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Ruben ANTON
Apr 21

Describe the first humand found in north east Africa?

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Apr 21
The first human found in northeast Africa was likely a member of the Homo sapiens species, which is the species of modern humans. These early humans would have had a similar physical appearance to modern humans, with a large brain, bipedal locomotion, and the ability to use tools. They would have lived in small groups and relied on hunting and gathering for survival. These early humans would have been the ancestors of all modern humans, and their discovery in northeast Africa provides important insights into the origins and evolution of our species.
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 21
Lucy

- Scientific name: Australopithecus afarensis
- Discovery location: Hadar, Ethiopia (in the Afar region, hence the species name)
- Discovery year: 1974 by anthropologist Donald Johanson and graduate student Tom Gray
- Estimated age: 3.2 million years old
- Significance:

- Lucy is the most famous and complete early hominid specimen ever found.
- Her discovery helped to bridge the gap between apes and humans and provided evidence that our ancestors walked upright nearly 4 million years ago.
- Lucy's skeleton includes a well-preserved pelvis and lower leg bones, which allowed scientists to determine that she could walk upright in a bipedal manner.
- Her relatively small brain size (about 400 cubic centimeters) suggests that she was at an early stage of hominid evolution.
- Lucy's nickname was given by Johanson's team, after the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" that was playing on a cassette player when they discovered her.
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