For the first time, Ethiopia’s legendary fossils Lucy and Selam are on display in Europe. The Prague exhibition celebrates Africa as the cradle of humankind and its rising scientists.
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- Lucy and Selam fossils are on display in Europe for the first time.
- The fossils are exhibited at the National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic. 8s
- Selam's skeleton is 3.3 million years old and is the most complete child fossil found. 50s
- Ethiopian researchers are increasingly active in paleoanthropology. 1m 5s
- Ethiopia is recognized as a cradle of mankind with numerous early human ancestor discoveries. 1m 42s