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| | Classement, statistiques, infos sur www.naturiste-cro-magnon.com |
 | | Description : camping naturist camping areas camping naturiste Le Cro Magnon naturist camping areas camping nudism naturism Dordogne naturist camping French nudism campings meet fellow nudists Le Cro Magnon |  | | Mots Clés : camping, naturist camping areas, naturiste Le Cro Magnon, naturist camping areas, camping, nudism, naturism, Dordogne naturist camping, French nudism campings, meet fellow nudists, Le Cro Magnon |
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| | Cro-Magnon cro magnon Creation Evolution |
 | | A fungal infection by Actinomyces israeli appears to have corroded the face of Cro-Magnon 1. |  | | Cro-Magnon were simply humans who did not live as long as the Neanderthals. |  | | Cro-Magnon is a direct descendant of the Neanderthals, not a separate species of man. The process that shortened the life span of man had sped up considerably after the flood. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/mi/dinosaurs/cromagnon.html
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| | Reflective stage, Biological evol, Gradual evolution of rational spiritual animals on earth |
 | | On this account, therefore, the sudden appearance of Cro Magnon Man in Europe about 35,000 years ago would be just another instance of catastrophic changes “shaking out” the natural kinds of organisms according to their inherent superiority. |  | | Cro Magnon culture differed from Neanderthal culture in just the ways that we would expect reflective spiritual animals to differ from primitive spiritual animals. |  | | It would provide credible evidence of their tribal membership. |
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http://www.twow.net/ObjText/OtkCbGeRRS09D.htm
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| | Evolution is man making a monkey out of himself |
 | | He chooses to believe that he came from a monkey even though the evidence is clearly against it. |  | | In conclusion, as one Christian brother who is a scientist says, "The missing links are and will remain missing because they were never there to be found." That is in regards to the evolution of monkey to man. But there is a missing link in man. |  | | There are new theories of evolution going around and the dates on the present theory of evolution are different by a few thousand years in different books written by different evolutionists. |
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| | Cro-Magnon man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The definitive specimen from this find bears the name 'Cro Magnon I'. |  | | The geologist Louis Lartet discovered the first five skeletons in March 1868 in the Cro-Magnon rock shelter at Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France. |  | | The skeletons showed the same high forehead, upright posture and slender (gracile) skeleton as modern humans. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cro-Magnon
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| | INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR: Duane K. McCullough 8/01 |
 | | I could refine my research by writing new essays or updating old views I have regarding certain unclear anthropological questions -- such as whether modern Cro-Magnon Man evolved in the New World continent of Atlantis or, as others believe, somewhere in the Old World of Afro-Eurasia. |  | | Reporter 2: Ok, why do you believe modern Cro-Magnon Man evolved in the New World of Atlantis and not, as others believe, somewhere in the Old World of Afro-Eurasia? |  | | And because the bones of Neanderthal Man have never been found in the New World, a popular concept that promotes the "out of Africa" view suggest that the New World was colonize by Cro-Magnon Man from the Old World during the last ice age long after Neanderthal Man "disappeared". |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/duanemccullough/intrvw15.htm
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| | Cro-Magnon |
 | | The definitive specimen from this find is known as Cro Magnon I. The skeletons showed the same high forehead and upright (gracile) posture as modern humans. |  | | The first five skeletons were discovered by geologist Louis Lartet in March 1868 in the Cro-Magnon rock shelter at Les Eyzies[?], Dordogne, France. |  | | Other specimens have since been found in Europe and the Middle East. |
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http://www.fastload.org/cr/Cro-Magnon.html
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| | Cro-Magnon man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The definitive specimen from this find bears the name "Cro Magnon I". |  | | Cro is presumably a dialectal form of creux, meaning "cavity" or "hollow"; such forms as crau, cro, crouè are found in French dialects, and all derive from the Vulgar Latin *crosus probably from an ultimately Celtic root [1]. |  | | Magnon is almost certainly the augmentative form of the Old French adjective magne, from Latin magnus, meaning "large" or "great" and ultimately deriving from the Indo-European root *meg(h)-. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/cro_magnon
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| | naturiste-cro-magnon.com - naturist resources site |
 | | naturiste-cro-magnon.com offers naturist, naturist camping, naturist vacation and cro magnon information. |  | | The number of web sites on North Dakota naturist vacation and North Dakota cro magnon have grown over the couple of last years. |  | | There are a lot of resources for North Dakota cro magnon. |
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| | Joseph Bato: The Sorcerer (introduction by John H. Donnelly) |
 | | Cro-Magnon man's physique was completely different from that of his predecessor's. |  | | Cro-Magnon man considered this hairy creature an abomination and, although there is some indication that there was interbreeding with the females of this strain, there was generally total massacre. |  | | The one thing we are certain of is that Cro-Magnon man left us one great legacy his art: the cave paintings which were discovered toward the end of the nineteenth century and throughout the first half of the twentieth century in the caves of Southern France and Northern Spain. |
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http://www.trussel.com/prehist/bato.htm
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| | Early Man in History - Early Cro-Magnon Man in History |
 | | Seventeen thousand years after Cro-Magnon man populated Europe, his world began to melt around him signalling the ending of the last ice-age. |  | | Indeed this accepted view of world history simply cannot account for the planets real history. |  | | However that would not have been possible, for this face is a recreation of an ice-age man, one that lived some 20,000 years before the Greek and Roman civilisations. |
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http://www.violations.org.uk/book1/time/early_man_in_history.htm
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| | The Big Picture! |
 | | Cro-Magnon Man seems to have emerged as a separate species of homo sapiens and related sciences agree that in Earth's recent history, Cro-Magnon underwent a change that is difficult to explain: He lost most of his body hair and he began walking completely upright. |  | | The Saldanha Man of South Africa, the Montmaurin Man of France, the Rhodesian Man of Africa, and Neanderthal Man of Europe and the Middle East all existed generally during the early part of the upper Pleistocene era with the Neanderthal Man actually overlapping the appearance of Cro-Magnon Man of Europe after about 30,000 years ago. |  | | But this tiny creature was discovered in layers of silt that were deposited upon the Earth during the Upper Pleistocene Period before Neanderthal Man faded into evolutionary history and during a period when Cro-Magnon Man underwent an unexplained change. |
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http://www.howtoadvice.com/GeneticEngineering
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| | Origins of Man |
 | | This is what the author has attempted in this write-up. |  | | The quest of both Science and Religion is to find out the Truth about man and his place in the Natures scheme of things. |  | | The rough sketches representing the reconstruction of primitive man drawn from his meagre skeletal remains present him as barbarous, savage-looking human monstrosities. |
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http://www.salagram.net/GP-OriginOfMan-RSP.html
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| | Atlantis possible source of Cro-Magnon invasions |
 | | Many professionals speculate that ancient Cro-Magnon men used such "land bridges" to populate the islands from the mainland. |  | | This rugged, innovative, large-brained man is dubbed Cro-Magnon, named after the first specimen discovered at Cro-Magnon Cave a few miles from Aurignac; consequently, his tool assemblage was labeled "Aurignacian". |  | | Cro-Magnon is a big man. He averages nearly six feet in stature, sports rather heavy cheek bones, a heavy brow and a strong jaw. |
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http://www.atlantisquest.com/Anthropology.html
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| | NOVA Online Neanderthals on Trial |
 | | Using fully rotatable 360° QuickTime movies, compare casts of two famous skulls—the La Chapelle-aux-Saints Neanderthal and Cro Magnon I. Learn their histories and ferret out their anatomical differences. |  | | In this straight-from-the-shoulder essay, Mark Davis, the producer of "Neanderthals on Trial," describes how he went about making a balanced film about a subject on whose particulars no two experts seem to agree. |  | | The film probes the enigma of our Neanderthal cousins and the roots of our own ancestry. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/neanderthals
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| | Neanderthals 'were frozen out of existence' - Page 3 - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | Cro Magnon is OUR ancester-he is the prototype Aryan man. The skeletal remains of other races indicate a seperate line of development. |  | | Cro-magnon man has a cranial capacity roughly 20% superior to ''modern man'', and if around today would probably look nordic. |  | | Also you can believe in the multi regional theory without accepting that we developed from Neanderthals. |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?p=866396
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| | Were Cro-Magnons Biologically Engineered by ET's - Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums |
 | | Cro-Magnon man was anatomically identical to modern humans, but differed significantly from Neanderthals, who disappear in the fossil about 10,000 years after the appearance of Aurignacian and other upper Paleolithic populations. |  | | The abrupt disappearance of Neanderthal populations and the associated Mousterian technologies, the sudden appearance of modern Homo sapiens and the associated upper Paleolithic technologies, and the absence of transitional anatomical or technological forms have led most researchers to conclude that Neanderthals were driven to extinction through competition with Cro-Magnon or related populations. |  | | I believe the following answer may be trueScientists cannot find the "Missing link", i. |
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http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=11000
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| | Humans Genetically Engineered by Aliens |
 | | Voron deduced his astounding scientific conclusion based on the lack of evidence linking Cro-Magnon man to still earlier forms on the evolutionary chain. |  | | This so-called "Missing Link" implies a jump in evolution that can only be explained by a miracle -- or by alien intervention! |  | | But for the theory to be valid, the Missing Link must have existed about the same time as the Neanderthal -- which means that Missing Link remains (tools, fossils and artwork) should be as common as Neanderthal remains. |
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http://www.weeklyuniverse.com/2002/voron.htm
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| | EvC Forum: apes or no apes |
 | | I think that perhaps you are confusing Cro-magnon with Neandrathal. |  | | but i was talking to someone at one point who had told me that humans didn't actually evolve from cro-magnon man. he drew i simple little timeline showing cro-magnon man's time periods and drew another line under it that started towards the very end of cro-man's line. |  | | it was similar to that...the point is that he said that there was a time when we both were around...but that humans didn't evolve here, we just appeared at a certain time, and soon after cro-magnun man became extinct...as if perhaps we were dispatched here from some 'other' place. |
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http://www.evcforum.net/cgi-bin/dm.cgi?action=msg&f=9&t=53&m=1
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| | Linguistic Connections in regard to Atlantis |
 | | If Cro-Magnon Man was as primitive as most people think, he would not have spoken only one language. |  | | If Basque was indeed the language of Cro-Magnon Man, it must have once been spoken over a much larger area of Europe than it is now. |  | | At the very least, we can ask if such a unified, widespread language did not come from Atlantis, from where did it come? |
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http://www.atlantisquest.com/Linguistics.html
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| | The Armstrong/Schuller Early Human Project |
 | | Use the following colored links to help you find the remains of ancient man across the Internet. |  | | Click here for information and pictures on one of the most complete specimens of ancient humans ever discovered. |  | | Your job is to hunt for the images and information about one of many groups of early humans. |
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http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch773/zimmerman/Man.html
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| | Cro Magnon and sauropod tails (was Re: No subject? - follwo-up) |
 | | The Cro Magnon was simply an ancient culture of modern humans, just as the Sumerians or the Arawaks or the Ainu were/are their own cultures of modern humans. |  | | >Current theories do not place us as a descendant of Cro Magnon. |  | | Just a reminder: Cro Magnon people are fully modern _Homo sapiens sapiens_, a position uncontested by any anthropologist or paleontologist as far as I've heard. |
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http://dml.cmnh.org/1998Jul/msg00333.html
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| | Cro Magnon |
 | | The burial sites of Cro Magnons are numerous and found to revela that these groups, like Neanderthalers, engaged in various ritual activities. |  | | Much more is known about Cro Magnon man than about any other prehistoric humans. |  | | Cro Magnon man displayed the first examples of prehistoric art, with remarkable cave paintings and engravings, primarily centered around the theme of animals, but also of nonrepresentational subjects are present in caves all over southern France and Spain. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Garden/3114/cromagnon.html
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| | Geist, The Neanderthal Paradigm |
 | | As it turns out, Cro Magnon primary prey (90%+) were reindeer. |  | | Moreover, Cro-Magnon has discovered how to use ontogeny to generate his phenotype as a tool. |  | | And that, according to Der Spiegel is indeed found, but these innovations are attributed currently to the meeting of the enemies, Neanderthal and Cro Magnon, claiming that they "sparked off one another". |
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http://cogweb.ucla.edu/ep/NeanderthalParadigm.html
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| | The Cro Magnon man (Homo sapiens sapiens) |
 | | The Cro Magnon man is named after its first findings, they were discovered by Louis Lartet and Henry Christy in March of 1868 in the Cro Magnon cave at Dordogne, France. |  | | Cro Magnons are associated with the Aurignacian culture, (occurred between 38,000 and 22,000 years ago) and hunted mainly with spears, (bow and arrows were later developed). |  | | Cro Magnon probably developed in asia, migrated to europe, and co-existed with Neanderthal man for a time (eventually they drove the Neandertals into exctinction) and flourished in southern Europe during the last glacial age. |
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http://www.elephant.se/cro-magnon.php?open=Man%20and%20elephants
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| | Cro Magnon |
 | | The burial sites of Cro Magnons are numerous and found to revela that these groups, like Neanderthalers, engaged in various ritual activities. |  | | Cro-Magnon man is a population of prehistoric humans whose skeletal remains were first discovered in 1868 when road workers in France accidentally opened a prehistoric rock shelter containing human bones, stone tools and ancient hearths. |  | | Much more is known about Cro Magnon man than about any other prehistoric humans. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Garden/3114/cromagnon.html
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| | Top Evidences Against the Theory of Evolution |
 | | CRO MAGNON MAN: #12 is indistinguishable from a modern human being. |  | | Picture #16: Some books picture a modern man and state it to be what Neanderthal Man would have looked like (left photo) and what Cro-Magnon Man would have looked like (right photo). |  | | Of Cro Magnon Man, it is reported as "...indistinguishable in body and brain" from modern man. ([2], p.42) It is reported that he is "...identical to a modern European." ([3], p.85) Indeed, authorities agree, "Cro Magnon was, in the anatomical sense, truly modern Homo Sapiens. |
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http://www.dojesus.com/articles/evid6.htm
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| | Homo Sapiens Sapiens Cro |
 | | It would appear that Cro-Magnon man, after crawling on his belly and creating his addition to these cave walls of art, then put his hand against the cave wall, and outlined it with charcoal or paint. |  | | Why did early man seek out these caves, to add their paintings to the many others that had been painted in the cave before them? |  | | By this time, man had become very capable hunters/gatherers, and had scattered all over the world. |
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http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/LifeScience/PhysicalAnthropology/PrehistoricMan/SapiensSapiens/SapiensSapiens.htm
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| | LINK3.HTM |
 | | Man has not evolved to be left handed, but is he destined to find it in his future. |  | | There is one other event in the history of life on the planet earth, that has offered man a mystery. |  | | The author is left handed, but there is no evidence it is due to the natural evolution, within his family. |
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http://www.pecosrio.com/library/link/LINK3.HTM
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