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A closer look at our ancestor

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Rebecca C. Jernigan, [email protected]

Discovered in 1974, the 3.2-million-year-old bones of the fossil Lucy could give us more insight into our origins. Lucy’s remains, which are the oldest and most complete adult erect-walking skeleton ever found, consist of around 80 separate bones. The fossil has been studied extensively, but questions about the way she walked and stood, and about whether she climbed trees, have gone unanswered. On her current tour of the US, Lucy took some time out from her busy museum schedule to be imaged. Skeletal elements of the ancient fossil Lucy are assembled for display. Image courtesy of the...Read full article

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