Biology
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Oldest Cord String from 50,000 years Ago Suggests that Neanderthals Are Smarter than We Think
Archeologists unearth the world's oldest cord string from 50,000 years ago from an archeological site in Abri du Maras in southeastern France where Neanderthals lived between 90,000 and 42,000 years ago.
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