Cro-Magnons only lived in Europe.
They also lived in North-East Africa and slowly spread from there until they took up most of Europe.
Cro-magnon fossils mostly found around europe.
Cro-Magnon remains were first discovered in 1868 in a rock shelter at Les Eyzies in southwestern France, which is now known as the Abri de Cro-Magnon. Since then, additional Cro-Magnon fossils and artifacts have been found in various caves and rock shelters throughout Europe, particularly in France and Spain.
The Cro-Magnon were named after the rock shelter in southern France where their fossils were first discovered in 1868. The term Cro-Magnon is often used to refer to early modern humans who lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period.
The first skeletons were found at Abri de Cro-Magnon in southwest France.
From the places where their fossils were discovered.
Up to 35,000 years old.
The first Cro-Magnon remains were found in 1868 in Les Eyzies, France.
They were first found in Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France in 1868 in a cave near a building site.
The Cro-magnon man was founded by Edouard Lartet.
French geologist Louis Lartet discovered the first Cro-Magnon skeletons in March, 1868.
Louis Laret discovered the first Cro Magnon fossils in 1868 in France
At the rock shelter known as Cro-Magnon in southwest France.