Donald Johanson's discovery of Lucy in 1974 was significant because Lucy was one of the most complete hominid fossils ever found, providing important insights into human evolution. This discovery supported the theory that early hominids walked upright and lived in both trees and on the ground. Lucy's age and anatomical features helped scientists understand the transition from ape-like ancestors to early humans.
Lucy skeleton
he is an archeologist who discovered bones from a female austrapithecine that became known as "Lucy"
A famous name of an australopithicus is 'Lucy', discovered by Tom Gray and Donald Johanson. The name arrived from their celebrating, they listened to 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' so they decided to name the australopithicus Lucy.
The Leakey's were palaeontologists responsible for the discovery of many fossils of early hominids like Lucy.
yes he found lucy(the fossil)
Lucy was discovered by Donald Johanson. He found 40% of the skeleton and then named it Lucy.
Lucy is an Australopithecus that was found in Ethiopia by Donald Johansen
the discovery of Dark matter would be the biggest discovery
it proved that hominids lived in East Africa 5,000 years ago.
Lucy.
Donald Johanson