The Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They spoke just like we do.
The development of spoken language made it easier for prehistoric man to pass on knowledge and communicate with each other. By using language, they could convey complex ideas, share information about hunting and gathering, and form social bonds within their communities.
Cro-Magnon likely painted on cave walls for various reasons, such as artistic expression, storytelling, religious or ceremonial purposes, or to communicate important information to others in their community. It may have also served as a way to mark territory or as a form of social bonding and cultural expression.
Yes, Cro-Magnon, an early modern human species, were capable of complex communication using language, gestures, and possibly even art. Their ability to communicate effectively played a crucial role in their social interactions, hunting strategies, and overall survival.
No, the Incas did not create hieroglyphics like the ancient Egyptians. Instead, they used a system of knotted cords called quipu to record information and communicate messages.
The Toltecs used their pyramids for religious ceremonies and sacrifices. The pyramids were considered sacred spaces where they could communicate with their gods and honor them through rituals and offerings.
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Yes. There were two kinds. Cromagnon and neanderthal.
cromagnons had cave art but did not draw any kind of animals they drew the animals in the environment they live in or also by the biomes they lived in
Archeology finds have indicated that the average life of the "stone-age" man, the "cromagnon" was approx. 28 years of age.
they wore fur from animals and jewelry from shells
The cranial capacity of Cro-Magnon individuals, which were anatomically modern humans, ranged from around 1350 to 1750 cubic centimeters. This is similar to the average cranial capacity of modern humans.
Cro-Magnon man lived in Europe, specifically in what is now France, approximately 40,000 years ago. They were among the first early modern humans to inhabit the region.
Because otherwise there is no need to communicate. If you don't want to communicate, why bother?
they communicate by sticks
They can communicate by their tails
they communicate with their antenas
They communicate by scents.