Cro-Magnon

Etymology
From, from. Named after Abri de Cro-Magnon, a rock shelter in the commune of, Dordogne, France, where the first skeletons were found in 1868.

Proper noun

 * 1) The rock shelter in Les Eyzies, France, where the first Cro-Magnon Man specimens were found.

Noun

 * 1)  The earliest known form of modern human (Homo sapiens) in Europe, dating from the late Paleolithic.
 * 2)  A backward and stupid person, a knuckle-dragger or troglodyte.
 * 1)  A backward and stupid person, a knuckle-dragger or troglodyte.
 * 1)  A backward and stupid person, a knuckle-dragger or troglodyte.
 * 1)  A backward and stupid person, a knuckle-dragger or troglodyte.

Usage notes

 * The term has no formal status, since it refers neither to a particular species or subspecies nor to an archaeological phase or culture. In current scientific literature, the term European early modern human is preferred.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: кроманьо́нец
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 克羅馬儂人
 * Czech: kromaňonec
 * Finnish: Cro-Magnonin ihminen
 * French: ,
 * German: Cro-Magnon-Mensch
 * Japanese: クロマニョン人
 * Occitan: òme de Cròsmanhon, Cròsmanhon, Cròs-Manhon
 * Russian:, кроманьо́нка
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: кромањо́нац
 * Roman:
 * Ukrainian: кроманьйо́нець

Etymology
. Francization of the Occitan. Equivalent to. The name derives from  from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  the cave where the first Cro-Magnon Man specimens were found, in Les Eyzies, France

Noun

 * :, a variety of early homo sapiens found in Europe