"Lucy Fossil Sheds Light on Ancient Views of Nudity and Shame"

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The 3.2-million-year-old Lucy fossil, a key specimen of Australopithecus afarensis, challenges our understanding of early human nudity and cultural perceptions of shame. Technological advancements suggest Lucy may have been less hairy than previously thought, aligning with theories that early humans lost most body hair millions of years ago. The depiction of Lucy in modern media often reflects contemporary cultural biases rather than scientific accuracy, revealing more about our own views on nudity, shame, and gender roles.
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