January 20, 2009 Science Source
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Dr. Louis Leakey showing the geological level at which the Zinjanthropus boisei skull, nicknamed Nutcracker Man on account of its large molars, was found. The skull was discovered by British anthropologist and archeologist Mary Leakey (1913-1996) in 1959, in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, Africa. The Zinjanthropus boisei is now classified as Paranthropus boisei (and was categorized for a while as Australopithecus boisei). It is an early hominin.
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