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Taungs Ape-Man. Artists drawing of Grafton Elliot Smiths (1871-1937) the

Taungs Ape-Man. Artists drawing of Grafton Elliot Smiths (1871-1937) the


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Filename: 917_05_0390002758.jpg

Size: 2654 x 4500 (7.7MB)

Date: 27th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

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Taungs Ape-Man. Artists drawing of Grafton Elliot Smiths (1871-1937) the

Taungs Ape-Man. Artists drawing of Grafton Elliot Smiths (1871-1937) the Australian anatomist and ethnologists idea of appearance of young Australopithecus Africanus

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Media ID 9764305

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Anatomist Anthropology Appearance Artist Australian Drawing Evolution Idea Smith Young 1871 1937 Africanus Australopithecus Elliot Ethnologist Grafton


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This print showcases an artist's drawing of the renowned Grafton Elliot Smith's idea of the appearance of a young Australopithecus Africanus, also known as the Taungs Ape-Man. Grafton Elliot Smith, an Australian anatomist and ethnologist who lived from 1871 to 1937, was a prominent figure in the fields of anthropology and evolution. In this artwork, we witness Smith's imaginative interpretation of what this ancient hominid might have looked like during its youth. The intricate details and meticulous strokes bring forth a vivid portrayal that sparks curiosity about our evolutionary past. As we delve into this image, we are transported back in time to when these early human ancestors roamed the African continent. It serves as a reminder that our species has undergone remarkable transformations throughout history and highlights the importance of understanding our origins. The artist skillfully captures both scientific accuracy and artistic flair in their depiction, allowing us to visualize how Australopithecus Africanus may have appeared millions of years ago. This thought-provoking piece invites us to contemplate humanity's journey through time and reflect on our place within it. Presented by Universal Images Group (UIG), this print offers a glimpse into Grafton Elliot Smith's profound contributions to anthropology while celebrating his visionary ideas regarding human evolution.

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