In Megalopolis, Arcadia, the world’s oldest known wooden tools – see photos
“This area was very important for human evolution throughout Europe,” explains the head of the research, paleoanthropologist Katerina Harvati
Arcadia: They stole 26 bells from churches in three weeks
The thefts are considered targeted as they were taking the bells for the metals they were made of: bronze, copper, and some even contained silver and gold - According to authorities, their value exceeds 40,000 euros
Incredible – Lower Paleolithic Tools dated to 700,000 years ago discovered in Greece (photos)
The experts think that the tools may have been produced by Homo antecessor, a hominin species that lived in Europe