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The human ancestor fossil known as Lucy has left Ethiopia for display in a European museum. Lucy’s skeleton, which is 40% ...
Fossilized teeth show that two different kinds of ancient human ancestors coexisted more than 2 million years ago. One of ...
The iconic fossil, Lucy, left Ethiopia for the Czech National Museum in Prague, where it will be displayed for two months.
The skeletal remains of Lucy, a 3.18 million-year-old human ancestor which rarely leaves Ethiopia, has left for Prague, Czech ...
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Africanews on MSNLucy, icon of human evolution, travels to Europe for landmark exhibition
The fossilised remains of Lucy, one of the world’s most famous prehistoric skeletons, have left Ethiopia for display in Europe for the first time. The 3.2-million-year-old specimen, belonging to the ...
A team of researchers led by ASU found strange fossils in Ethiopia. They believe they've discovered a new species related to ...
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Live Science on MSNNever-before-seen cousin of Lucy might have lived at the same site as the oldest known human species, new study suggests
An unidentified early hominin fossil that might be a new species confirms that Australopithecus and Homo species lived in the ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court has rejected a 30 million won damage claim by an American composer who accused a South Korean ...
Ethiopia s famous hominid fossils, Lucy and Selam, have left for Central Europe for display in an upcoming exhibition on human origins ...
Researchers recovered 13 teeth, ten attributed to a new unnamed Australopithecus and three to primitive Homo, hinting at co-existence.
Earlier this week, the State Department issued the final decision: Lucy, the famous 3.2-million-year-old Ethiopian fossil, is coming to Houston for her first international exhibition.
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