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Frontlines | Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon: Equals in the Hunt The hunting prowess of the Neanderthal matched those who supplanted them, the Cro-Magnon, say researchers who have examined ungulate teeth ...
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Neanderthal vs. Cro-Magnon: What’s the Difference?Two of these extinct beings—Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon people—are pretty close ... muscular than the later Homo sapiens, and their skulls were flatter, with broad noses and pronounced brow ...
Skulls: - Left: Amud 1, Neanderthal, 55.000 years ago, ~1750 cm³ - Middle: Cro Magnon, Homo sapiens, 32.000 years ago, ~1570 cm³ - Right: Atapuerca 5, Middle ...
The early modern skull and jawbone (above, at right) come from Cro-Magnon I, one of several individuals whose remains turned up in a rockshelter in the Dordogne in 1868. The Neanderthal is 47,000 ...
When they come face-to-face with the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon men, people have as close as they can ... sitting on a shelf alongside a skull cast in the Kennis brothers' studio These techniques ...
From pollen found in one of the Shanidar graves, Solecki hypothesized that flowers had been buried with the Neanderthal dead—until then, such burials had been associated only with Cro-Magnons ...
“When you look at adult Neanderthal fossils, particularly the bones of the arms and skull, you see [evidence ... Homo sapiens or Cro-Magnon, had arrived in Neanderthal territory.
Note that the Neanderthal is painted plaster of paris, with the maroon spots indicating pieces missing from the original. The Cro Magnon skull is molded fiberglass. When you view the casts head-on ...
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