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On November 24, 1974, the day was changed for the evolution of people. A group of scientist at Ethiopia in East Africa found a fossil on that day, which rewrote the ancestral name of the person.

On November 24, 1974, the day was changed for the evolution of people. A group of scientist at Ethiopia in East Africa found a fossil on that day, which rewrote the ancestral name of the person.

On November 24, 1974, the day was changed for the evolution of people. A group of scientist at Ethiopia in East Africa found a fossil on that day, which rewrote the ancestral name of the person. How we became a human being, it teaches that the skeleton of the teenage girl lying in tune with millions of years.

Lucy, named after the chief fossil anthropologist Donald Johansson, of the detector's team. She had lived on 32 million years ago. Lucy is our first child.

Lucid is a bone of the elbow, a part of the head, a part of the jaw and several vertebrae. So old bones were not found before.

A complete species of Homo Australopithecus aperancisis, known as Lucy, was included in a new species, whose scientific name was Homo Australopithecus Affarence. The complete fossils of this species have never been discovered before.

It is proved in the study that humans of Australopithecus were our original ancestors. Our own species have evolved from the species of modern people Homo Sapiensa. 36 million 60 thousand years ago the origin of the hominidine species and our direct ancestor Homo erectus is their next step.

Lucy is not the first discovery of this species. In 1924, the first fossil of the species discovered in the Tong area of ​​South Africa was 'Tong Children'. But it is possible to fully discover their full body through lucirai and complete explanation within four years.

We first thought that Lucie was our direct antidote. However, in 1984, the complete findings of homocytocyte boy 'turkana boy' or 'nirokotomy boy' in the Homo erectus or Erect strains proved that the median step has become crossed from the Australopithecus to the Sapiens, and the modern people have crossed the ancient modern passage.

According to Johansson, Lucir was an incredible ancient Amalgam and many more obvious features, which were never seen before in any other organism. Compared to other Australopithecus, his head bones, jaws, teeth, etc. were more similar to monkey species. His skull was very small. It was not as big as a chimpanzee. But legs were much like today's people.

In his study, Johansson further proved that Lucy walked straight. Because, the shape of the laryngeal plexus was straight like a human being. Looking at Lysi's knee and wrist wrist, he said it was appropriate to walk on both legs.

William Hartcourt Smith of the American National Museum of New York said that there are no other mammal animals on earth that walk like humans. 'The ability to walk is the main driving force for human development' - Lusir's ability to walk had made this concept stronger.

Primitive people did not have to have a big brain to take different methods from monkeys. We also can understand the real need of the brain through erectaasas, which are millions of years later. Although the need for larger brains was later considered to be very important. Nevertheless, the characteristics of people walking in the fields help them to identify as human beings.

The discovery of Lucie was an important part of knowing the process of human evolution. Scientists are still learning from Lucie. Fossil anthropologists are seeing Lucie at the National Museum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The Luisira descended from the trees was semi-semi-chimpanzee, and anthropologists excavated fossils every year near Lusi's house near Ethiopia. Chris Stringer of the National Museum of England claimed, "There are many fossils hidden in the area, which are yet to be found. In 1974, we see many fossils that are more than Lucie and are very old.

"Despite these new discoveries, the position of Lucie will be lasting in the history of human evolution."

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