Ancient Cow’s Tooth May Reveal Stonehenge’s Origins

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A cow's tooth found at Stonehenge suggests the animal originated from Wales and may have been used as a beast of burden to transport the stones, providing new insights into the monument's construction and the movement of people and animals during the Neolithic period.
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