Donald Johanson, the man who discovered Lucy : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Donald Johanson, the man who discovered Lucy / Tadias Magazine
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説明 | LUCYThe fossils of LUCY from Ethiopia is on display at the Discovery Times Square exhibition center on West 44th Street.Discoverer DONALD JOHANSON Donald and Lucy.Exhibtion view showing replica of an Askum Obelisk, ending in wall photo of Lucy.Painted icon of an Archangel (18th Century)Last Supper painting (20 CE).Stone incense burner showing symbol of Moon and Sun, elements of early belief in Naturalism. (5/6 BCE).Ceramic vessels from Yeha Tombs (1/2 BCE).Triptych Biblical view with image of Lucy overhead.Discovered by Donald Johanson and Tom Gray in 1974 at Hadar in Ethiopia. Its age is about 3.2 million years. Lucy was an adult female of about 25 years and was assigned to the species Australopithecus afarensis. About 40% of her skeleton was found, and her pelvis, femur (the upper leg bone) and tibia show her to have been bipedal, although there is evidence that afarensis was also partly arboreal (tree-dwelling). She was about 3'6" tall (small for her species) and about 62 lbs in weight.The humerofemoral ratio, or length of humerus divided by length of femur, is 84.6 for Lucy, compared to 71.8 for humans, and 97.8 and 101.6 for the two species of chimpanzee (all these figures have a standard deviation of between 2.0 and 3.0). In other words, humans have much shorter arms compared to their legs than chimpanzees do, and Lucy falls roughly in the middle. (Korey 1990).Skeleton of Lucy.Cast of LUCY's face with replica of bones in place.Fossil of LucyChester Higgins Jr/The New York Times10101975A |
撮影日 | 2009-06-23 14:40:51 |
撮影者 | Tadias Magazine |
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カメラ | Canon EOS 5D , Canon |
露出 | 0.033 sec (1/30) |
開放F値 | f/8.0 |
焦点距離 | 25 mm |