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The 3.18-million-year-old bone fragments of human ancestor Lucy, which rarely leave Ethiopia, went on display in Prague on ...
The ancient remains of the human ancestor Lucy, who lived 3.18 million years ago, have gone on display for 60 days in Prague as part of the exhibition “People and their Ancestors”. The fossils, never ...
The hominid's remains are presented alongside Selam, the fossil of a baby Australopithecus who lived about 100,000 years ...
In the deserts of Ethiopia, scientists uncovered fossils showing that early members of our genus Homo lived side by side with ...
Researchers say recently discovered teeth come from a previously undiscovered species of Australopithecus, adding to our understanding of human evolution.
Lucy’s fragmented bones will be exhibited alongside Selam, the fossil of an Australopithecus baby that is about 100,000 years older than Lucy and was discovered in the same region 25 years later.
The virtually complete Australopithecus fossil "Little Foot" is displayed at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017.
The fossilized chompers are evidence of a previously unknown hominin that coexisted with the earliest humans 2.8 million ...
A team of researchers working in Ethiopia’s Afar Region has announced the discovery of a previously unknown species of Australopithecus alongside the oldest confirmed remains of the Homo genus.