- (Millín Mhéabha, "Medb's knoll") at
Rathcroghan in
County Roscommon, and Rath
Meave at Tara in
County Meath. Medb is
described as a fair
haired wolf queen,...
-
Meave G.
Leakey (born
Meave Epps; 28 July 1942) is a
British palaeoanthropologist. She
works at
Stony Brook University and is co-ordinator of Plio-Pleistocene...
- Rath
Meave is a
henge located near the Hill of Tara in
County Meath, Ireland. It is a
National Monument. Rath
Meave is
located in the Tara-Skryne Valley...
- Maeve,
Meave, Maev or Maiv (/meɪv/ mayv) is a
female given name of
Irish origin. It
comes from the
Irish name Méabh,
which was
spelt Meadhbh in Early...
- ****igned to
another species,
Paranthropus aethiopicus. In 1994, a team led by
Meave Leakey announced a new species,
Australopithecus anamensis,
based on specimens...
- the same year that
Leakey and
Margaret divorced. He
married his
colleague Meave Epps in 1970 and they had two daughters,
Louise (born 1972) and
Samira (1974)...
- Rechtmar, Art mac
Cuinn and
Cormac mac Airt. She is ****ociated with Rath
Meave,
south of the Hill of Tara. She has been
identified with or
considered the...
-
faunal correlation data. In 1994, the London-born
Kenyan paleoanthropologist Meave Leakey and
archaeologist Alan
Walker excavated the
Allia Bay site and uncovered...
- and his wife Mary Leakey, and
later their son
Richard and daughter-in-law
Meave,
fossil hunters and paleoanthropologists. From the
fossil beds of Olduvai...
-
daughter of
Meave and
Richard Leakey,
married to
Prince Emmanuel de
Merode Mary
Leakey (1913–1996), archaeologist; wife of
Louis Leakey Meave Leakey (born...