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Study of a Neolithic cow tooth near Stonehenge suggests the site's stones were transported from Wales.
Scientists analyzing a Neolithic cow tooth found near Stonehenge have uncovered clues about the monument's origins.
Isotope analysis indicates the cow likely grazed near the Preseli Hills in Wales, where some Stonehenge stones originate.
This suggests the stones were transported over long distances, potentially with help from cattle.
The study offers new insights into the history and construction of Stonehenge.
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