Researchers were able to recreate the running form of the famous hominin. Spoiler: she’s not winning any marathons.
The bone fragments of Lucy, a 3.18 million year-old human ancestor which rarely leave Ethiopia, will go on display in Europe ...
Researchers have recreated the famous hominin’s running form – and it doesn’t look like she’d have won any marathons ...
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.
3.18-million-year-old grandmother: Lucy’s bones leave Ethiopia for ... (Photo by Michal Cizek / AFP) The ancient remains of the Australopithecus afarensis were discovered in Ethiopia in 1974.
The bone fragments of Lucy, a 3.18 million year-old human ... The ancient remains of the Australopithecus afarensis were discovered in Ethiopia in 1974. The find was, at the time, the most ...
"Lucy's skeletal remains will be displayed in Europe for the first time ever," Fiala said. The exhibition will also feature ...
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