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    3D reconstruction of decrease limb muscular tissues of Australopithecus afarensis fossil AL 288-1, aka “Lucy.” Credit: Ashleigh Wiseman

    3D reconstruction of decrease limb muscular tissues of Australopithecus afarensis fossil AL 288-1, aka “Lucy.” Credit: Ashleigh Wiseman

    One of probably the most well-known fossils in human evolutionary historical past is named “Lucy,” who belonged to an extinct species referred to as Australopithecus afarensis—an early relative of Homo sapiens who was among the many first hominins to stroll upright. But scientists have lengthy debated the extent of her bipedalism. Now a 3D digital re-creation of Lucy’s muscular anatomy, mixed with pc simulations, has reaffirmed that she was fairly able to strolling totally erect. The outcomes appeared in a brand new paper printed within the journal Royal Society Open Science.

    “Lucy’s ability to walk upright can only be known by reconstructing the path and space that a muscle occupies within the body,” stated writer Ashleigh Wiseman, an archaeologist at Cambridge University. “We are now the only animal that can stand upright with straight knees. Lucy’s muscles suggest that she was as proficient at bipedalism as we are, while possibly also being at home in the trees.”

    Lucy’s stays had been present in 1974 in Ethiopia at a website referred to as Hadar. Several paleoarchaeologists—together with Donald Johanson, Mary Leakey, and Yves Coppens—started surveying the location for indicators of fossils referring to the origin of people. The first fascinating discover occurred in November 1971, when Johanson discovered a fossilized higher shinbone and, close by, the decrease finish of a femur. Now referred to as AL 129-1 and courting again greater than 3 million years, the angle of the knee joint indicated this was a hominin (now referred to as Australopithecus afarensis) able to strolling upright.

    Enlarge / (left) Reconstruction of the fossil skeleton of “Lucy.” (heart) Lucy skeleton reconstruction on the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. (proper) Reconstruction of Lucy on the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico.

    But the actually important discover occurred on November 24, 1974, when Johanson and fellow expedition member Tom Gray determined to take a look at the underside of a small gully. Johanson noticed an arm bone fragment, then a cranium fragment, then a part of a femur. Further exploration over the subsequent few weeks yielded many extra bones, together with vertebrae, a part of a pelvis, ribs, and jaw fragments, all belonging to the identical particular person hominin. All instructed there have been a number of hundred fossilized bone items constituting 40 % of an entire feminine skeleton. This was “Lucy,” aka AL 288-1, named after the 1967 Beatles tune “Lucy within the Sky with Diamonds,” which had been performed loudly and repeatedly on a camp tape recorder.

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    Once all of the items had been assembled, scientists had been capable of reconstruct Lucy, revealing that she stood about 1.1 meters (3 ft, 7 inches) tall and weighed about 29 kilograms (64 kilos). Her mind was small, like a chimpanzee’s, however her pelvis and leg bones (together with a valgus knee) seemed nearly an identical to trendy people, indicating that Australopithecus afarensis was totally bipedal, i.e., stood upright and walked erect.

    How Lucy died is a matter of heated scientific debate. A controversial 2016 paper recommended {that a} cautious evaluation of her bones reveals how she died—by falling to her dying from a really tall tree—though different scientists (together with Johanson) thought the proof was skinny at greatest. As we reported on the time, University of Texas-Austin anthropologist John Kappelman and his workforce did an entire X-ray CT scan on Lucy’s bones, permitting them to create high-resolution 3D renders and 3D printouts of her skeleton.

    By evaluating the way in which her bones had fragmented with modern X-rays from individuals who fell, they concluded that the fragmentation of her leg bone was “inexperienced,” that’s, it passed off proper earlier than she died. Specifically, the joint in Lucy’s leg suffered from excessive compression of the kind you’d count on in any person who fell on their ft from an ideal peak, maybe out of an area tree the place nests is likely to be as many as 23 meters off the bottom. However, skeptics identified that the method of fossilization typically fragments bones in precisely the way in which that Lucy’s bones are damaged, and animals fossilized similtaneously Lucy have comparable fractures.

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