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Cro-Magnon

type of early modern human, 1869, named for the rock shelter site at Cro-Magnon, a hill in the Dordogne department near Les Eyzies, France, where several skeletons were found in 1868 and recognized as fossil Homo sapiens. The name is said to be from Occitan cro "cavity" + Magnon, a name of an owner of the land around the shelter.

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Definitions of Cro-Magnon from WordNet

Cro-magnon (n.)
extinct human of Upper Paleolithic in Europe;
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