35,000 years ago until 10,000 years ago, when they evolved towards an agricultural lifestyle.
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.
Cro-Magnon man is sometimes nicknamed the "first modern humans" due to their anatomical similarity to modern Homo sapiens.
The exact reasons for the extinction of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon humans are not fully understood, but factors such as climate change, competition for resources, and potential interbreeding with Homo sapiens have been proposed as contributing factors. Additionally, the arrival of modern humans may have introduced new diseases or other pressures that they were not able to adapt to.
Either because of climate change, or competition from Cro-Magnon man (modern humans).
Homo erectus is an early human species that lived before Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon humans. They are believed to have lived approximately 1.9 million to 143,000 years ago.
The Cro-magnon man was founded by Edouard Lartet.
Cro-magnon were a type of early human. The cro-magnon man hunted for his meals.
the cro magnon live in caves and America
Their genes. Modern Europeans are descended from the Cro-Magnon.
They never went extinct. Modern Europeans are descended from the Cro-Magnon.
Possibly Neanderthals, who lived at the same time as Cro-Magnon for 10,000 years.
Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. Their brain size was the same as ours.
The Cro-magnon man was founded by Edouard Lartet.
They were hunter/gatherers.
Yes they are.
No one is sure that they did. Those caves might have been easily accessible to the Cro-Magnon. Those caves probably collapsed since the time of the Cro-Magnon.
see Cro Magnon