RM2EH6WP4–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RFHWA6NW–France, Paris, the french paleontologist and paleoanthropologist Yves Coppens, professor at the College de France, in the office of his home in Paris,
RFKWKC1W–Richard Leakey, paleoanthropologist, conservationist, and professor of anthropology at Stony Brook, where he is Chair of the Turkana Basin Institute.
RM2T2R34X–The prehistorian, paleontologist and paleoanthropologist Yves Coppens, the psychologist Jean-Pierre Bouchard and the owner Jean-Max Touron of the “Abr
RF2BEWEJ0–Archaeologist Jia Lanpo (1908-2001) prehistoric archeologist paleoanthropologist academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
RM2BTW7W9–Zhou Guoxing, anthropologist, Beijing Museum of Natural History China, 1984
RMF30GT0–U.S. President Barack Obama and Ethiopia Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn view bone fragments belonging to 'Lucy,' the 3.2 million-year-old fossilized human ancestor as paleoanthropologist Zeresenay Alemseged explains the display at the National Palace July 27, 2015 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
RMGDNBAM–Lucy skeleton, a female of the hominin species Australopithecus afarensis
RM2R1YE6D–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RM2R1YE9B–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RMJAADK9–Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, Professor of Biological Sciences, does a talk at the Danish festival for natural science Bloom Festival 2017 in Copenhagen.
RM2R1YE91–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RMR1RD9P–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the skeleton 'Lucy', Donald C. Johanson, speaks to journalists during a press conference at the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RF2E33RE4–French paleoanthropologist Yves Coppens (C) poses with Dordogne Prefet Beatrice Abollivier (3rd R) during a visit to the Lascaux Cave, near the village of Montignac-sur-Vezere, southwestern France on September 12, 2010, as part of the 70th anniversary of its rediscovery. The Lascaux Cave has been closed to the public since 1963 to prevent deterioration of the art caused by humidity and warmth from visitors. A visitors' centre has been built outside the cave, with replicas of the painted chambers, and receives around 300,000 tourists each year. Photo by Christophe Laflaquiere/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMARWW0A–Richard Leakey, in 1978 already a renowned paleoanthropologist, poses with two skulls discovered in his search for human origins
RMB7AAM5–Professor Philip Tobias a renowned palaeontologist led research into early man in Olduvai Gorge and the Sterkfontein Caves
RMARWW0B–Richard Leakey in 1977 with two crucial skull discoveries--Australopithecus in his right hand, '1470', Homo habilis, left hand
RMCC02X8–Famed archaeologist and anthropologist Mary Leakey describes early-man excavations to visitors in the Olduvai Gorge in 1972 in Tanzania, East Africa.
RM2EH6WJX–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RFHWA6NT–France, Paris, the french paleontologist and paleoanthropologist Yves Coppens, professor at the College de France, in the office of his home in Paris,
RFKWKC28–Richard Leakey, paleoanthropologist, conservationist, and professor of anthropology at Stony Brook, where he is Chair of the Turkana Basin Institute.
RMCNTP1K–Koenigswald, Ralph von, 13.11.1902 - 10.7.1982, German paleontologist, geologist, half length, with Franz Weidenreich, examining bones of a Java Man,
RM2FWXD4R–Opening exhibition the human story in Tropenmuseum Amsterdam; Richard Leakey , Paleoanthropologist, headline, July 2, 1986, Openings, Exhibitions, The
RF2E9YYMD–French paleoanthropologist Yves Coppens attends Michel Drucker's talk show Vivement Dimanche special Michel Fugain in Paris, France on February 1, 2005. Photo by Jean-Jacques Datchary/ABACA.
RME44T9F–Zhou Guoxing, anthropologist, Beijing Museum of Natural History China
RMHRH46Y–Louis Leakey, Kenyan Archeologist
RMG1CT5B–Illustration depicting the Java Man skull, a name given to early human fossils discovered on the island of Java (Indonesia) in 1891 and 1892. Led by Eugène Dubois (1858-1940) Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist.
RMP6BN1N–Louis Leakey (1903-1972). British paleoanthropoligist and archaeologist whose eas important in establishing human evolutionary. Africa, Olduvai Gorge. Drawing.
RMJAADHT–Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, Professor of Biological Sciences, does a talk at the Danish festival for natural science Bloom Festival 2017 in Copenhagen.
RM2R1YE96–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RMR1RD6K–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the 'Lucy' skeleton, Donald C. Johanson, stands next to a replica of the 'Lucy' skeleton in the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RMARWTDA–A youthful Richard Leakey in 1977 with Kimoya Kimeu in East Turkana, site of many important hominid discoveries
RMCC02W6–Renowned cigar-smoking archaeologist Mary Leakey describes early-man excavations to visitors in the Olduvai Gorge in 1972 in Tanzania, East Africa.
RM2EH6XED–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RFHWA6P0–France, Paris, the french paleontologist and paleoanthropologist Yves Coppens, professor at the College de France, in the office of his home in Paris,
RFKWKC2N–Richard Leakey, paleoanthropologist, conservationist, and professor of anthropology at Stony Brook, where he is Chair of the Turkana Basin Institute.
RM2K52RH0–France, Pyrenees Orientales, Tautavel, July 27, 2015. Marie-Antoinette de Lumley, french paléoanthropologist. two young French volunteer archaeologist
RM2FWXFKR–Opening exhibition the human story in Tropenmuseum Amsterdam; Richard Leakey , Paleoanthropologist, headline, July 2, 1986, Openings, Exhibitions, The
RFHWA6NY–France, Paris, the french paleontologist and paleoanthropologist Yves Coppens, professor at the College de France, in the office of his home in Paris,
RMCNTP29–Koenigswald, Ralph von, 13.11.1902 - 10.7.1982, German paleontologist, geologist, half length,
RMP6AY86–Louis Leakey (1903-1972). British paleoanthropoligist and archaeologist whose eas important in establishing human evolutionary. Africa, Olduvai Gorge. Drawing. Colored.
RMJAADKA–Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, Professor of Biological Sciences, does a talk at the Danish festival for natural science Bloom Festival 2017 in Copenhagen.
RM2R1YE97–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RMR1RD70–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the 'Lucy' skeleton, Donald C. Johanson, stands next to a replica of the 'Lucy' skeleton in the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RMARWTD9–Richard Leakey in 1977 with Kimoya Kimeu at Koobi Fora in East Turkana, site of many important hominid discoveries
RMCC02YN–Renowned cigar-smoking archaeologist Mary Leakey describes early-man excavations to visitors in the Olduvai Gorge in 1972 in Tanzania, East Africa.
RM2EH6WWM–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RM2FWXXR5–Opening exhibition the human story in Tropenmuseum Amsterdam; Richard Leakey , Paleoanthropologist, headline, July 2, 1986, Openings, Exhibitions, The
RFHWA6NX–France, Paris, the french paleontologist and paleoanthropologist Yves Coppens, professor at the College de France, in the office of his home in Paris
RMM0HW6A–Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, Professor of Biological Sciences, does a talk at the Danish festival for natural science Bloom Festival 2017 in Copenhagen.
RM2R1YE93–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RMR1RD6G–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the 'Lucy' skeleton, Donald C. Johanson, stands next to a replica of the 'Lucy' skeleton in the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RM2R1YE8N–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RMARWTDC–Richard Leakey's colleague Kimoya Kimeu (left) with members of the 'Hominid Gang' in East Turkana
RM2EH6TWF–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RM2FWXD4J–Opening exhibition the human story in Tropenmuseum Amsterdam; Fltr: Prince Claus , Richard Leakey (Kenyan Paleoanthropologist), Queen Beatrix at, July
RMM0HW6J–Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, Professor of Biological Sciences, does a talk at the Danish festival for natural science Bloom Festival 2017 in Copenhagen.
RMR1RDAF–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the skeleton 'Lucy', Donald C. Johanson, speaks to journalists during a press conference at the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RM2R1YE8T–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RMARWTDD–The arid landscape of East Turkana, site of many important 'early man' discoveries. In the distance are visiting scientists
RM2EH6XA7–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RMARWW0D–Richard Leakey, best known for his work on human origins, in 1978 with a rendering, from female bones,.of 'Oldest Man'
RMARWTDF–The skull '1470', found in pieces in 1972 as probably Homo habilis, a major step in establishing human origins
RM2FWXFKT–Opening exhibition the human story in Tropenmuseum Amsterdam; Fltr: Prince Claus , Richard Leakey (Kenyan Paleoanthropologist), Queen Beatrix at, July
RME3NYG7–Mary Leakey, eminent paleoanthropologist,(1913-1996) standing in front of a sculpture of her late husband Louis Leakey in 1978
RME3NYBN–Richard Leakey in 1977 with two crucial skull discoveries--Australopithecus in his right hand and 1470, Homo habilis
RMM0HW6G–Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, Professor of Biological Sciences, does a talk at the Danish festival for natural science Bloom Festival 2017 in Copenhagen.
RM2K1E9F5–Ardipethecus ramidus genus of extinct hominine.Ardi skeleton fossilized partial female hominid skeleton.Ardipithecus ramidus - Extinct primate.Found in Awash Ethiopia.based on ARA-VP-6r
RMR1RD7W–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the 'Lucy' skeleton, Donald C. Johanson, stands next to a replica of the 'Lucy' skeleton in the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RM2R1YE8Y–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RM2R1YE70–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RM2EH6Y38–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RM2FWXXRP–Opening exhibition the human story in Tropenmuseum Amsterdam; Fltr: Prince Claus , Richard Leakey (Kenyan Paleoanthropologist), Queen Beatrix at, July
RMHRH46T–Louis Leakey, Kenyan Archeologist
RMJAADJ5–Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, Professor of Biological Sciences, does a talk at the Danish festival for natural science Bloom Festival 2017 in Copenhagen.
RM2K1E9F6–Ardipethecus ramidus genus of extinct hominine.Ardi skeleton fossilized partial female hominid skeleton.Ardipithecus ramidus - Extinct primate.Found in Awash Ethiopia.based on ARA-VP-6r
RMR1RD90–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the skeleton 'Lucy', Donald C. Johanson, speaks to journalists during a press conference at the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RM2R1YE8H–The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by th
RM2EH6YFP–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RMHRH46P–President Nyerere and Mary Leakey
RMM0HW61–Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, Professor of Biological Sciences, does a talk at the Danish festival for natural science Bloom Festival 2017 in Copenhagen.
RM2K1E9F4–Ardipethecus ramidus genus of extinct hominine.Ardi skeleton fossilized partial female hominid skeleton.Ardipithecus ramidus - Extinct primate.Found in Awash Ethiopia.based on ARA-VP-6r
RMR1RD7Y–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the 'Lucy' skeleton, Donald C. Johanson, stands next to a replica of the 'Lucy' skeleton in the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RM2EH6WDA–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RMHRKNRC–Louis Leakey, Kenyan Archeologist
RMR1RDA5–14 November 2018, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The American paleoanthropologist and discoverer of the skeleton 'Lucy', Donald C. Johanson, speaks to journalists during a press conference at the Senckenberg Museum. The paleoanthropologist discovered the Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains 44 years ago in Ethiopia. The skeleton 'Lucy' was long regarded as the oldest evidence of the upright gait of our ancestors. The skeleton in the background doesn't represent Lucy. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
RM2EH6W13–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RMHRH473–Louis Leakey, Kenyan Archeologist
RM2EH6W7W–Ella Al-Shamahi, comedian, paleoanthropologist, archaeologist and explorer.
RMHRH474–Louis Leakey, Kenyan Archeologist
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