2 English reference Cromanon people
Notes on Cromak Romanu, human fossils of late Homo sapiens in Europe (see Homo sapiens). It was named after it was discovered in Kroma agricultural cave in Dordogne in 1868. Distributed in Germany, Britain, Italy, former Czechoslovakia and some places in North Africa. The geological age belongs to the late Pleistocene. In a narrow sense, farmers in Kroma only refer to human fossils in agricultural caves in Kroma. Kroma Dongnong's remains represent at least five people, who may have been buried in the late Orgna culture or the Perigord culture. The skull of an elderly man is well preserved, and the brain volume is about1600 ml. Judging from the bones of the limbs, he is tall and muscular. The height of male is over 180 cm, and that of female is about 167 cm. The origin of the peasant population in Kroma is still unsolved.
Farmers in Kroma