Oldest Known Drilling Tool Discovered in Egypt's Badari Site Dates to Late 4th Millennium BCE
STRATEGIC MINERALS
A small copper alloy object, identified as the oldest known drilling tool in Egypt, was excavated from a predynastic cemetery in Badari. Dating to the late 4th millennium BCE, it is determined to be a bow drill, suggesting advanced drilling techniques 2000 years earlier than previously documented. The study, involving researchers from Newcastle University and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, indicates the possibility of ancient trading networks based on the tool's unusual metal composition.

Feb 10, 2026, 10:00 AM