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Cro-Magnon
[ kroh-mag-nuhn, -non, -man-yuhn ]
noun
- an Upper Paleolithic population of humans, regarded as the prototype of modern Homo sapiens in Europe. Skeletal remains found in an Aurignacian cave in southern France indicate that the Cro-Magnon had long heads, broad faces, and sunken eyes, and reached a height of approximately 5 feet 9 inches (175 centimeters).
- a member of the Cro-Magnon population.
Cro-Magnon
/ krō-măg′nən,-măn′yən /
- An early form of modern human (Homo sapiens) inhabiting Europe in the late Paleolithic Period, from about 40,000 to 10,000 years ago, characterized by a broad face and tall stature. It is known from skeletal remains first found in the Cro-Magnon cave in southern France. Cro-Magnons coexisted with European Neanderthal populations for several thousand years, although there is little evidence of interbreeding.
- See more at Aurignacian
Cro-Magnon
- The earliest form of modern humans. The Cro-Magnons developed about 35,000 years ago and physically resembled modern Europeans. ( See Homo sapiens.)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Cro-Magnon1
Example Sentences
Mr. Stern, who described himself as a “normal conservative” that doesn’t blindly follow a fearless leader, felt that a sizable portion of the public is as intelligent as a cro-magnon man — one of the early ancestors of modern humans.
He vowed to pursue a “Cro-Magnon diet,” an allusion to cave-dwelling early humans in the French southwest.
He said he based the concept of He-Man on his vision of Cro-Magnon men, as well as Vikings.
And let’s hope the Cro-Magnon who allegedly took his mandate notice, wiped himself with it and dropped it on the floor of a station house in Pacific Palisades is the first to go.
Hall has a square chin, broad Cro-Magnon brow and flinty green eyes.
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