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humanities Feb 7, 2026, 11:00 AM
Archaeologists uncover ancient wooden tools dating back 430,000 years in Greece - Archaeologists found the oldest known wooden tools in Greece's Megalopolis basin, estimated to be around 430,000 years old.
- The discovery highlights the rarity of preserved wooden artifacts and provides insight into early human tool-making.
- The find suggests potential uses by Neanderthals or early human ancestors, contributing to the understanding of prehistoric technology.
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