No proof this is Lucy, or maybe not even an A. Afarensis. The actual fossil is this...
The bottom bone fragment is broken off at the key point and the top bone is chipped...what you offered was a creative reconstruction but not real (built up to fit the preconceived image)...someone creatively MADE IT look as you have presented...IMO your picture is dishonest and somewhat contrived and therefore cannot be relied on s accurate...
As doe the Femur? In 1973…they find a splintered shinbone and a femur…over one and a half miles away and 200 feet deeper in a different layer they more bones…they found pieces of another creature in a nearby gully (a piece of pelvis, a jawbone, a few broken rib bones, etc.)… then they put them all together as if this is one creature, shaping the rib cage to look more human….and viola a new semi-human species…
I mean, have you ever looked at the femur fossil (not the reconstructions or drawings)? Just look at it….the length and smaller femoral head are very similar to the Chimp’s that EBs compare it to, but I do see (with my own eyes) a very slight bicondylar angle is present, but not enough to reckon it more like human. In fact if one adds a little more plaster to the lateral epicondyle (which is broken on the Femur used to construct Lucy model) there is even less of an angle and maybe if one just moves it a little outward????
Paul