File:Afarensis AL288 1 skeleton CC rt 3qtr p.jpg
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Lucy is arguably the most famous of all early human individuals due to her age and relative completeness.
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Lucy is arguably the most famous of all early human individuals due to her age and relative completeness. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "AL 288-1" at url=http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/fossils/al-288-1. |
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26 May 2015 |
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Chip Clark, Smithsonian Institution |
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No free use or Public Domain image to show a skeleton of Lucy, arguably the most famous of all early human individuals due to her age and relative completeness. Smithsonian images are usually restricted to education, teaching and research. |
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