They never died out. Modern Europeans are descended from the Cro-Magnon.
The Cro-Magnon, classified as early modern humans, did not die out as a distinct group; they are considered the same species as modern humans. Their lineage evolved over time into what we are today.
They are the same. Cro-Magnon were early modern humans.
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.
Cro-Magnon skull is made of bone, just like any other animals'.
The first Cro-Magnon remains were found in 1868 in Les Eyzies, France.
French geologist Louis Lartet discovered the first Cro-Magnon skeletons in March, 1868.
Cro-magnon were a type of early human. The cro-magnon man hunted for his meals.
the cro magnon live in caves and America
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.
Modern Europeans are descended from the Cro-Magnon.
They didn't. Cro-Magnons were early modern humans. We are descended from them.
the cro magnon live in caves and America
In a rock shelter in southwest France called Cro-Magnon.
The Cro-magnon man was founded by Edouard Lartet.
Their genes. Modern Europeans are descended from the Cro-Magnon.
Their genes. Cro-Magnon evolved into modern Europeans.
the cro-magnon hunted mammoth wild boar and bears
Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They spoke just like we do.