Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Cro-Magnon used a variety of shelters, including caves, overhanging cliffs, and temporary structures made from animal bones, hides, and wooden poles. They also used natural materials such as leaves and branches to construct shelters when needed. Their choice of shelter depended on factors such as season, location, and availability of resources.
Caves and rock shelters.
Neanderthal man and Cro-magnon man were different species of hominids that coexisted for a period of time. They had some similarities in terms of tool use and possibly cultural behaviors, but had distinct physical characteristics such as skull shape, body structure, and size. Cro-magnon man eventually replaced Neanderthals in Europe.
Cro-Magnons were known for their advanced tool-making and artistic abilities, creating elaborate cave paintings and sculptures. Neanderthals, on the other hand, had a simpler tool-making technology and lacked evidence of symbolic art or sophisticated rituals.
Cro-Magnon likely used a variety of materials as fuel for their fires, including wood, bone, and possibly dried dung. They would have used whatever was readily available in their environment to keep their fires burning for warmth, cooking, and other purposes.
Cro-Magnon males had a similar body size and weight range as modern humans, averaging around 140-160 pounds. However, the exact weight can vary depending on factors such as diet, lifestyle, and individual genetics.
Cro-Magnons, who were early modern humans that lived during the Upper Paleolithic period, used a variety of shelters, including natural caves, rock shelters, and huts made of wood, stone, and animal skins. They also built tents using animal hides stretched over wooden frames. These shelters provided protection from the elements and a place to live and store food and other possessions.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Cro-Magnon made there shelter with animals fur to make the house warm and tied sticks with sinew.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Cro-magnon were a type of early human. The cro-magnon man hunted for his meals.
they lived in actual houses, but not like the modern ones today, but ones made from straws and stuff
Cro-Magnon did not use metals. They would have had weapons and tools made of stone, bone and wood. Most knives of any sort would have been made of stone such as flint.
Animal skins.
Mostly caves.
No. Neanderthals came before them, and used tools also.
cro-magnon use tools like blades, needles for sewing,and fishhooks for fishing.
Caves and rock shelters.