Ancient Wooden Tools Unearthed in Greece: A Glimpse into Early Human Innovation
A remarkable discovery in Greece reveals the oldest known wooden tools, dating back 430,000 years, shedding light on early human craftsmanship.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 16 days ago
Researchers have made a significant find in Greece, uncovering wooden tools that are believed to be the oldest ever used by humans, dating back an impressive 430,000 years.
These hand-held tools were found at an ancient lakeside site, providing valuable insights into the technological capabilities of early humans.
The discovery not only highlights the ingenuity of our ancestors but also enhances our understanding of human history and the development of tool-making.