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Khanapuram Tej Kumar, works at Google

Answered Jul 3, 2017

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Originally Answered: Who was the first human being?

THE FIRST HUMAN - LUCY

The world's most famous early human ancestor, the 3.2-million-year-old ape "Lucy" was the first Australopithecus afarensisskeleton ever found, though her remains are only about 40 percent complete.

Discovered in 1974 by paleontologist Donald C. Johanson in Hadar, Ethiopia, Africa.

THE FIRST HUMAN IS A FEMALE

Lucy's size gives her away as a female. Later fossil discoveries established that A. afarensismales were quite a bit larger than females.

SHE WAS NAMED AFTER THE BEATLES SONG 'LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS'

After making the discovery, paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson headed back to his campsite with his team.

He put a Beatles cassette in the tape player, and when Lucy in the Sky with Diamondscame on, one of the group said he should call the skeleton Lucy.

LUCY WALKED UPRIGHT

One of the most important things about Lucy is the way she walked. By studying her bones, in particular the structure of her knee and spine curvature, scientists were able to discover that she spent most of her time walking on two legs - a striking human-like trait.

(A copy of Lucy's skeleton, displayed in the Musee de l'Homme in Paris)

NO ONE KNOWS HOW SHE DIED

There's not much evidence of teeth marks anywhere on her skeleton, suggesting she was not killed and scavenged by other animals after she died.

SHE WAS PRETTY SHORT

Australopithecus afarensis may have walked upright and looked somewhat human-like, but they were much smaller than we are.

Lucy died as a young but fully grown adult, and stood only 1.1m (3.7ft) tall and weighed in at a paltry 29kg (64lb).

LUCY - THE MOVIE

Scarlett Johansson starrer Lucy is based on the first human. It shows how a person behaves if he/she uses 100% of his brain capacity.

Lucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Besson.

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The 'Lucy' fossil rewrote the story of humanity

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Answered Dec 3, 2017

Originally Answered: What is the name of the 1st human on Earth?

What is the name of the 1st human on Earth?

According to followers of the Abrahamic religions, the first human was named Adam. They believe he was created in Heaven and was sent down to Earth with his wife, Eve, after they ate the forbidden fruit.

If you’re looking for a scientific answer, and not one based off of religion, it’s that we don’t know for sure.

Most of human history wasn’t recorded and records started very late in our species’ timeline. Knowing this, we can assume with confidence that if they didn’t record things, they likely didn’t record their name.

There’s also the issue of what would make a creature the first human. Evolution is gradual, so modern human traits didn’t appear when they were born. Humans evolved over millions of years, so the species wasn’t started at any one point in time.

In short, we’ll never know the first human’s name, because there are likely no records of it and we don’t know what exactly would make one the first human.

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