"Lucy's skeletal remains will be displayed in Europe for the first time ever," Fiala said. The exhibition will also feature ...
The 3.2-million-year-old set of bones, discovered in 1974, was once considered as belonging to the earliest known member of ...
"Lucy's skeletal remains will be displayed in Europe for the first time ever," Prime Minister Petr Fiala told reporters as he ...
More than three million years after her death, the early human ancestor known as Lucy is still divulging her secrets. In 2016, an autopsy indicated that the female Australopithecus afarensis, whose ...
In November 1974, the skeleton of a small female was discovered and nicknamed Lucy. Lucy is part of the genus Australopithecus ... research suggests A. afarensis may have also spent time ...
The world’s most famous skeleton, Lucy, will be displayed at the National Museum in Prague, marking the first time she has ...
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Lucy's fragments will be shown at Prague's National Museum as part of a 'Human Origins And Fossils' exhibition for two months ...
LUCY, the famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil, was found in Hadar, Ethiopia, in 1974. Her 40 per cent-complete skeleton, dating back a whopping 3.2 million years, have provided breakthrough ...
The 3.18-million-year-old remains of Lucy, one of the oldest human ancestors, will be displayed in Europe for the first time ever.
It’s the first known partial skeleton representing one of our early relatives, Australopithecus afarensis. Between 3.9 million and 2.9 million years ago, these early humans lived among the ...
Males would have been somewhat larger. Lucy was a member of the species Australopithecus afarensis. The seven individuals in the study probably are members of the closely related species ...