A 50,000-year-old piece of sequence hints at Neanderthal intelligence, researchers state

A 50,000-year-old piece of sequence hints at Neanderthal intelligence, researchers state Just what may be the world’s eldest bit of sequence, from Neanderthal people from bark about 50,000 in years past, has become unearthed in a stone housing in France. It’s a little fragment — simply over two-tenths of an inch-long — but their discoverers …