Ancient Cow Tooth Sheds Light on Stonehenge's Origins

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Source: Archaeology News Online Magazine
Ancient Cow Tooth Sheds Light on Stonehenge's Origins
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A 5,000-year-old cow tooth found near Stonehenge provides evidence linking the monument's bluestones to Wales, suggesting cattle may have helped transport the stones, and highlights the complex movement and sourcing of materials in Neolithic Britain.

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