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Write a note on Cro-magnon man.
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Solution
Cromagnon Man (Homo sapiens fossils):
- It is the closest ancestor of modern man.
- It lived in France and Spain and made paintings inside caves and ornaments from ivory.
- It was an omnivore having the aesthetic sense.
- The Cro-magnons were about 180 cm in height with large skull, rounded forehead, distinct chin, narrow nose, eyebrow ridges thin and broad face.
- The cranial capacity was about 1600 c.c.
- They lived in caves with families.
- They were expert in hunting and painting. They made tools and weapons such as spearheads, bows and arrows.
- They made ornaments from ivory and decorated their bodies.
- They used hides of animals to protect their body and buried their dead according to their customs.
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