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The Origins of Us
Guest Post The question of where we humans come from is one many people ask, and the answer is getting more complicated as new evidence is emerging all the time.
Scientists in the Classroom
Video, Education Dr. Erin Vogel is a four-time Leakey Foundation grant recipient who has shared her research with over 250 students through The Leakey Foundation’s classroom visit program.
Ancient Music and the Cognitive Revolution
The Leakey Foundation, Speaker Series How and when did music begin? How does the discovery of 40,000-year-old bone flutes impact our understanding of music within the cognitive revolution? This one-hour session will focus on these important questions through a discussion of the discovery and context of Paleolithic bone flutes found in 2008 at Hohle Fels, a cave in southern Germany.
Corey Jamason, SFCM chair of Historical Performance, will… more »
From the Field: Kelsey Pugh
From the Field Kelsey Pugh was awarded a Leakey Foundation Research Grant during our spring 2016 cycle for her project entitled “Mid-Late miocene hominoid phylogeny: Implications for ape and human evolution.”
Fossil Finders: Kamoya Kimeu
Guest Post, Fossil Finders Most paleontologists track their careers in terms of funding and expedition cycles, searching for fossils in finite windows of time and often spending months, even years waiting to return to promising sites. It is rare that someone is able to devote his or her life to searching for fossils, yet one man has done exactly that. That man is Kamoya Kimeu.
New Discovery Updates the Story of Early Human Migration
Journal Article, In the News Researchers conducting archaeological fieldwork in the Nefud Desert of Saudi Arabia have discovered a fossilized finger bone of an early member of our species, Homo sapiens. The discovery is the oldest directly dated Homo sapiens fossil outside of Africa and the immediately adjacent Levant, and indicates that early dispersals into Eurasia were more expansive than previously thought.
Happy Birthday Leakey Foundation!
The Leakey Foundation, 50th Anniversary Did you know that April 8th is the anniversary of The Leakey Foundation's first board meeting in 1968? This makes for the perfect time to launch festivities for The Leakey Foundation's 50th anniversary!
From the Field: Julie Lesnik
From the Field Julie Lesnik was awarded a Leakey Foundation Research Grant during our fall 2015 cycle for her project entitled “An evaluation of termite-associated hydrocarbon signatures as an influence on prey selectivity and an ecological signal for chimpanzees and Olduvai hominins.”
How Infighting Turns Toxic for Chimpanzees
Journal Article Power. Ambition. Jealousy. According to a new study, the same things that fuel deadly clashes in humans can also tear apart chimpanzees, our closest animal relatives.
Grantee Spotlight: Marianne Brasil
Grantee Spotlight The timing, location, and circumstances of the origin of modern humans has long been of interest, and ongoing studies continue to refine our understanding of early modern human evolution. Leakey Foundation grantee Marianne Brasil is a PhD candidate from the University of California at Berkeley who is studying the skeletal morphology of early Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia.
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