Ancient 430,000-Year-Old Wooden Digging Stick Found in Greece Rewrites Prehistoric Tool History

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Ancient 430,000-Year-Old Wooden Digging Stick Found in Greece Rewrites Prehistoric Tool History
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Archaeologists at Marathousa 1 in southern Greece unearthed two wooden tools dating to about 430,000 years ago, including an 81 cm alder digging stick—the oldest handheld wooden tool known—suggesting Homo heidelbergensis or early Neanderthals used wood alongside stone tools in a glacial lakeshore habitat and expanding our view of early technology.

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