Fossil Hominids: Scientists

  • Eugene Dubois
    Dubois discovered Java Man, the first Homo erectus fossil ever found.

  • Raymond Dart
    Dart discovered the first australopithecine fossil in South Africa in 1924, and many others in the 1940's and 50's.

  • Davidson Black
    Black was responsible for the discovery of the Peking Man skulls before his premature death.

  • Robert Broom
    Broom was responsible for many of the early australopithecine discoveries in South Africa.

  • Louis Leakey
    Leakey's lifelong passion for African prehistory was eventually rewarded with the discoveries of A. boisei and H. habilis.

  • Mary Leakey
    Although she worked for decades with her husband Louis, Mary Leakey was a highly respected scientist in her own right, responsible for such finds as the Laetoli footprints.

  • Richard Leakey
    Leakey has been responsible for the discovery of a wealth of hominid material, such as the fossils ER 1470 and WT 15000 from Kenya.

  • Donald Johanson
    Johanson has discovered many important hominid fossils, especially in Ethiopia, the most famous one being the partial skeleton Lucy.

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