Homo sapiens fossilis (CRO-MAGNON MAN) -
- Fossils found from Cro-Magnon, France by Mac Gregor (1868)
- Replaced Neanderthal man about 35.000 years ago
- Sharp nose and chin, forehead broad, cranial capacity about 1600 C.c, face orthognathus with elevated narrow nose.
- It is believed that Cro-Magnon man is direct descendent of Neanderthal man
- They were cave dweller, hunter with domesticated dogs, did some excellent cave paintings, used ivory
- Ornaments and animals skin garments. They were omnivores.
- Lack of eyebrow ridges. Height - 180 cm.