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The Sediments of Time

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by Meave Leakey


  driving and, 34, 305–6

  femur discovered by (Ileret), 306

  H. erectus skeleton discovered by, 239–40

  H. sapiens fossils discovered by, 307–8

  Kanapoi and, 125–27, 129–30, 141, 145

  Mary’s exacting standards and, 50, 212

  Meave and Richard’s wedding and, 38

  Meave assisted by, 72, 73, 76, 78, 113, 119, 121–24

  Meave’s first fossil expedition and, 31–32, 33

  Mr. Ekuwom and, 70–71

  new sites discovered with Richard, 46

  at Olduvai, 5

  skull discoveries and, 42, 48, 49, 50, 140, 217, 230

  tibia discovered by, 129–30, 139, 140

  Kipchoge, Eliud, 245–46

  KNM-ER 406 (skull), 33, 54, 182

  KNM-ER 732 (skull), 54, 182

  KNM-ER 992 (mandible), 285, 295

  KNM-ER 1470 (skull), 42–43, 54, 205, 215–18, 219–20

  KNM-ER 1808 (skeleton), 239–40

  KNM-ER 1813 (skull), 42–43, 54, 215–16, 217–18, 219

  KNM-ER 3733 (skull), 54

  KNM-ER 24703 (maxilla), 302–3

  KNM-ER 42700 (skull), 289, 295–98, 300, 342

  KNM-WT 17000 (skull), 54

  Koci, Bruce, 311

  Koobi Fora camp

  in the 2000s, 286–87, 288, 292

  aerial photos and, 64, 76

  Behrensmeyer’s research at, 79

  Brown at, 61

  Feibel at, 129, 261

  fieldwork far away from, 46

  fossil expeditions (1970s), 38–43, 215–18, 221

  Harris at, 90

  Johanson’s specimens compared to those from, 135

  Leakey family at, 49, 51–52, 135, 205, 216, 286–87

  Meave’s first experience at, 29–30, 33, 34, 35–37

  Ngeneo at, 238

  sediment layers at, 259, 261, 262

  Vondra and students at, 61

  Koobi Fora Research Project, 222

  Kuhn, Bernard Friederich, 262

  L

  L0 and L1 markers, 325–26, 327

  Laetoli, 134–37, 139, 154–55, 166, 171

  Laetoli hominin fossils, 135–37, 171

  Laetoli Hominin 4 (LH-4), 137, 155

  Laetoli monograph, 89, 90

  Lagar Velho, Portugal, 320–21

  Lahn, Bruce, 330

  Lake Baringo, 28, 173

  Lake Magadi, 21, 242

  Lake Malawi, 312

  Lake Natron, 21, 242

  Lake Rudolf. See Lake Turkana

  Lake Tanganyika, 87

  Lake Turkana, 3–6, 29–30, 34–36, 38–39, 46–47, 49, 52, 58–62, 71, 73, 87, 159, 191, 304–5. See also Turkana; Turkana Basin

  Lake Victoria, 47

  Lamu, Kenya, 41, 112

  land bridges, 274

  Langley-Poole, Ambrose, 122

  language. See speech and language

  Lapurr Hills, 346

  Larson, Susan, 282–83

  Leakey, Anna, 120, 122

  Leakey, Jonathan, 196, 213

  Leakey, Louis

  ape fossils and, 47

  early hominin diversity and, 206

  Meave’s arrival in Kenya and, 19–22

  Olduvai and, 20, 21–22, 57, 210–15, 221–22

  Omo River expedition and, 307–8

  rock art and, 45

  scavenging exercise by, 243–44

  skulls and, 181–82, 211, 216–17

  Tigoni Primate Research Centre and, 17–18, 20, 22–28, 37

  Leakey, Louise

  as backup at Lothagam, 119, 121–24

  childhood of, 40–41, 42, 44, 51–52, 57, 205, 216, 231

  climatic events and fauna changes studied by, 268–70

  Explorer-in-Residence program and, 323

  H. erectus/ergaster skull comparisons and, 295

  as Lomekwi coleader, 192, 194, 195, 196, 201

  as mother, 225

  return to East Turkana, 286, 287, 288, 291–92, 293

  Leakey, Mary

  Africa’s Vanishing Art, 45–46

  ape fossils and, 47

  Dear Boy and, 33–34, 181–82

  exacting standards of, 5, 50–51, 89, 212

  monographs of work of, 89, 90

  at Olduvai, 5, 50, 57, 89, 125, 211–14, 299

  Richard and, 38, 57, 114

  White and Johanson and, 137

  Leakey, Meave

  Allia Bay fieldwork, 150–56

  early life and family of, 6–18

  first years in Kenya, 3–6, 19–37

  Kanapoi fieldwork (See Kanapoi)

  at Koobi Fora (See Koobi Fora camp)

  Lomekwi fieldwork (See Lomekwi)

  Lothagam exploration and fieldwork (See Lothagam)

  marriage to Richard, 38 (See also Leakey, Richard)

  West Turkana project launched by, 62–65

  Leakey, Philip, 43, 115, 117, 292, 293

  Leakey, Richard

  as director of wildlife, 55–58, 74–75, 88, 100

  first marriage of, 37, 120

  fossil expedition (1969), 5, 29–37, 182

  fossil expeditions (1970s), 38–39, 41–43, 215–17

  fossil expeditions (1980s), 46–53

  fund-raising, 64

  GPS and, 79

  Hadar visit, 133–34

  H. sapiens fossils and, 307–8

  on human violence, 345

  Kanapoi and, 125–27, 141–42, 152, 159, 161

  kidney transplants, 39, 43–45, 118, 292–93

  Koobi Fora base camp and, 286, 292

  leadership of, 71–72

  liver transplant, 341

  Lothagam visits, 73, 74, 89

  The Making of Mankind (film), 45

  Meave’s early collaboration with, 28–29

  Meave’s marriage to, 38, 73

  Meave’s new project and, 61–62

  Omo Research Expedition and, 61, 89, 96–97

  as parent, 40–41, 135

  plane crash, injuries, and amputation, 112–21, 124

  plane purchased by, 196

  political work, 142–43

  scavenging exercise by, 243–44

  skull discoveries and, 33, 42, 182–83, 216–17, 219, 304–5

  social bonding with chimpanzee, 253

  TBI and, 293–94, 341

  Turkana Basin maps and, 60

  White and Johanson’s conclusions and, 137–38

  Leakey, Samira

  childhood of, 40–41, 44, 47–48, 51–52, 57, 217, 231, 256, 258

  crocodile project, 85–86, 87

  at Kanapoi, 128

  Richard’s health and, 120–21, 293

  Ledi-Geraru, Ethiopia, 193, 221

  Lee, Sang-Hee, 237

  Le Gros Clark, Wilfred, 211

  Levallois technique, 319–20

  Liang Bua (cave), 279–80

  lice, 336–37

  Lieberman, Daniel, 245, 246–47, 249, 253–54, 255

  limb bone morphology, 25–27

  limestone caves, 177, 179–80

  lions, 34, 36, 40–41

  lithology, 61

  Little Foot, 178–80

  living floors, 270

  Lodwar, Kenya, 72, 146, 305

  Lokichot Tuff, 198

  Lokotunjailurus emageritus, 109

  Lomekwi

  Black Skull found at, 182

  Flat Face found at, 199–206

  geology of, 196–98

  hominin teeth found at, 198

  Kamoya and, 49

  mandible fossils found at, 193–94

  stone tools found at, 191

  Lomekwi River, 195

  London, England, 6, 9, 10, 17–18, 43

  Lonyumun Lake, 84, 157, 197

  Loriu hills, 122, 123

  Lothagam

  aerial photos and, 65, 70, 78

  ancient species replaced with modern species, 87–88, 90–94, 96

  Brunet’s work at, 174

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p; carnivores in, 109

  climate and habitat change in, 99, 100–101, 103, 106, 108, 138, 267

  fossils discovered in, 75–78, 84–88, 89–96, 98, 99–101, 106–7, 110

  geology of, 79–84, 108

  hominin evidence lacking in, 106–8

  Kanapoi compared and contrasted with, 127, 128, 159–60

  Louise as backup at, 119, 121–24

  Meave’s early fieldwork in, 65, 69–74

  monograph of findings at, 89, 90

  Lothagam Basalt, 84

  Lothagam Hill, 80–81

  Loxodonta, 96

  Lucy, 130–35, 137–38, 148, 155, 180, 230. See also Australopithecus afarensis

  lumpers versus splitters, 318–21, 327

  M

  M91 and M60 markers, 327

  macaque monkey, 163, 235

  Madjedbebe, Australia, 332

  Maglio, Vince, 77–78

  magnetic reversals, 266–67, 309

  Majuangou, 277

  The Making of Mankind (film), 45

  Malapa, 180

  Mangao, Wambua, 125, 127–29, 139–40, 166, 168, 237, 306

  Manthi, Fredrick Kyalo, 159, 287–88, 289, 295, 342

  manual dexterity, 107, 161–69, 176, 191

  Marich Pass, 39, 146

  Marker Tuff, 80, 82

  Mars, landing on, 169

  marsupials and placental mammals, 188

  Masai people, 316

  Mason, Charlotte, 12

  Mata Menge, 278–79, 283–84

  Matata (chimpanzee), 251

  Matthews, Phil, 79, 113

  Matuyama, Motonori, 266

  Matuyama Reversed Epoch, 266–67

  Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 336–37

  Mazák, Vratislav, 295

  McDougall, Ian, 80, 82, 197, 231

  McNeill Alexander, Robert, 16, 25, 26

  Mediterranean Sea, 261–62, 275–76, 309

  Medway Towns Polytechnic, 13–14

  megadonts, 176, 178, 181–84, 186–88, 190, 204–5, 220–21

  melanin, 337–38

  Menai Strait, 14, 15

  menopause, post-, 225, 229–30, 237–38

  microcephalin, 330

  microcephaly, 281, 282, 330

  Milankovitch, Milutin, 263, 267

  Milankovitch cycles, 257, 258–62, 267, 269, 279, 312

  Millennium Man, 173–74

  Miocene, 47–49, 90–91, 93, 96, 99, 159, 268

  Early, 47–48, 65, 94

  Late, 49, 58, 95, 96, 99, 101, 159, 203

  Middle, 94

  mirror neurons, 252

  missing link, 208, 209

  mitochondria, 323–24

  mitochondrial DNA. See under DNA

  Mitochondrial Eve, 325, 326, 327, 329

  mixed feeders, 101, 203

  Moi, Daniel arap, 55, 117–18

  Mojokerto child, 233–34, 277

  molecular clocks, 63, 325, 336–37

  monkey fossils, 86, 90, 178, 179, 184–85, 271–72

  monkeys, 25–27, 162–65, 229, 344. See also Cercopithecinae (cercopithecines); Colobinae (colobines); specific monkey names

  moon, man landing on, 3–4, 169

  Morell, Virginia, 148

  Moru, Robert, 288

  Morwood, Michael, 278–79, 281, 282–83

  mother-child bond, 237–38

  Mousley, Keith, 64

  MRD, 155–56

  Mrs. Ples (skull), 177–78

  mtDNA. See under DNA

  Muge, Stephen, 195

  Muhoho, George, 55–56

  multiregional hypothesis, 318–19

  Murua Rith Hills, 197

  Mururongori Member, 84

  Museum of Natural History (Pretoria), 201

  mutations. See under DNA

  Mutiwa, Peter Nzube

  hominin fossil discoveries, 122–23, 140–44, 153, 159

  Kanapoi survey and, 125, 127

  Mary’s exacting standards and, 5, 50, 212

  Meave’s first fossil expedition and, 31–32, 33

  moon and Mars landings and, 3–4, 31, 169

  pig skull discovered by, 161

  trainees at Lomekwi and, 195

  N

  Nabwal Arangan beds, 81

  Nachukui Formation, 83

  Nairobi, Kenya, 19–20, 37, 42, 46, 73, 90, 128, 135–36, 144. See also Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS)

  Nairobi National Museum, 20, 26, 33, 85, 135, 178, 194, 201, 304–5

  Nairobi National Park, 20

  Nakoret exposures, 122

  Napier, John, 214, 215

  Nariokotome, 49, 76, 182, 193, 195, 230. See also Turkana Boy

  National Geographic Society, 31, 48, 129, 144, 211, 323, 333

  National Museums of Kenya, 39–40, 286, 291, 292

  National Science Foundation (U.S.), 151

  natural selection, 63, 102, 104–5, 329, 339, 340. See also evolution

  Nature articles, 136, 155, 177

  Navajo people, 248

  Nawata Formation, 81–88, 91–92, 95, 100–101, 106–7, 109

  Nawata River, 69–70, 81–84, 109

  Neanderthals, 63, 281, 282, 284, 313–21, 330–33

  Nengo, Isaiah, 341

  New World, 326, 334, 339

  N’gang’a, Patrick, 79, 80

  Ngeneo, Bernard, 216, 238–39, 285, 295

  Ngorongoro crater, 21, 247

  Ngui, Samuel, 71, 141, 152, 153

  Nile crocodile, 87

  Nile oyster (Etheria elliptica), 83, 84

  Nile River, 275, 276, 333

  Njonjo, Charles, 118

  nomads, desert-dwelling, 315–16

  North America, 100, 248, 334

  Notochoerus jaegeri, 160–61

  Nottingham, England, 118–20, 122, 142

  nuclear DNA. See under DNA

  Nutcracker Man. See Dear Boy (skull)

  Nyanzachoerus (genus), 160

  Nyanzachoerus australis, 92

  Nyanzachoerus syrticus, 91–92

  O

  obliquity, 258, 260, 262, 267

  Old Man from La Chapelle-aux-Saints, 314

  Ol Doinyo Lengai (volcano), 21, 242

  Olduvai event, 266–67

  Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

  hominin fossils discovered at, 42, 210–11, 212–15, 218–20, 221–22, 299

  living floors at, 270

  Louis and, 20, 21–22, 57, 210–15, 221–22

  Mary and, 5, 50, 57, 89, 125, 211–14, 299

  Nzube’s work at, 5, 50

  Olduvai Hominin (OH) 7, 213, 214, 215, 219, 220

  Olduvai Hominin (OH) 8, 213

  Olduvai Hominin (OH) 9, 221–22, 289

  Olduvai Hominin (OH) 13, 218, 219

  Olorgesailie fossil site, 271–72

  omnivorous dietary strategy, 221, 272

  Omo Group deposits, 60

  Omo Research Expedition, International, 61, 89, 96–97, 308

  Omo River and Omo Valley, 59–62, 130, 158, 197–98, 240, 259–61, 269–70, 307–8, 346

  Omo-Turkana Basin, 42, 58, 84, 193, 197, 308

  orangutan, 163, 208

  Orrorin tugenensis, 173–74, 175

  oryxes, 30, 34, 36, 101, 290

  ostracods, 83

  ostriches, 30, 86

  out of Africa hypothesis, 318, 327, 331

  oxygen isotopes, 99, 265

  P

  Pakistan, 97, 99

  Palaeoloxodon, 95–96

  palaeomastodons, 94

  palaeosols, 158

  Palaeotragus, 91

  Panbanisha (chimpanzee), 251–53

  panting versus sweating, 246, 336

  Papuans, 332–33

  parallel evolution, 187–88

  Paranthropus (genus), 182, 183–84, 185, 204–5, 257, 272

  Paranthropus aethiopicus, 183

  Paranthropus boisei, 33, 181–83, 191, 211, 212–13, 218

  Paranthropus robustus, 181, 183, 185, 187, 201

  pata
s monkeys, 25–26, 162

  Pathfinder Mission, 169

  Patterson, Bryan, and team, 69, 76–80, 85, 92, 106, 127

  PDHA1 gene, 329–30

  Pearl Harbor bombing, 210

  Pediculus humanus capitis, 336

  Pediculus humanus humanus, 336–37

  Pei Wenzhong, 209

  Peking Man, 45, 209–10

  pelvis shape, 226–27, 228–29, 255

  perihelion, 258, 260

  perikymata, 236

  persistence hunting, 245, 247–48, 253, 303, 316, 336

  Pestera cu Oase, 321

  Philippines, 332

  photosynthesis, 97–101

  phylogenetic traits, 26

  phytoliths, 91

  Pickford, Martin, 173–74

  pigs and pig fossils, 61, 90, 91–92, 100, 101, 160–61

  Piltdown Man, 162, 209, 222

  Pirro Nord, Italy, 276

  Pithecanthropus alalus, 208

  placental mammals and marsupials, 188

  plankton, 263–64

 

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