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early humans made tools to help them hunt just like neanderthals and cro magons .

the neanderthals had short heavy bodies with thick bones , small chins and heavy browridges .the familys groups lived in caves like the cro magnons .

cro magnons was almost the same as todays humans . they made stone carvings and they buried their dead , they were also the first to paint bisons and horses and people carrying spears .

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