35,000 years ago until the present. Modern Europeans are descended from the Cro-Magnon.
From 35,000 years ago until the end of the stone age. They never died out.
35,000 years ago until the present. Modern Europeans are descended from the Cro-Magnon.
The Cro-Magnons were early modern humans. They looked just like us.
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.
Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They looked just like us.
Cro-Magnons had better tools, making them better hunters.They painted on cave walls.
Cro-magnons increased their food supply by inventing tools. hunters crafted special spears that enabled them to kill game at greater distance. digging sticks helped food gathers pry plants loose at he roots. These expanded tool kits included knives to kill and butcher game, and fish hooks and harpoons to catch fish. A chisel-like cutter was designed to make other tools. Cro-Magnons used bone needles to sew clothes made of animal hides.
Yes, Cro-Magnon humans lived during the Upper Paleolithic period, around 40,000 to 10,000 years ago. Pangaea, the supercontinent, existed about 335 to 175 million years ago, long before the time of Cro-Magnons.
the neolithic age
Caves and rock shelters.
The Cro-Magnons were a prehistoric human population that lived approximately 40,000 to 10,000 years ago during the Upper Paleolithic period. They are known for their anatomical similarities to modern humans and their advanced tool-making abilities.
They lived all across Europe.
They were hunter/gatherers who lived in caves.
everywhere except for Antarctica.
Yes, Cro-Magnons lived during the Upper Paleolithic period, which is commonly referred to as the Late Stone Age. They were early anatomically modern humans who lived in Europe around 40,000 to 10,000 years ago.
cro magnons shelter is large caves I guess!?
Cro-Magnons evolved into modern Europeans.
They lived all across Europe.
Yes, Neanderthals migrated out of Africa around 200,000 years ago and spread across Europe and Asia. They adapted to various environments and survived for thousands of years before eventually going extinct around 40,000 years ago.