Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgian National Museum. Australopithecus Afarensis Skull. Dated To Million Years Ago. Discovered In Hadar, Ethiopia. Al 333, C


Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgian National Museum. Australopithecus Afarensis Skull. Dated To Million Years Ago. Discovered In Hadar, Ethiopia. Al 333, Commonly Referred To As The "First Family". Extinct Specie Of Australopithecine Which Lived From About Million Years Ago (mya) In The Pliocene Of East Africa.


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