Not to be used in museums, exhibitions, or articles about Elisabeth Daynes or the Atelier Daynes. No use in any context outside of mainstream science


Not to be used in museums, exhibitions, or articles about Elisabeth Daynes or the Atelier Daynes. No use in any context outside of mainstream science without the express permission of Atelier Daynes. Front covers or private use require clearance. Mandatory credit. Reconstructions of Homo floresiensis (lower), based on fossils found in 2003 in Liang Bua cave, Flores, Indonesia, and the Lucy (upper) specimen of Australopithecus afarensis. The H. floresiensis fossils were dated to between 95,000 and 13,000 years ago. This hominin was very small, just over a metre tall, and is thought to be a descendant of Homo erectus that underwent island dwarfism. It is thought to have become extinct around 12,000 years ago and therefore co-existed with modern humans (Homo sapiens). Lucy was found in the Afar region of Ethiopia between 1973 and 1977. She dates from million years ago, and is one of the earliest links in the human fossil record. Reconstruction by Elisabeth Daynes of the Daynes Studio, Paris, France. MANDATORY CREDIT.


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