Ancient Cow Tooth Sheds New Light on Stonehenge's Origins

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A cow's tooth found near Stonehenge has revealed that the animal likely originated from Wales, supporting theories that cattle may have helped transport the stones across Britain, providing new insights into the construction of the ancient monument.
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