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The first human-like beings, or hominins, are believed to be species like Australopithecus afarensis, with the famous specimen known as "Lucy" discovered in Ethiopia in 1974. These early ancestors lived around 3.2 million years ago and displayed both ape-like and human-like traits. Fossil evidence suggests they walked upright, marking a significant step in human evolution. Other notable early hominins have also been found in regions across Africa, such as Tanzania and Kenya.

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