Donald Johanson

Paleontologist known for discovering Lucy

Donald Johanson - Paleontologist known for discovering Lucy
Born

June 28th, 1943
81 years ago

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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A prominent paleontologist and academic, significant contributions were made to the study of human evolution. Discovered a 3.2-million-year-old hominid fossil named Lucy in 1974 in Ethiopia, which provided critical insights into early human ancestors. Established the Institute of Human Origins in 1981 to focus on research and education related to human evolution. Authored several books and articles on the subject, furthering the understanding of paleoanthropology.

Discovered the fossil Lucy

Established the Institute of Human Origins

Authored books on human evolution

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