Answer:
Much of the evidence we have on early humas comes from Cro-Magnon.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Cromagnons are prehistoric people (Homo sapiens sapiens) from the Upper Paleolithic period, whose fossils were found in France, near the Cromagnon Cave (by which they were named). The oldest known remains of chromagnons are radiometrically dated to 35,000 years ago. As for their time, they were quite advanced, they could speak, they were engaged in painting, and they buried members of their community.