Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Scientists dissecting a Neolithic cow molar may have unlocked the mystery of its role in Stonehenge’s creation. By slicing into the tooth, ...
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Neolithic cow’s tooth found in 1924 may hold the key to understanding the origin of Stonehenge
Remains of a cow shed light on how Stonehenge may have been erected. Researchers analyzed a Neolithic cow's molar, and the chemical signatures indicate that it could have been involved in the ...
An ancient cow tooth unearthed beneath Stonehenge offers a “fascinating” clue about how the monument was built. Photo from Priyank V via Unsplash The mystery of how Stonehenge’s bluestones were ...
A fragment of cow teeth, buried quietly in the chalk soil near Stonehenge almost 5,000 years ago, has just thrown new weight behind a theory that’s been gaining ground for years: the idea that cattle ...
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