Both lived in caves. Both hunted large animals.
One theory is that Cro-Magnons outcompeted Neanderthals for resources due to their more advanced tools, social structures, and cognitive abilities. Another theory suggests that interbreeding between Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals may have occurred, leading to the assimilation of Neanderthal genes into the Cro-Magnon population. Additionally, environmental factors such as climate change and habitat loss may have also played a role in the replacement of Neanderthals by Cro-Magnons.
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.
Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons were early human ancestors who lived alongside modern humans but eventually went extinct. Neanderthals had a distinctive physical appearance with a robust body and large brow ridges, while Cro-Magnons were anatomically similar to modern humans. Both groups had their own unique tool-making techniques and cultural practices, but Cro-Magnons were more advanced in their art and symbolic behavior.
They painted on cave walls.
Current theory is no. The mighty Neanderthals are known as cave men. They died out, but Cro-magnons managed to live. There have been theries that the Cro-magnons (early us) killed off the Neanderthals. So, the Cro-magnons migrated.
The Neanderthals.
Cro-magnons were generally hostile to neanderthals. So, while cro-magnons had more of a social society neanderthals generally stayed in more isolated groups.
They both were great Builders
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
One theory is that Cro-Magnons outcompeted Neanderthals for resources due to their more advanced tools, social structures, and cognitive abilities. Another theory suggests that interbreeding between Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals may have occurred, leading to the assimilation of Neanderthal genes into the Cro-Magnon population. Additionally, environmental factors such as climate change and habitat loss may have also played a role in the replacement of Neanderthals by Cro-Magnons.
Cro-Magnons had better tools, making them better hunters.They painted on cave walls.
Pretty much everything is what I know of!
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.
Pretty much everything is what I know of!
50,000 to 30,000 years ago.
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.