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Mar 2022
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Lucy

PéNéLOPE BOEUF
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Lucy in the skyyyy… Dans cet épisode de Crousti-History, on vous parle de Lucy !


En 1974, un fossile humain est découvert sur le bord de la rivière Awash, en Ethiopie. Ces os ont traversé l’histoire puisqu’ils ont (accrochez-vous) 3,18 MILLIONS d’années ! C’est une découverte HISTORIQUE ! Plus tard (on vous explique comment dans le podcast) les chercheurs déterminent que Lucy est une australopithèque… et qu’elle était bipède. C’est peut-être un détail pour vous, mais pour eux ça veut dire beaucoup. Découvrez pourquoi en écoutant ce podcast de culture générale !



Auteure des textes : Yasmina Jaafar

Direction Editoriale: Pénélope Boeuf

Voix : Pénélope Boeuf

Production : Agence La Toile

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