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, ...
To this day, Stonehenge remains a historical landmark that we continue to learn more about, especially with the discovery of a 5,000-year-old cow tooth, which could provide insight into its origins.
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 ...