Archaeologists uncover historic instruments courting again hundreds of thousands of years
Just over 50 years in the past, paleontologist Donald Johnson unearthed the stays of "Lucy," an historic human relative who lived greater than 3 million years in the past. Now, one other group of scientists have discovered new clues about what life was like in Lucy’s time, together with the shocking discovery of early instruments courting again three million years.
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