32 lakh years ago how human ancestors walked Scientists Decode in new research

Scientists have done research and concluded how a human being would have lived and walked around 32 lakh years ago. Research has revealed that humans of that time would have stood straight and would have walked while standing. Researchers have studied a fossil named Australopithecus afarensis. This is a fossil that dates back to the time of early man. The fossil is named AL 288-1, which has been named Lucy. It was found in Ethiopia in 1974, on which intensive research has been done recently.
Researchers say the fossil is of a female, comprising 40 percent of its skeleton. This is a rare fossil. this study Royal Society Open Science In published Has been done The study’s lead author, Dr Ashley LA Wiseman, a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow and Isaac Newton Trust Fellow at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, says that what distinguishes humans as humans is the ability to walk on two legs. . But there has been a debate going on for a long time as to how and why it developed.
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Elaborating further on this, Dr Ashley said that now with the help of computing modelling, it has become easier than before to find the answer to this question. The flesh or muscles present in the body help the body to move. With its help a man can walk, run, jump and even dance. Ashley said that if we want to find out how our ancestors moved, we will have to reconstruct their tissues.
The study mentions a fossil named Lucy, which is a female. It is said to be 3.3 feet in height. It has a monkey like face. Scientists recreated its tissues and tried it. Which showed that his legs were very strong. The muscles of the hips and knees were also found to be very strong due to which it could be said that she would have been able to walk standing straight.
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