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Abu dhabi  UAE 8th Feb 2026: Original fossils of Lucy, Australopithecus afarensis, on display at Abu Dhabi’s Natural History Museum reveal one of the-stock-foto
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Tbilisi, Georgia - February 19, 2026 Australopithecus africanus Fossil Skull on Display in a Museum Exhibit. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Tbilisi, Georgia - February 19, 2026 Australopithecus afarensis Fossil Skull Lucy on Display in a Museum Exhibit. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Tbilisi, Georgia - February 19, 2026 Australopithecus afarensis Fossil Skull Lucy on Display in a Museum Exhibit. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Australpithecus anamensis skull at the National Museum of Ethiopia-stock-foto
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View of Piazza, the historic center of Addis Ababa-stock-foto
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View of the garden of the National Museum of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa-stock-foto
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Skeleton of Selam, National Museum of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa-stock-foto
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Reconstruction of Lucy's skeleton, National Museum of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Lucy Selfie Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Lucy Selfie anatomical reconstruction by artist Elisabeth Daynes is displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. This sculpture, made from silicon, natural hair, yak hair, glass eyes, resin, and metal, depicts Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis) holding a smartphone. Daynes created the piece to reflect on the meaning of tools and self-image in the 21st century. It contrasts modern technology with early hominin survival tools, prompting viewers to consider our relationship with contemporary dev-stock-foto
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22 October 2025, Saxony, Chemnitz: Christina Michel, curator at the State Museum of Archaeology in Chemnitz, looks at a tactile model of the skull of an Australopithecus africanus. With the new special exhibition, the museum is embarking on an archaeological search for traces of the cradle of humanity. The show, entitled "Planet Africa", is dedicated to the African continent. From Thursday (23.10.2025), the exhibition will show the results of ten years of intensive archaeological research. It has previously been on display in Berlin, Munich, Rabat (Morocco), Nairobi (Kenya) and Lobamba (Eswati-stock-foto
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22 October 2025, Saxony, Chemnitz: Christina Michel, curator at the State Museum of Archaeology in Chemnitz, feels the replica of an Australopithecus afarensis skull. With the new special exhibition, the museum is embarking on an archaeological search for traces of the cradle of humanity. The show, entitled "Planet Africa", is dedicated to the African continent. From Thursday (23.10.2025), the exhibition will show the results of ten years of intensive archaeological research. It has previously been on display in Berlin, Munich, Rabat (Morocco), Nairobi (Kenya) and Lobamba (Eswatini) and will b-stock-foto
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Intricate religious art and historical sculptures displayed inside the Museum of Lleida, showcasing Catalan heritage and sacred Gothic architecture.-stock-foto
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Olduvai Gorge museum, Serengeti, Tanzania.-stock-foto
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Olduvai Gorge museum, Serengeti, Tanzania.-stock-foto
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Olduvai Gorge museum, Serengeti, Tanzania.-stock-foto
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Australopithecus afarensis - male skull reconstruction-stock-foto
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Australopithecus afarensis male skull reconstruction-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 25th Aug, 2025. The opening ceremony of the exhibition, which displays one of the oldest paleoanthropological exhibits in the world - a 3.2 million-year-old fossil of Australopithecus afarensis, nicknamed Lucy, on loan from the Ethiopian National Museum, National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 25, 2025. Also on display is a fossil of a young child Selam. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 25th Aug, 2025. The opening ceremony of the exhibition, which displays one of the oldest paleoanthropological exhibits in the world - a 3.2 million-year-old fossil of Australopithecus afarensis, nicknamed Lucy, on loan from the Ethiopian National Museum, National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 25, 2025. Also on display is a fossil of a young child Selam (pictured is a model created based on skeletal findings). Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 25th Aug, 2025. The opening ceremony of the exhibition, which displays one of the oldest paleoanthropological exhibits in the world - a 3.2 million-year-old fossil of Australopithecus afarensis, nicknamed Lucy, on loan from the Ethiopian National Museum, National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 25, 2025. Also on display is a fossil of a young child Selam. Second from right, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS), third from right, American paleontologist Donald Johanson. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 25th Aug, 2025. The opening ceremony of the exhibition, which displays one of the oldest paleoanthropological exhibits in the world - a 3.2 million-year-old fossil of Australopithecus afarensis, nicknamed Lucy, on loan from the Ethiopian National Museum, National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 25, 2025. Also on display is a fossil of a young child Selam. The picture shows models created based on skeletal findings. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 25th Aug, 2025. The opening ceremony of the exhibition, which displays one of the oldest paleoanthropological exhibits in the world - a 3.2 million-year-old fossil of Australopithecus afarensis, nicknamed Lucy, on loan from the Ethiopian National Museum, National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 25, 2025. Also on display is a fossil of a young child Selam. The picture shows models created based on skeletal findings. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 15th Aug, 2025. Director General of the Ethiopian Cultural Heritage Authority Abebaw Ayalew Gella speaks during a press briefing in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 15, 2025. Fossils of human ancestors, a female and a child of the Australopithecus afarensis species nicknamed Lucy and Selam, loaned from the Ethiopian National Museum, landed in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 15, 2025, and the National Museum will display them from August 25, for the first time in Europe. Credit: Vit Simanek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 15th Aug, 2025. Fossils of human ancestors, a female and a child of the Australopithecus afarensis species nicknamed Lucy and Selam, loaned from the Ethiopian National Museum, landed in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 15, 2025, and the National Museum will display them from August 25, for the first time in Europe. Credit: Vit Simanek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 15th Aug, 2025. Fossils of human ancestors, a female and a child of the Australopithecus afarensis species nicknamed Lucy and Selam, loaned from the Ethiopian National Museum, landed in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 15, 2025, and the National Museum will display them from August 25, for the first time in Europe. Credit: Vit Simanek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 15th Aug, 2025. Fossils of human ancestors, a female and a child of the Australopithecus afarensis species nicknamed Lucy and Selam, loaned from the Ethiopian National Museum, landed in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 15, 2025, and the National Museum will display them from August 25, for the first time in Europe. Credit: Vit Simanek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Silhouettes of Australopithecus Various Primate Figures Depicting Evolutionary Forms-stock-foto
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Paranthropus boisei or Australopithecus boisei.Early hominin.Lived in Eastern Africa during the Pleistocene epoch from 2.4 until 1.4 million years ago.-stock-foto
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3D Isometric Flat  Illustration of Darwin Theory, Human Evolution 3D Isometric Flat  Illustration of Darwin Theory, Human Evolut-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — "Lucy Selfie" by Elisabeth Daynes presents an anatomical reconstruction of the famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil holding a smartphone. Created using silicon, natural hair, yak hair, glass eyes, and resin, this artistic interpretation combines paleoanthropology with contemporary social commentary. The sculpture is displayed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — "Lucy Selfie" by Elisabeth Daynes presents an anatomical reconstruction of the famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil holding a smartphone. Created using silicon, natural hair, yak hair, glass eyes, and resin, this artistic interpretation combines paleoanthropology with contemporary social commentary. The sculpture is displayed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — "Lucy Selfie" by Elisabeth Daynes presents an anatomical reconstruction of the famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil holding a smartphone. Created using silicon, natural hair, yak hair, glass eyes, and resin, this artistic interpretation combines paleoanthropology with contemporary social commentary. The sculpture is displayed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.-stock-foto
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Australopithecus sediba-stock-foto
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Australopithecus sediba-stock-foto
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A model of an ancient man made of plaster on a shelf. Study of human evolution in history and natural science lessons. High quality photo-stock-foto
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A model of an ancient man made of plaster on a shelf. Study of human evolution in history and natural science lessons. High quality photo-stock-foto
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A model of an ancient man made of plaster on a shelf. Study of human evolution in history and natural science lessons. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Lucy Australopithecus Afarensis Reconstruction Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A life-size representation of Lucy, the famous Australopithecus afarensis, on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The reconstruction offers visitors a glimpse of what this 3.2-million-year-old human ancestor may have looked like in life. This exhibit is part of the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, which explores human evolution through various displays and artifacts.-stock-foto
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09 June 2024, Boljetin, Serbia: Prehistoric artifacts and Mesolithic sculptures at Lepenski Vir, a UNESCO landmark-stock-foto