Stone Age String Strengthens Case for Neandertal Smarts

Share this on WhatsApp Fibers twisted together to form string might not sound like bleeding-edge technology. But with string, or cordage, one can make bags, nets, rope and clothing. We use it to lace our shoes, floss our teeth, suspend bridges, transmit electrical power—the list goes on and on. Naturally, archaeologists have been eager to … Continue reading Stone Age String Strengthens Case for Neandertal Smarts