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The term 'Cro-Magnon' has no formal taxonomic status, since it refers neither to a species or subspecies nor to an archaeological phase or culture. The name is not commonly encountered in modern professional literature in English, since authors prefer to talk more generally of anatomically modern humans.
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The First Humans: Cro-Magnon Man; Biologically modern human beings (species Homo sapiens) first appear about 120,000 years ago. Cro-magnon man, with prominent chin, a sharply rising forehead, and a gracile skeleton existed some 40,000-10,000 years ago.
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Cro-Magnon 1 preserved the skeleton of an adult male. The individual was probably middle-aged (less than 50 years old) at his death on the basis of the pattern of closure of cranial sutures. The bones in his face are noticeably pitted (see top photograph) from a fungal infection.
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Cro-Magnon man (krō-măg'nun, –măn'yun) [key], an early Homo sapiens (the species to which modern humans belong) that lived about 40,000 years ago. Skeletal remains and associated artifacts of the of the Aurignacian culture were first found in 1868 in Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France.
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Information about the Cro-Magnon man. ... A early type of modern man, named after the Cro-Magnon cave near Les Eyzies in the Dordogne, France, where four of their skeletons were discovered in 1868. They have been regarded as the ancestor of the peoples of southern Europe.
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Cro-Magnon man cave art cave painting Homo sapiens evolution creation Roger Oakland Lucy to Language Homo habilis anthropology skull replica fossil replica cranial capacity debate origins Genesis bible ... Question: "Where did Cro-Magnon come from? There were Neanderthals for thousands of years, then here comes Cro...
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; INTRODUCTION Each player controls a tribe of Paleolithic Homo sapiens. THE MAP Use an Ice Age Map of Europe divided up into 30+ irregular territory spaces. VICTORY The first player to advance to the Neolithic age and control 15+ territories is the winner. DICE Six, eight, ... CATEGORICAL ADVANCE TABLE 1D12 Advance: Notes:
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; Cro-Magnon; BBC ... ; Cro-Magnon I; France ... "Old Man of Cro-Magnon" -- American Museum of Natural History...
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