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A Biography of the Anthropologist Mary Leakey ... Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey was born February 6, 1913 in London, England. Because of her father’s profession as a painter, she and her family rarely lived in one town for very long. She grew up in many countries including England, France and Italy.
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Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey was born February 26, 1913 to Erskine Nicol, a landscape artist of Scottish descent and Cecilia Frere of East Anglia. ... Over her lifetime Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey has been the recipient of numerous awards. Her Honorary degrees include: D. of Science, University of Witwatersrand(68), D.
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Mary Leakey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary Douglas Nicol was born on February 6, 1913. Her father, Erskine Nicol, was a popular landscape artist, and Mary spent much of her childhood in Europe, especially in the Dordogne and at Les Eyzies, a region rich in prehistoric art and ... Mary Leakey: Unearthing History (a Scientific American interview)
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Encyclopedia article about Leakey, Mary Douglas. Information about Leakey, Mary Douglas in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... leakage radiation; leakage rate; leakage reactance; leakage resistance; Leakey; Leakey family; Leakey, Louis Seymour Bazett; Leakey, Mary Douglas; Leakey,
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Mary Nichol Leakey was a self-taught archaeologist and physical anthropologist, whose accomplishments added greatly to our understanding of human origins. ... Selected Works by or about Mary Leakey...
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Mary Douglas Leakey was born Mary Douglas Nicol in London, England, on February 6, 1913. She was the only child of Erskine Nicol, a landscape painter, and Cecilia Frere Nicol. Much of her childhood was spent traveling abroad with her parents, except during World War I (1914–18;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Leakey, Mary Douglas. Leakey, Mary Douglas. Information about Leakey, Mary Douglas in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... League of Nations; Leahy, Frank; Leahy, Terry; Leahy, William D; leakage; Leake, William Martin; Leakey, Louis Seymour Bazett; Leakey, Mary Douglas; Leakey,
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1913–96, British archaeologist, b. London as Mary Douglas Nicol; wife of Louis Leakey and mother of Richard Leakey. ... Mary Leakey employed her artistic talents in her book Africa's Vanishing Art: The Rock Paintings of Tanzania (1983).
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