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Authorised form of nameWalker; Alan (1938 - 2017)
Dates1938 - 2017
NationalityBritish
Date of birth23/08/1938
Date of death20/11/2017
ActivityCareer:
Professor of Anthropology and Biology, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election13/05/1999
Age at election60
OtherInfoAlan Walker was a paleoanthropologist who studied primate and human evolution through fossilised evidence. In 1985, Alan discovered the Black Skull; near Lake Turkana in Kenya, a nearly intact fossilised cranium of an early human that has greatly influenced our understanding of the human evolutionary tree.

The Black Skull is named after its dark colouration, acquired due to resting in manganese-rich soil. Around 2.5 million years old, it belongs to an adult extinct hominin called Paranthropus aethiopicus; a subspecies on the human-primate evolutionary tree. Alan's discovery suggests that this subspecies is, in fact, part of a distinctly divergent evolutionary branch from that of the Homo (human) lineage.

Alan was also part of the team led by Richard Leakey who, in 1984, located the so-called Turkana Boy fossil (now known as Nariokotome Boy). This specimen is a nearly complete skeleton of a male hominid who died about 1.5 million years ago and is the most complete skeleton of an early human ever found.

Professor Alan Walker died on 20 November 2017.
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/107592860
CodeNA2368
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1999/37Walker, Alan: certificate of election to the Royal Society1995
IM/004761Walker, Alan1999
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