MEAVE LEAKEY coheads field efforts in northern Kenya seeking fossil records to the roots of humankind. She has worked at the National Museums of Kenya since 1969 and is a research professor at Stony Brook University. SAMIRA LEAKEY has degrees from the University of London and Princeton University.
A New York Times Editors' Choice One of A Mighty Girl's 2020 Books of the Year In a field of celebrity scientists, nobody shines brighter than Meave Leakey. She was once the scion, and is now matriarch, of the Leakey dynasty, three generations of paleoanthropological royalty...[She] tells her extraordinary life story in The Sediments of Time: My Lifelong Search for the Past. Co-written with her youngest daughter, Samira, this inspirational autobiography stands among the finest scientist memoirs. --New York Times Book Review An excellent overview of how we know what we know about human evolution . . . Meave Leakey is a real-life Indiana Jones. Her life has been filled with adventure, struggle, and discovery after amazing discovery that are detailed in her riveting autobiography, The Sediments of Time. --Forbes The Sediments of Time is a fascinating glimpse into our origins. Meave Leakey is a great storyteller, and she presents new information about the far off time when we emerged from our ape-like ancestors to start the long journey that has led to our becoming the dominant species on Earth. That story, woven into her own journey of research and discovery, gives us a book that is informative and captivating, one that you will not forget. --Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute An exciting and richly informative scientist's autobiography...This major work of scientific dedication and original insight illuminates both our distant past and our current, serious, human-caused planetary challenges. --Booklist Review *starred* Attentive readers of Meave Leakey's masterful memoir, The Sediments of Time, will learn a few details about her personal life....But the main and most illuminating parts of [the book] are about the tedious, painstaking years spent hunting for the fossilized remains of our species' precursors. Drawing on field notes, interviews and research papers, Meave recounts the work that led to some of her and her team's greatest discoveries....Meave and her co-writer, her youngest daughter Samira Leakey, write clearly and compellingly about what these discoveries mean...A thrilling account. --BookPage *starred* For over 50 years, British-born palaeoanthropologist Meave Leakey has been unearthing fossils of our early ancestors in Kenya's Turkana Basin. Her discoveries have changed how we think about our origins. Instead of a tidy ape-to-human progression, her work suggests different pre-human species living simultaneously. Leakey's new memoir, The Sediments of Time: My Lifelong Search for the Past, co-written with her daughter Samira, reflects on her life in science and pieces together what we now understand about the climate-driven evolution of our species. --Guardian An engaging memoir...A marvelous account of what it is like for a celebrated scientist to take on some of the most vital and vexing questions regarding human origins and to come up with biocultural answers. --Science Meave describes a life that many readers will envy. Her discoveries, often after numbingly tedious work in a brutal climate, added new species to our family tree, teased out more information about existing ancestors, and increased our knowledge of how evolution, geology, and climate change gave rise to modern humans. She is not shy about explaining all this....An illuminating mem --