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DTF98X Hominid reconstructions in chronological order
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DTF98T Hominid reconstructions in chronological order
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2CF6E8J . Guide leaflet. 38 HALL OF THE AGE OF MAN. Copyrightby J. H. McGregor Fig. 24. NEANDERTHAL AND CRO-MAGNON: A COMPARISONProfile views of the head modeled on the Chapelle-aux-Saints (Neanderthal) skull,and on a male skull of the Cro-Magnon rare. Models by J. H. McGregor. CRO-MAGNON MAN The members of the highly evolved Cro-Magnon race (Figs. 23,24, 25), which is believed to have entered Europe from the east anddriven out the Neanderthals, were essentially like ourselves in ana-tomical structure, and the characters of their crania reflect their ad-vanced stage of development. This was a race of
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DTF98N Hominid reconstructions in chronological order
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DTF98P Hominid reconstructions in chronological order
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RN4XCY . Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. THE HUMAN BACKGROUND 437 Although numerous remains of the Cro-Magnon race have been discovered, those from a rock-shelter of Cro-Magnon in western France represent the type. The men were of large stature, averag- ing at least six feet in height, while the women were much smaller. The posture was entirely erect with the characteristically alternat- ing curves of the human spine, and straight limbs. The cranium. A B Fig. 283. — A, Neanderthal Man; B, Cro-Magnon Man. Original models by Professor J. H. McGregor, in the American Museum of Natural Hist
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