FILE -Archaeologist Mary Leakey speaks to Masai school children on Aug. 16, 1996 at Laetoli, northern Tanzania at the site of 3.6-million-year-old hominid footprints she identified 20 years ago. Prehistoric footprints that have puzzled scientists since the 1970s are getting a second look: Were they left by extinct animals or by human ancestors? When famed paleontologist Mary Leakey first uncovered the footprints in Tanzania 40 years ago, the evidence was ambiguous. (AP Photo/Susan Linnee, File)

FILE -Archaeologist Mary Leakey speaks to Masai school children on Aug. 16, 1996 at Laetoli, northern Tanzania at the site of 3.6-million-year-old hominid footprints she identified 20 years ago. Prehistoric footprints that have puzzled scientists since the 1970s are getting a second look: Were they left by extinct animals or by human ancestors? When famed paleontologist Mary Leakey first uncovered the footprints in Tanzania 40 years ago, the evidence was ambiguous. (AP Photo/Susan Linnee, File) Stockfoto
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16. August 1996

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Susan Linnee

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