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This is an EXCEPTIONALLY RARE offering for the most discriminating collector of rare Paleolithic artifacts. These are Magdalenian Upper Paleolithic flint microlith flake tools from the famous rock shelter Cro-Magnon art site of Grotte des Harpons in the Haute-Garonne department of France.
Cro-Magnon, population of early Homo sapiens dating from the Upper Paleolithic Period (c. 40,000 to c. 10,000 years ago) in Europe. They were robustly built and powerful and are presumed to have been about 166 to 171 cm (about 5 feet 5 inches to 5 feet 7 inches) tall.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
This Magdalenian Upper Paleolithic Cro-Magnon flint tool is an excellent specimen with traits only found on authentic specimens - no modern flaking or crushing, and prehistoric mineralized sediment deposits in micro-crevices and flake scars.
Discovered in 1868, Cro-Magnon 1 was among the first fossils to be recognized as belonging to our own species—Homo sapiens. This famous fossil skull is from one of several modern human skeletons found at the famous rock shelter site at Cro-Magnon, near the village of Les Eyzies, France.
Dec 28, 2023 · Even just 30,000 years ago, we can see some major differences between Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals. Cro-Magnons were taller and narrower than Neanderthals. “They have a less voluminous rib cage,” says Stringer. In some cases, Neanderthals could be as much as half a foot shorter than Cro-Magnons.
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During the seasonal migration of herds, the Cro-magnons used cunning hunting skills and tools to kill their prey. They managed to develop extremely advanced tools for hunting (possibly even a bow and arrow). The Cro-magnon dwelled primarily in caves or rock shelters in groups.