Absolutely on Ethiopia, in Afar Region
In Tanzania, Ethiopia.
The Lucy fossil was found in Hadar, Ethiopia.
Lucy is an Australopithecus that was found in Ethiopia by Donald Johansen
they found her at Hadar, Ethiopia
Lucy was not a Neanderthal. She was an earlier form of hominid. Lucy was an Australopithecus found in Africa, Ethiopia i believe to be exact. She is was one of the first almost complete skeletons found. she got their name from the beetles song that was playing when they found her.
No. There was actually one found in Ethiopia that was older.
Lucy was found in Hadar, Ethiopia in 1974. She was one of 360 other hominin specimens found there, and is believed to have lived over 3 million years ago.
Lucy, the famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil, was discovered in 1974 by paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson in Hadar, Ethiopia. Lucy is an important specimen in the study of human evolution due to her completeness and age, dating back around 3.2 million years.
The bones of Lucy, a famous Australopithecus afarensis specimen, were found by paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson in Hadar, Ethiopia, in 1974.
The nickname of the hominid found by Donald Johanson is "Lucy." Lucy is an Australopithecus afarensis fossil discovered in Ethiopia in 1974 and is one of the most significant finds in the field of paleoanthropology.
Lucy lived in Ethiopia.
A. afarensis lived in Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Kenya for sure, maybe more locations in E. Africa as yet discovered. There is no evidence of A. afarensis outside of Africa. One of the most famous A. afarensis is Lucy found in Hadar Ethiopia, part of the greater Afar group (hence the name). Also the Laetoli footprints in Tanzania, some of the most important evidence of early bipedalism are thought to have been made by a pair of A. afarensis. A. africanus lived in S. Africa.