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 .
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.
Cro-magnons and Neanderthals were similar in the following respects:They were capable of language (though some scholars debate this)They used fire and other toolsThey both used animal skins for clothing.They both had highly advanced tools and weapons.They both were good hunters.They both buried the dead.They both had religions and had similar bone structures.They both had shelters.Cro-magnons and Neanderthals were Different the following respects:Neanderthals lacked the level of innovation that Cro-Magnons had to create new technologies.Neanderthals had not discovered art, whereas, Cro-magnons had paintings, moldings, sculptures, and carvings. (though some scholars debate this and believe Neanderthals had art.Neanderthals didn't have musical instruments, whereas, Cro-magnons did.Neanderthals were short, stocky, and had big jaws and heads. Cro-magnons were homo-sapiens like us, so they were taller and had small jaws and heads.
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.
ancient human species who lived during the Paleolithic period. They were early ancestors of modern humans and exhibited complex behaviours and tool-making abilities.
Neanderthals lived in Europe and parts of Asia from about 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. Cro-Magnons, early modern humans, lived in Europe around 40,000 to 10,000 years ago. They coexisted with Neanderthals for a period of time before eventually replacing them.
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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 .
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 .
AnswerCro-Magnons arrived in Europe about 35,000 years ago and lived in Europe about the same time as the Neanderthals, but were physically quite different from Neanderthals. Some see them as virtually indistuinguishable from modern humans.
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 .
Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, Cro-Magnons
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.
Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons coexisted between approximately 40,000 and 30,000 years ago during the Upper Paleolithic period. Neanderthals went extinct around 40,000 years ago, while Cro-Magnons, early anatomically modern humans, thrived and eventually became the dominant human species.
Cro-magnons and Neanderthals were similar in the following respects:They were capable of language (though some scholars debate this)They used fire and other toolsThey both used animal skins for clothing.They both had highly advanced tools and weapons.They both were good hunters.They both buried the dead.They both had religions and had similar bone structures.They both had shelters.Cro-magnons and Neanderthals were Different the following respects:Neanderthals lacked the level of innovation that Cro-Magnons had to create new technologies.Neanderthals had not discovered art, whereas, Cro-magnons had paintings, moldings, sculptures, and carvings. (though some scholars debate this and believe Neanderthals had art.Neanderthals didn't have musical instruments, whereas, Cro-magnons did.Neanderthals were short, stocky, and had big jaws and heads. Cro-magnons were homo-sapiens like us, so they were taller and had small jaws and heads.
No, humans and Neanderthals are not the same species. Neanderthals were a separate species of hominins that lived alongside and interbred with early humans.
Cro-Magnons were early modern humans. They spoke just like we do.
All of them. Cro-Magnons were early modern humans. They were just like us.