Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Forensic anthropologists, Paleoanthropologists, Louis Leakey, Robert Broom, Milford H. Wolpoff, Richard Leakey, Donald Johanson, Loren Eiseley, Robert Corruccini, Zeresenay Alemseged, Arthur Keith, Paleoanthropology, Lee Rogers Berger, Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research, Harold L. Dibble, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Mary Leakey, Kathy Reichs, Peter Hiscock, Davidson Black, Henry McHenry, Allan Wilson, Raymond Dart, Phillip V. Tobias, Eugene Dubois, John Napier, Vincent Sarich, Tim D. White, Andre Leroi-Gourhan, Chris Stringer, Martin Pickford, Erik Trinkaus, Stanley Marion Garn, Sherwood Washburn, Franz Weidenreich, Teuku Jacob, A. Roberto Frisancho, Halfdan Bryn, John D. Hawks, Wilfrid Le Gros Clark, Mercedes Doretti, J. Desmond Clark, John Buettner-Janusch, Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Clyde Snow, Meave Leakey, Eudald Carbonell, William M. Bass, Arthur Thomson, Glynn Isaac, Alette Schreiner, Yohannes Haile-Selassie, Kristian Schreiner, Juan Luis Arsuaga, Michael Finnegan, Johann Carl Fuhlrott, Anne Dambricourt-Malasse, Kenneth Oakley, John Lawrence Angel, Alan Walker, Richard Klein, Prudence Hero Napier, Miklos Kretzoi, William R. Maples, Fredy Peccerelli, Malkhaz Abdushelishvili, Maurice Taieb, Mildred Trotter, Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, Frank B. Livingstone, Louise Leakey, Yves Coppens, Russell Tuttle, Russell Ciochon, H. James Birx, Douglas H. Ubelaker, Kamoya Kimeu, Valeri Pavlovich Alekseyev, Ian Tattersall, Alison Galloway, Jean Piveteau, Otto Schoetensack. Excerpt: Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey (L.S.B. Leakey) (August 7, 1903 - October 1, 1972) was a Kenyan archaeologist and naturalist whose work was important in establishing human evolutionary development in Africa. He also played a major role in creating organizations for future research in Africa and for protecting wildlife there. Having been a prime...