
The National Museum of Prague already has a hypertensive artistic reconstruction of human ancestors.
Human ancestors Lucy’s 3.18 million -year -old bone pieces, which rarely leave Ethiopia, will be present for the first time in Europe at the Czech National Museum in Prague on Monday.
In 1974, the ancient remnants of Australianopathics Affairs were discovered in Ethiopia. At that time, his search was the most complete and revolution in the understanding of the ancestors of humanity.
Lucy’s remnants will be offered along with Salem, which will be offered with a child of Australoptex, who lived about 100 100,000 years ago than Lucy and was found at the same place 25 years later.
Donald Johaninson, who discovered Lucy, and will be inaugurated in the Zeroisi Elsaded Prague, who discovered Salem.
“Salem was never shown outside Ethiopia, and Lucy was exhibited only once in the United States,” said Michael Lux, director of the National Museum.
He added that the remains given by the Ethiopia’s National Museum in Ethiopia, “are among the most valuable and oldest palevinithopological exhibitions in the world”.
52 pieces will be shown up to 60 days as part of the exhibition “Human Organization and Fusals”.
“The exhibition promotes Ethiopia as a humanitarian land,” said Abibu Isleio Gaela, director of Ethiopia’s Heritage Authority.

These pieces have been shown as part of the ‘Human Organization and Fusals’ exhibition for 60 days.
“Lucy … revolutionized the study of human ancestors, first because of its completion and second because of her age,” said Ayalo Gila.
He added, “Salem is a unique stubbornness for his age … This is the baby who died at the age of two years and seven months.”
Influenced by Beatles
In its current form, Lucy is comprised of dental remnants, pieces of scalp, some parts of the pelvic and the femur.
The 1.1 -meter long (three feet seven inches), 29kg (64 pounds) of Lucy remained in the last Ethiopia between 2007 and 2013, when he visited the US museum.
Hominoid was named after Beatles’ song “Lucy in the Sky With Diamond”, whose team has heard it after discovery.
Lucy walks on two feet and is thought to have died at the age of 11 to 13.

A sculptor made a offering based on the remnants of Homeped Australia Affairs – Lucy – who were found in Ethiopia and rarely leave the African state.
The oldest human ancestors found so far, Lucy was subjected to this discovery in Ethiopia in 1994 – Ardi, a female, Ardepthex Ramdis, who lived 4.5 million years ago.
In 2001, Tomai, which is a skull at the age of six or seven million, was found in Chad, which suggested that the human family could be far behind before.
In a 2016 study, the researchers said that the upper parts of Lucy were strong, which shows that it used to climb the trees regularly and the branches at night.
As a result, he also had relatively weakening legs that were not used to climb and were inactive for walking.
Fracture analysis on one of the bones of Lucy suggested that he probably died of falling from a long tree.
25 2025 AFP
Reference: Human ancestors Lucy are shown the first European in Prague (2025, 25 August).
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