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Lucy's Human Species Wasn't Alone.

Summary by invdes.com.mx
Lucy's fossil skeleton, as called the female Australopithecus afarensis of which only this remains, has an age of approximately 3.2 million years. It is one of the most complete and ancient fossil skeletons of an adult bipedal human ancestor. Since its discovery in 1974 in the Afar region, Ethiopia, by the anthropologist of Arizona State University Donald Johanson and student Tom Gray, there are many researches that have been done about Lucy and…
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Lucy's fossil skeleton, as called the female Australopithecus afarensis of which only this remains, has an age of approximately 3.2 million years. It is one of the most complete and ancient fossil skeletons of an adult bipedal human ancestor. Since its discovery in 1974 in the Afar region, Ethiopia, by the anthropologist of Arizona State University Donald Johanson and student Tom Gray, there are many researches that have been done about Lucy and…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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