Archaeologists have uncovered the world's oldest known wooden tools at a ancient lake shore in Greece's Megalopolis basin, dating back an astonishing 430,000 years.
The pair of artifacts, a spindly 2.5-foot (80 cm) digging stick and a smaller handheld piece of willow or poplar wood, push back evidence of wooden technology, offering fresh insights into pre
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