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  1. Cro-Magnon (/ k r oʊ ˈ m æ n j ən / ⓘ, US: /-ˈ m æ ɡ n ən /; French: Abri de Cro-Magnon French pronunciation: [kʁomaɲɔ̃]) is an Aurignacian (Upper Paleolithic) site, located in a rock shelter at Les Eyzies, a hamlet in the commune of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, Dordogne, southwestern France.

    • ~27,680 ± 270 BP
    • Bones
    • The Gravettians
    • The Cro-Magnon Rock Shelter in Museum Collections
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    The Cro-Magnon rock shelter contained more than 120 human bones. Since we do not know their primary position, it is very hard to group them by individual. Archaeologists are using virtual reconstruction and other techniques to support their research. Skull fragments suggest at least four adults were buried in the cave. Extremely fragmentary remains...

    The humans found in the Cro-Magnon rock shelter were sturdier than humans today. The strength of their lower limbs and of the other subjects dated to the Gravettian is probably due to a significant level of mobility. The upper limbs of the male individuals displayed a marked asymmetry, which was found to a much lesser degree in the females; this ha...

    Anthropological remains are conserved and displayed in the Musée de l’Homme.
    Archaeological remains are conserved in several museums; some are displayed in the Musée d’Archéologie nationale, the  Musée national de Préhistoire des Eyzies, thanks to a loan by the Museum d’His...

    The name Cro-Magnon is a French adaptation of the Occitan Cròs-Manhon[krɔ.ma.ˈŋu] Cro means “hole, hollow, cave" and Magnon might signify “Large Man" or be the name of a person.

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  3. Cro-Magnon, population of early Homo sapiens dating from the Upper Paleolithic Period (c. 40,000 to c. 10,000 years ago) in Europe. In 1868, in a shallow cave at Cro-Magnon near the town of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac in the Dordogne region of southwestern France, a number of obviously ancient human skeletons were found.

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  4. The Abri Cro-Magnon (Cro-Magnon shelter) at Les Eyzies is a fairly new site at a historic location. At this shelter the most famous prehistoric man was found, the first Cro-Magnon man. The Abri Cro-Magnon is located in the village of Les Eyzies de Tayac in the Vezere Valley in the Dordogne department. The Vezere Valley here is a UNESCO World ...

  5. Cro-Magnon is an Aurignacian site, located in a rock shelter at Les Eyzies, a hamlet in the commune of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, Dordogne, southwestern France.Most notably, it is the site of the discovery of anatomically modern human remains, apparently buried at the site, dated to about 28,000 years ago. Photo: 120, CC BY-SA 3.0.

  6. May 6, 2024 · Currently, the north-west shelter, a historical monument since 1957, is 3 m deep with a maximum length of approximately 10 m. The south-east extension of the shelter is obscured by the buildings of the Hotel Cro-Magnon. In 1868, the north-west shelter, 17 m wide and 6 or 7 m deep, was completely filled.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cro-MagnonCro-Magnon - Wikipedia

    Cro-Magnons or European early modern humans ( EEMH) were the first early modern humans ( Homo sapiens) to settle in Europe, migrating from western Asia, continuously occupying the continent possibly from as early as 56,800 years ago. They interacted and interbred with the indigenous Neanderthals ( H. neanderthalensis) of Europe and Western Asia ...

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