From a young age, Mary had the opportunity to experience life in many towns and countries, including Switzerland, Italy, and France. While living in France, she was exposed to archaeology and …show more content…
She moved to Nairobi from Olduvai Gorge, where she had resided for almost 20 years. I n retirement, she proceeded with her curiosity, contributions, and commitments to science, composing and publishing articles about her lifetime of unbelievable and amazing breakthroughs. She passed on December 9, 1996 at the age of eighty-three in Nairobi, Kenya. Although her husband Louis Leakey was the better-known figure, she became a famous scientist, even though she never earned a degree, other awards and received many honors from institutions around the world. Mary Leakey was a careful, persistent, and tolerant scientist. Her large achievements in archaeology made her very knowledgeable within the area and well known. Currently, Mary Leakey's work proceeds through both the Leakey Foundation as well as the young ages of the Leakey family: Richard Leakey, his wife, Maeve, as well as their daughter, Louise, plays an active position in carrying on the family legacy and