Original 'Lucy' Fossil Makes First European Appearance in Prague Through Oct. 23
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The skeleton of a 3.18 million-year-old human ancestor named Lucy, who rarely left Ethiopia, is on display in Europe for the first time. It has been exhibited at the National Museum in Prague, where it is displayed alongside a fossil of a juvenile Australopithecus that lived about 100,000 years before Lucy and was found at the same location 25 years ago.
The Czech National Museum exhibits the remains of the famous Australopitheque, which are usually kept in a closed room in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where it was discovered.
Famous Hominid Fossils of 'Lucy' and 'Selam' Unveiled in Prague in Presence of PM Fiala
Addis Ababa, August 25, 2025 (ENA) -- The fossil remains of ‘Lucy’ and ‘Selam’ are now on display in Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic in the presence of Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala. It is to be recalled that these exceptionally significant human fossils, discovered in Ethiopia and confirmed as the oldest in the realm of human evolution studies, traveled to Prague on August 15, 2025. The remains traveled to Prague to be disp…
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