Mostly caves and rock shelters.
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.
In a rock shelter in southwest France called Cro-Magnon.
They used caves and rock shelters.
Cro-Magnon made there shelter with animals fur to make the house warm and tied sticks with sinew.
At the rock shelter known as Cro-Magnon in southwest France.
Cro-Magnons made tents using mammoth bones as supports
The term "Cro-Magnon" comes from the name of a rock shelter in France where the first skeletons of this early modern human species were discovered in the 19th century. Cro-Magnons lived in Europe around 40,000 to 10,000 years ago and are one of the earliest known populations of Homo sapiens.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
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 first skeletons of Cro-Magnons were found at the rock shelter known as Cro-Magnon in southwest France in 1868.