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* Mary Leakey saw the famed Cro-Magnon caves in France and became dedicated to anthropology.
Lisa Nielsen: The College Myth: Why College isn't Worth the Cost for Many Careers Today Lisa Nielsen 2011
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Shockingly, he has even seemed to enjoy the museums, like the one in Dar Es Salaam where we got a private showing of the Australopithecus skull found by Louis and Mary Leakey in Olduvai Gorge.
The 'Trip': So Far, So Good for Both of Us Stephen Kreider Yoder 2011
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* Mary Leakey saw the famed Cro-Magnon caves in France and became dedicated to anthropology.
Lisa Nielsen: The College Myth: Why College isn't Worth the Cost for Many Careers Today Lisa Nielsen 2011
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* Mary Leakey saw the famed Cro-Magnon caves in France and became dedicated to anthropology.
Lisa Nielsen: The College Myth: Why College isn't Worth the Cost for Many Careers Today Lisa Nielsen 2011
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* Mary Leakey saw the famed Cro-Magnon caves in France and became dedicated to anthropology.
Lisa Nielsen: The College Myth: Why College isn't Worth the Cost for Many Careers Today Lisa Nielsen 2011
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Her interest in evolution began with a flight from Nairobi into Olduvai Gorge to interview the late paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey.
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Not many people I've ever met have been to Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge -- a place I had the thrill of visiting in 1980 -- where Mary Leakey found Zinjanthropus (later renamed Australopithecus), and along with her team, the Hominin footprints at nearby Laetoli.
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Authorities in Dar es Salaam gave me permission to land for a few hours, and only to interview Mary Leakey for Omni magazine.
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On July 17, 1959 paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey discovered a fossilized skull from a previously unknown species of hominid that she and husband Louis Leakey named Zinjanthropus boisei.
Zinj and the Leakeys 2009
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What was happening on the site when your mother, Mary Leakey, made the discovery of Zinjanthropus boisei?
Zinj and the Leakeys 2009
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