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Name the fossil modern man and living modern man. How do they differ in cranial capacity.

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Homo sapiens fossilis : The fossil modern man or Cro-Magnon man with cranial capacity of 1650 `cm^(3-)` • Homo sapiens sapiens : The living modern man with cranial capacity of 1200 - 1600 `cm^(3-)`
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