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  2. Richard Leakey - Wikipedia

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    Richard Erskine Frere Leakey FRS (19 December 1944 – 2 January 2022) was a Kenyan paleoanthropologist, conservationist and politician. [1] Leakey held a number of official positions in Kenya, mostly in institutions of archaeology and wildlife conservation .

  3. African Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The large rift lakes of Africa are the ancient home of great biodiversity, and 10% of the world's fish species live in this region. Countries in the area which are bounded by the lakes of the Great Lakes region include Burundi , the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Ethiopia , Kenya , Malawi , Mozambique , Rwanda , Zambia , Tanzania , and Uganda .

  4. Koobi Fora - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 Richard Leakey established the Koobi Fora Base Camp on a large sandspit projecting into the lake near the ridge, which he called the Koobi Fora Spit. Consequently, the government of Kenya in 1973 reserved the region as Sibiloi National Park, establishing a headquarters for the National Museums of Kenya on Koobi Fora Spit. The reserve is ...

  5. Omo Kibish Formation - Wikipedia

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    During Richard Leakey's original 1967 excavations several stone tools were found in association with Omo 1 at Kamoya's hominid site (KHS) but were not well described in the research literature. In the 2000s further excavations occurred at KHS in addition to two other sites: Awoke's hominid site (AHS) also located in Member 1 and the Bird's Nest ...

  6. Richard Leakey, a renowned Kenyan conservationist whose work was frequently featured in film and television documentaries, died today at age 77. Details on what he died from and where were not ...

  7. Allia Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Allia Bay is a region on the east side of Lake Turkana [1] in Kenya.The site is known for yielding its first hominid fossils in 1982, with further findings to this day, all of which have been identified as part of Australopithecus anamensis but possibly related to Australopithecus afarensis.

  8. William pays tribute to ‘true visionary’ conservationist Leakey

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    Richard Leakey, who has died aged 77, was well known in his native Kenya and around the world. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Turkana Boy - Wikipedia

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    Kamoya Kimeu/Richard Leakey Turkana Boy , also called Nariokotome Boy , is the name given to fossil KNM-WT 15000 , a nearly complete skeleton of a Homo erectus youth who lived 1.5 to 1.6 million years ago.