A 50,000-year record of mammals consumed by early humans in southwestern France indicates there was no major difference in the prey hunted by Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon, according to a new study. A 50 ...
DNA evidence suggests that early humans didn't find Neanderthals so hot. July 16, 2008 — -- Did the first modern humans in Europe share a bed with nearby Neanderthals? Almost certainly not, ...
Indeed the Cro-Magnons were explorers, shamen and visionaries throughout the Ice Ages. The name Cro-Magnon was derived from anthropologist Louis Lartet's discovery in 1868 of a burial site of five ...
Surely one of the greatest of great stories is mankind’s own story, from its remote and far-distant beginnings to the last hundred thousand years or so, during which modern humans emerged from the ...
Momentous encounters -- Neanderthal ancestors -- Neanderthals and their world -- The quiet people -- The ten thousandth grandmother -- Great mobility -- The realm of the Lion Man -- Fat, flints, and ...
History With Kayleigh Official on MSNOpinion

Everything We Got Wrong About Cro Magnon Humans

Cro Magnon has long been misunderstood, and this breakdown clarifies why the label is outdated and what modern anthropology ...
The hunting prowess of the Neanderthal matched those who supplanted them, the Cro-Magnon, say researchers who have examined ungulate teeth and bones found in a cave in which both types of hominids ...
Close your eyes and picture a Neanderthal. You're probably imagining heavy browridges, a big, broad nose, perhaps a jutting midface. If so, you're right on, though those are only the most obvious ...
A few months ago, when America first learned that ABC was going to stretch those Gieco cavemen commericials to fill an entire 30-minute sitcom pilot, it was a time of great confusion. "Why would ...