Ethiopia is called the 'Cradle of Humanity' because scientists discovered some of the oldest human ancestors there, including the famous Lucy fossil found in 1974, which lived over 3 million years ago and provided crucial evidence about human evolution and walking patterns.
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What if I told you humanity may have started in Ethiopia?
Yes, scientists discovered some of the oldest human ancestors in Ethiopia.
>> [music] >> In 1974, researchers found a famous fossil called Lucy. She lived more than 3 million years ago.
This discovery helped scientists understand how our human walked and evolved and it changed human history forever. [music] That's why Ethiopia is often called the cradle of humanity because some of the earliest clues about human life were found there. So in a way, part of every human story connects back [music] to Africa and to Ethiopia.
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