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Monson: Hey all you Cro-Magnon men out there, including here in Utah, pay the U.S. women’s team — and all women — the equal salaries they earn By Gordon Monson | July 9, 2019, 4:57 p.m.
Cro-Magnon hunters used strategic methods to catch large animals, often driving prey into confined spaces for easier kills. Their diet was diverse, including fish, shellfish, nuts, and wild fruits, ...
This woman and six other ancient Europeans — including a Cro-Magnon man, a Neanderthal woman and a man-bun-sporting dude from 250 B.C. — are on display at a museum in Brighton, England, now ...
Cro-Magnon individuals were anatomically similar to people living today. They had high foreheads, strong prominent chins, and slight brow ridges.
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 ...
Sex turns out to be central to The Land of Painted Caves: "What does a Cro-Magnon woman do if she finds herself pregnant, but doesn't know the cause? Was it because she bathed in a stream, ...
Two of these extinct beings—Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon people—are pretty close to us, evolutionarily speaking. But they’re not the same species. Here’s how to tell the difference.
The history of skiing spans from the Cro-Magnon man to the chairlift. Find out where to get closer to its roots. The ski was invented before the wheel. Twenty-two thousand years ago, when the Cro ...
One example of this is the famous Cro-Magnon people who lived in Europe around the time of the last Ice Age (c. 40,000 to ...
This woman and six other ancient Europeans -- including a Cro-Magnon man, a Neanderthal woman and a man-bun-sporting dude from 250 B.C. -- are on display at a museum in Brighton, ...
This woman and six other ancient Europeans — including a Cro-Magnon man, a Neanderthal woman and a man-bun-sporting dude from 250 B.C. — are on display at a museum in Brighton, ...