"homo sapiens I belive is the correct anwser"
Well, yes, you could say that, but you could also say that we ourselves are homo sapiens, so it's really not the point.
To answer the question, from what I can tell they're generally simply called "Paleolithic people". I don't think there's really a more specific term. Of course, I'm no expert ;)
which groups of people lacked suffrage during this period in U.S. history name 2 groups
The Calusas were Indians that once lived in Florida. Their name is originally "Calo." The name Calusas means"A fierce people."Many tribes paid tribute to them.They were the strongest and the largest.
Biru-either the name of a small river or the native chief who lived nearby-was the source of this country's name. Peru
The name, Alaska, is a native word meaning "mainland" which distinguishes it from the many Aleutian islands where the people whose lives were tied to the sea lived.
Another name for a loyalist is Tory. Torries or loyalists were people who remained loyal to England during the Revolutionary war.
see Cro Magnon
A male human from the Palaeolithic age could have been named something like "Ugg" or "Grok," as these are common names used in fictional contexts to represent that time period.
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Alkebulan is the ancient name that was given to Africa. The name of the people that lived in Alkebulan were the African Moors. They lived in Africa during the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th century.
by the people who lived there
by the people who lived there
the amarna period
Peninsulares
Some were called "Hoovervilles" to indicate that President Hoover was the cause of the Great Depression.
the Tejas people lived there.
the Tejas people lived there.
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