Either the Neanderthals died out because of competition from the Cro-Magnon, or died out because of changing climate.
Yes, Neanderthals existed before Cro-Magnon humans. Neanderthals emerged around 400,000 years ago, while Cro-Magnon humans appeared around 40,000 years ago.
The Cro-Magnon were known for painting on cave walls.
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.
Modern humans, Homo sapiens, replaced the Neanderthals in Europe and other regions around 40,000 years ago. This replacement was likely facilitated by factors such as technological and cognitive superiority, as well as possible interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans.
Either because of climate change, or competition from Cro-Magnon man (modern humans).
Yes, Neanderthals existed before Cro-Magnon humans. Neanderthals emerged around 400,000 years ago, while Cro-Magnon humans appeared around 40,000 years ago.
Possibly Neanderthals, who lived at the same time as Cro-Magnon for 10,000 years.
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.
Genetic evidence shows that Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon people shared a common ancestor, but Cro-Magnon individuals did not directly descend from Neanderthals. Fossils also indicate that both groups coexisted but remained genetically distinct. Additionally, archaeological findings suggest that Cro-Magnon culture was more advanced than Neanderthal culture, pointing to separate evolutionary paths.
Yes. Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon were cavemen.
From the places where their fossils were discovered.
Cro-Magnon never went extinct. They evolved into modern Europeans. Neanderthals went extinct.
Homo Habilis, then Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and Cro-Magnon
No. European humans (Cro-Magnon) lived at the same time as the Neanderthals.
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.
They were hunters of large animals, just like the Neanderthals.