Episode 2 | The Lucy Fossil: How a 3.2 Million-Year-Old Discovery Changed Human Evolution

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Episode 2 | The Lucy Fossil: How a 3.2 Million-Year-Old Discovery Changed Human Evolution

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🦴 Discovered in 1974, Lucy remains one of the greatest breakthroughs in archaeology. This 3.2-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis skeleton was more than just ancient bones—it became the missing link that reshaped our understanding of human evolution.

📖 In this episode, The Origin Pulse uncovers:

Who Lucy was and how scientists reconstructed her story.

The groundbreaking evidence of bipedalism—proving our ancestors walked upright before their brains grew larger.

Why Lucy is central to the “Out of Africa” theory and the origins of modern humans.

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🌐 Topics Covered:

Lucy fossil & Australopithecus afarensis

Human evolution timeline & missing links

Early hominid bipedalism

Out of Africa theory explained

Fossils and the story of humankind

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