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- Chancelade_man abstract "Chancelade man or the Chancelade find is a male skeleton of an ancient anatomically modern human found in Chancelade in France in 1888. The skeleton was that of a rather short man, mere 1,55 meters tall. Early interpretations was that the skeleton was that of an Eskimo, but modern researchers have grouped the skeleton with the Cro-Magnon (in the wider sense) since the 1960s. The term European early modern humans is today preferred for this expanded assemblage.".
- Q3139757 abstract "Chancelade man or the Chancelade find is a male skeleton of an ancient anatomically modern human found in Chancelade in France in 1888. The skeleton was that of a rather short man, mere 1,55 meters tall. Early interpretations was that the skeleton was that of an Eskimo, but modern researchers have grouped the skeleton with the Cro-Magnon (in the wider sense) since the 1960s. The term European early modern humans is today preferred for this expanded assemblage.".
- Chancelade_man comment "Chancelade man or the Chancelade find is a male skeleton of an ancient anatomically modern human found in Chancelade in France in 1888. The skeleton was that of a rather short man, mere 1,55 meters tall. Early interpretations was that the skeleton was that of an Eskimo, but modern researchers have grouped the skeleton with the Cro-Magnon (in the wider sense) since the 1960s. The term European early modern humans is today preferred for this expanded assemblage.".
- Q3139757 comment "Chancelade man or the Chancelade find is a male skeleton of an ancient anatomically modern human found in Chancelade in France in 1888. The skeleton was that of a rather short man, mere 1,55 meters tall. Early interpretations was that the skeleton was that of an Eskimo, but modern researchers have grouped the skeleton with the Cro-Magnon (in the wider sense) since the 1960s. The term European early modern humans is today preferred for this expanded assemblage.".