Anthropology - Hadal bees Several anthropologists have found evidence to support their conclusion, in order to find our ancestors. In the film about what Don Johnson discovered Lucy in Hatta, people may be very interested in the first movie, but the second movie is very angry. I am very interested in the results of studies of ancient apes. The idea that Lucy of the skeleton found in African paddy is closely related to mankind is amazing. Lucy is a bipedal walk and her brain is smaller than the modern people.
Perhaps the most famous Antarctic specimen is "Lucy", a partial framework of a woman found in Hadar of Ethiopia in 1974. Lucy belongs to South Africa (Australopithicus afarensis) and prospered in East Africa from 3.9 million to 3 million years ago. Scientists have found hundreds of Afatya fossils with Hadal. Lucy lived there 3.2 million years ago. Another very exciting place in A. afarensis was found in Laetoli in northern Tanzania. A. In addition to the fossil skeleton of afarensis, the researchers in 1978 discovered footprints of biped locomotion of traces stored in hardened volcanic ash over 3 million years ago. Footprints provide mysterious evidence that southern people often walk upright
Anthropology - Hadal bees Several anthropologists have found evidence to support their conclusion, in order to find our ancestors. In the film about what Don Johnson discovered Lucy in Hatta, people may be very interested in the first movie, but the second movie is very angry. I am very interested in the results of studies of ancient apes. The idea that Lucy of the skeleton found in African paddy is closely related to mankind is amazing. - Anthropology: Survey of physical and cultural characteristics of human beings In this course, we will provide interesting cultural disciplines that are quite different from what I regard as "everyday life". Anthropology will consider us not only as a nation, but also as an important state, as a nation
Under the guidance of the Royal Anthropology Laboratory, Jonathan Benthall (today's best anthropology) created the annual Lucymere Applied Anthropology Medal. This indicates that utilization of anthropology is excellent "to alleviate poverty and suffering, or positively recognize human dignity". The Association for Social Anthropologists (ASA) has a network of applied anthropologists called "applications". Among the European Anthropologists Association (EASA), there is a network of applied anthropology, which holds international society seminars every year and why anthropologists are necessary. The theme of the first symposium is the new field of applied anthropology in Europe (Amsterdam, 2013), the second of the ivory towers (Padua, 2014), the third burning problem of our hot plan (ruble )is. Erjana, 2015), 4th Humanise IT (Taltu, 2016), 5th Powering the Planet (Durham, 2017), 6th Design Future (Lisbon, 2018)