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Its preservation has allowed scientists to study early hominin locomotion, proving these ancestors had a "mixed" repertoire of both bipedal walking and arboreal climbing .
It is over 90% complete , making it more intact than the famous "Lucy" ( A. afarensis ) skeleton. Its preservation has allowed scientists to study early
While often attributed to Australopithecus prometheus , some researchers argue it should remain a synonym for Australopithecus africanus . 2. Law and Governance Its preservation has allowed scientists to study early
Found in the Silberberg Grotto in 1997, it is estimated to be approximately 3.67 million years old . Its preservation has allowed scientists to study early
In legal contexts, "573" often designates specific bills or sections of a code: Bill Text - AB-573 Youth Mental Health Boards.
StW 573 is a nearly complete Australopithecus skeleton discovered in the of South Africa.