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	<title>Commentaires sur : C&#8217;était le 30 novembre 1974  : bon anniversaire Lucy</title>
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		<description>[...] It was November 30, 1974: Happy Birthday LucyNovember 30, 2014 by Jean-Louis HartenbergerIs in Ethiopia, in Hadar, on the banks of the Awash, which were flushed out in November 1974, so forty years ago, the remains of a hominid more than 3 million years. The authors of this scientific achievement are a motley crew, as obstinate international geologists and paleontologists enthusiastic and their assistants.Nicknamed Lucy, the little woman came from the depths will like the song, around the world, and with it, paleoanthropology will rise to a new paradigm.To celebrate this anniversary, the Dinoblog send this postcard shaped colored flag to the three main French actors involved in the adventure.A small bouquet jingoistic country and for Maurice Taieb Yves Coppens and Raymonde Bonnefille.Hawthorn is a reminder that the adventure was not without thorns. Lucy&#039;s parents official name Maurice Taieb, Donald Johanson and Yves Coppens. But we must not forget all those around them, of any age, nationality, culture, ethnic group who made this fabulous discovery: Dozens of men and women burned sun and hungry for knowledge. And then we must also mention the grandparents: Camille Arambourg, Francis Clark Howell, Louis and Mary Leakey, Philip Vallentine Tobias.Lucy photographed by Maurice Taieb at the time of its discovery. Image reproduced in Le Monde on 20 October 2014 at the head of a beautiful article (see here ).Since then these few fossils have resulted in hundreds and even thousands of publications, lectures, films, radio and television programs, &quot;Lucy in the sky with diamonds&quot; still shines brightly while it is still debated and passionate controversy.With it, and all the discoveries that followed, our view of human origins has been transformed. Certainly it is no longer considered the dean of mankind as in its infancy. We now know that the pre-human group here three million years was full of many species, many lines, and buissonnement never tires of speculation and cause reflections. The longevity of these as Australopithecus surprised. For now, what matters is that this discovery has attracted thousands of vocations among young scientists, and that&#039;s why we need to celebrate. There is no doubt that, in turn, they will enrich our knowledge of this adventure of humanity, our, always becoming.&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] It was November 30, 1974: Happy Birthday LucyNovember 30, 2014 by Jean-Louis HartenbergerIs in Ethiopia, in Hadar, on the banks of the Awash, which were flushed out in November 1974, so forty years ago, the remains of a hominid more than 3 million years. The authors of this scientific achievement are a motley crew, as obstinate international geologists and paleontologists enthusiastic and their assistants.Nicknamed Lucy, the little woman came from the depths will like the song, around the world, and with it, paleoanthropology will rise to a new paradigm.To celebrate this anniversary, the Dinoblog send this postcard shaped colored flag to the three main French actors involved in the adventure.A small bouquet jingoistic country and for Maurice Taieb Yves Coppens and Raymonde Bonnefille.Hawthorn is a reminder that the adventure was not without thorns. Lucy&#039;s parents official name Maurice Taieb, Donald Johanson and Yves Coppens. But we must not forget all those around them, of any age, nationality, culture, ethnic group who made this fabulous discovery: Dozens of men and women burned sun and hungry for knowledge. And then we must also mention the grandparents: Camille Arambourg, Francis Clark Howell, Louis and Mary Leakey, Philip Vallentine Tobias.Lucy photographed by Maurice Taieb at the time of its discovery. Image reproduced in Le Monde on 20 October 2014 at the head of a beautiful article (see here ).Since then these few fossils have resulted in hundreds and even thousands of publications, lectures, films, radio and television programs, &quot;Lucy in the sky with diamonds&quot; still shines brightly while it is still debated and passionate controversy.With it, and all the discoveries that followed, our view of human origins has been transformed. Certainly it is no longer considered the dean of mankind as in its infancy. We now know that the pre-human group here three million years was full of many species, many lines, and buissonnement never tires of speculation and cause reflections. The longevity of these as Australopithecus surprised. For now, what matters is that this discovery has attracted thousands of vocations among young scientists, and that&#039;s why we need to celebrate. There is no doubt that, in turn, they will enrich our knowledge of this adventure of humanity, our, always becoming.&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] C&#8217;est en &#201;thiopie, dans l&#8217;Hadar, sur les rives de l&#8217;Awash, que furent d&#233;busqu&#233;s en novembre 1974, voici donc quarante ans, les restes d&#8217;un hominid&#233; de plus de 3 millions d&#8217;ann&#233;es.&#160; [...]</description>
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