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Who is ‘Lucy’? a. The archaeologist who discovered the earliest known primate b. The earliest known human ancestor c. The tallest known human ancestor d. The first goddess of Mesopotamia
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Who is ‘Lucy’?
a. The archaeologist who discovered the earliest known primate
b. The earliest known human ancestor
c. The tallest known human ancestor
d. The first goddess of Mesopotamia
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Lucy was
The earliest known human ancestor.
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b. The earliest known human ancestor
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"Lucy" is the name given by scientists to "
b. The earliest known human ancestor," since this refers to the specific skeleton of a human found in Ethiopia in 1794.
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