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The Guardian (Reino Unido) – Oldest Brazilian human fossil Luzia found amid National Museum debris

The Guardian (Reino Unido) – Oldest Brazilian human fossil Luzia found amid National Museum debris


20/10/2018

Associated Press in Rio de Janeiro

One of the most prized possessions of Brazil's National Museum has been found amid debris after a huge fire on 2 September sent the building up in flames.

The museum director, Alexander Kellner, told the Associated Press that a fossil named Luzia was recovered.

Kellner said the fossil was broken and that 80% of its pieces had been found.

The fossil was discovered during an excavation in 1975 outside of the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte and is among the oldest in the Americas.

It was given the name Luzia in homage to Lucy, the famous 3.2m-year-old remains found in Africa.

The National Museum held Latin America's largest collection of historical artifacts, with about 20m pieces.

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