Yves Coppens was born in France in 1934. He graduated from the University of Rennes and Sorbonne where he studied ancient hominids.
In 1974, Coppens along with two other paleoanthropologists discovered "Lucy" in Ethiopia, which included several hundred pieces of bone fossils representing 40 percent of the skeleton of a female of the hominin species Australopithecus afarensis. Coppens chaired the commission that wrote the French Charter for the Environment of 2004, now part of the French Constitution. He also served as an Emeritus Professor at the Collège de France.
Coppen delivered the Beatty Lecture on November 30, 1995, titled “From Africa, the Cradle, to America, the New World: The Prehistory of Man and the Peopling of the Earth”.
Image: Collège de France, photographer Patrick Imbert