While he didn't write many books in the traditional sense, he was a prolific writer of academic papers and articles, contributing to our understanding of human evolution. He is also known for his collaboration on books with his wife, Mary Leakey.
Here are some notable works associated with Louis Leakey:
* "Adam's Ancestors: The Evolution of Man" (1960): This book, co-authored with his wife Mary, provides a comprehensive account of human evolution based on their discoveries in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.
* "Olduvai Gorge, 1951-1961" (1965): This volume, edited by Louis Leakey, presents the findings and interpretations of the early excavations at Olduvai Gorge.
* "The Stone Age Cultures of Kenya" (1971): This book, co-authored with his son Richard Leakey, examines the archaeological evidence of early humans in Kenya.
Beyond these, Louis Leakey wrote numerous papers and articles published in scientific journals and other publications. His contributions to the field of paleoanthropology are significant, and his work has helped to shape our understanding of human origins.
It's worth noting that "LSB Leakey" is not a common abbreviation used for Louis Leakey. The most frequent abbreviation you might encounter is "L.S.B. Leakey".