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  1. Donald Carl Johanson (born June 28, 1943) is an American paleoanthropologist. He is known for discovering the fossil of a female hominin australopithecine known as " Lucy " in the Afar Triangle region of Hadar, Ethiopia .

  2. 3 days ago · Donald Johanson is an American paleoanthropologist best known for his discovery of “Lucy,” one of the most complete skeletons of Australopithecus afarensis known, in the Afar region of Ethiopia in 1974.

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  3. Donald C. Johanson. Anthropologist, Author, Traveler, Photographer. In 1974, I discovered the skeleton of a 3.2-million-year-old skeleton popularly known as Lucy. How? Well, picture yourself... in a desert in Ethiopia… it’s ferociously hot.

  4. Lucy was found by Donald Johanson and Tom Gray on November 24, 1974, at the site of Hadar in Ethiopia. Lucy's Story. Learn about how IHO is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Lucy's discovery! Table of Contents. When and where was Lucy found? How did Lucy get her name? How do we know she was a hominid? How do we know Lucy walked upright?

  5. Donald C. Johanson is the Virginia M Ullman Chair in Human Origins in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change and the Founding Director of the Institute of Human Origins. For the past 30 years, he has conducted field and laboratory research in paleoanthropology.

  6. Donald Johanson was born in Chicago in 1943, the son of Swedish immigrants. His father died when he was two, and his mother moved to Hartford, Connecticut, where he developed an interest in anthropology from a neighbour who taught the subject.

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  8. Apr 3, 2024 · This fall marks the 50th anniversary of Dr. Donald Johanson's discovery of Lucy, a fossilized skeleton that upended our understanding of who our ancient ancestors were, and where they came from.

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