of Leakey's greatest legacies stems from his role in fostering field research of primates in their natural habitats, which he understood as key to unraveling the mysteries of human evolution. Leakey touch chose three female researchers, later dubbed '
Leakey's Angels', who each went on to become giants in the field of primatology.
Jane Goodall became the first of Leakey's Angels in
1957, when she began her first field study of
chimpanzee culture in the
Gombe Stream National Park in
Tanzania. In
1967,
Dian Fossey became Leakey's second Angel, beginning her extended study of
mountain gorillas in the
Virunga Volcanoes of
Rwanda. In
1971,
Biruté Galdikas became the third, when she began field studies of
Orangutans in the jungles of
Borneo.
Prominent family members
Louis Leakey was married to
Mary Leakey, who made perhaps the most important discovery in
Palaeolithic archeology, the
Laetoli footprints. The footprints, which established the earliest record of truly bipedal gait, were found preserved in volcanic ash in
Tanzania.
He is also the father of paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey. Leakey's cousin, Rea Leakey, was a British tank commander during World War II.
See also
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