From the places where they were first discovered.
heidelburg and neanderthal
europe is where they lived.
They co existed
From the places where their fossils were discovered.
Genetic evidence shows that Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon people shared a common ancestor, but Cro-Magnon individuals did not directly descend from Neanderthals. Fossils also indicate that both groups coexisted but remained genetically distinct. Additionally, archaeological findings suggest that Cro-Magnon culture was more advanced than Neanderthal culture, pointing to separate evolutionary paths.
The best evidence we have is that they were a separate species of man and that we are all descended from Cro-magnon. But we all also have 7% Neanderthal genes. They didn't like each other very much, and no doubt had wars.
australopithecines, Homo habilis, homo erectus, Neanderthal, cro-magnon
Either because of climate change, or competition from Cro-Magnon man (modern humans).
They died out, either because of climate change, or competition from Cro-Magnon man (modern humans).
Yes, Neanderthals existed before Cro-Magnon humans. Neanderthals emerged around 400,000 years ago, while Cro-Magnon humans appeared around 40,000 years ago.
the cro-magnon hunted mammoth wild boar and bears
Either because of climate change, or competition from Cro-Magnon man (modern humans).