Well I would have to post this with my username wouldn't I
http://www.newscientist.com/article...gn=twitter&cmpid=SOC|NSNS|2012-GLOBAL-twitter
Some snippets:
"At 90,000 years old, the material purported to be string predates the arrival of Homo sapiens in Europe. That means the Neanderthals occupying the French site learned to make it themselves, rather than imitating modern humans, says Hardy. In fact, a growing body of evidence suggests our extinct cousins developed a number of sophisticated behaviours and perhaps even taught some skills to our species when the two met."
Interesting hypothesis; albeit not completely proven via the string but quite compelling.
http://www.newscientist.com/article...gn=twitter&cmpid=SOC|NSNS|2012-GLOBAL-twitter
Some snippets:
"At 90,000 years old, the material purported to be string predates the arrival of Homo sapiens in Europe. That means the Neanderthals occupying the French site learned to make it themselves, rather than imitating modern humans, says Hardy. In fact, a growing body of evidence suggests our extinct cousins developed a number of sophisticated behaviours and perhaps even taught some skills to our species when the two met."
Interesting hypothesis; albeit not completely proven via the string but quite compelling.