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.
The bone fragments of Lucy, a 3.18 million year-old human ancestor which rarely leave Ethiopia, will go on display in Europe for the first time ...
Lucy's fragments will be shown at Prague's National Museum as part of a 'Human Origins And Fossils' exhibition for two months ...
Lucy walked on two legs and is thought to have died aged between 11 and 13 -- considered an adult for this species. She was believed to be the oldest human ancestor found until the discovery of ...
"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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Hosted on MSNArtist carves out detailed portrait stamps from small erasersAn artist carved out detailed portrait stamps from small erasers. Footage shows Haji Yurawan Chomphon using a sharp oblique knife to sculpt the school supply drawn with the face of a man in Nakhon ...
The 3.2-million-year-old set of bones, discovered in 1974, was once considered as belonging to the earliest known member of ...
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