Cranial Morphological Comparison #1 A. afarensis!-Lucy!!!

Wow! I feel like this time has been coming for so long, and I am so glad to finally have reached this point where I have this to present to you!

Please do not hold back, the only way I can improve on my videos and skill set is based off of constructive criticism, but please do me a favor by being fair, as this is the first video of its kind I have ever done.

I shall be doing these on a regular basis, and as I add to my collection!

I hope this can be an educational tool and resource for anyone out there who needs it, from teachers and schools to professors and institutions! Please, feel free to share and use this video in anyway you see fit, we just ask that you of course, cite your source.

This is but the first of many my friends!

Well, without further ado, here we go!:

So let’s learn a little about the species that I did not include in the video, in my next video I do want to include more information about the species, as this was my first video, some things slipped my mind that I wish was said.

FROM THE SMITHSONIAN OF NATURAL HISTORY

Published by sethchagi

I am a Paleoanthropology Student, so far with two degrees, in Anthropology and Human Behavioral Science, pursuing my B.A and then my PhD I love to read (like a lot) and write, I love my family, and I adore anthropology! Remember, never stop exploring and never stop learning! There is always more to learn!

3 thoughts on “Cranial Morphological Comparison #1 A. afarensis!-Lucy!!!

  1. I really enjoyed this start to your skull series and look forward to more. Probably just because you mentioned it, I would like to have seen a quick comparison between Lucy’s skull and that of an ape.

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