Neanderthals were smarter than we thought, explains the world’s oldest string of yarn

Recently, scientists came through a 6-millimetre-long cord fragment, which is said to be made from three bundles of fibres. The 6-millimetre-long cord fragment was found at an excavation site in the south-east of France, according to the news from our sources. The tiny twine has been used by Neanderthal people between 41,000 and 52,000 years …

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