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struments, and had cultural affinities with the Homo sapiens sapiens living
during the same period. To put it precisely, Neanderthals are a "robust"
human race that simply disappeared in time.
Homo Sapiens Archaic, Homo Heilderbergensis
and Cro-Magnon Man
Archaic Homo sapiens is the last step before contemporary man in the
imaginary evolutionary scheme. In fact, evolutionists do not have much to
say about these fossils, as there are only very minor differences between
them and today’s human beings. Some researchers even state that repre-
sentatives of this race are still living today, and point to native Australians
as an example. Like Homo sapiens (archaic), native Australians also have
thick protruding eyebrows, an inward-inclined mandibular structure, and
a slightly smaller cranial capacity.
The group characterised as Homo heilderbergensis in evolutionist litera-
ture is in fact the same as archaic Homo sapiens. The reason why two differ-
ent terms are used to define the same human racial type is the
disagreements among evolutionists. All the fossils included under the
Homo heidelbergensis classification suggest that people who were anatomi-
cally very similar to today’s Europeans lived 500,000 and even 740,000
years ago, first in England and then in Spain.
It is estimated that Cro-Magnon man lived 30,000 years ago. He has a
dome-shaped cranium and a broad forehead. His cranium of 1,600 cc is
above the average for contemporary man. His skull has thick eyebrow pro-
jections and a bony protrusion at the back that is characteristic of both Ne-
anderthal man and Homo erectus.
Although the Cro-Magnon is considered to be a European race, the
structure and volume of Cro-Magnon's cranium look very much like those
of some races living in Africa and the tropics today. Relying on this similar-
ity, it is estimated that Cro-Magnon was an archaic African race. Some other
paleoanthropological finds have shown that the Cro-Magnon and the Nean-
derthal races intermixed and laid the foundations for the races of our day.
As a result, none of these human beings were "primitive species".
They were different human beings who lived in earlier times and either as-
similated and mixed with other races, or became extinct and disappeared
from history.