Cow tooth provides fresh clue on Stonehenge origins

Published: 8/22/2025
Cow tooth provides fresh clue on Stonehenge origins
New analysis of a Neolithic cow's tooth found at Stonehenge suggests the animal likely came from Wales, supporting theories that cattle helped transport the massive stones to the site. Scientists discovered evidence linking cattle remains at Stonehenge to Wales, where the bluestones originated. This research offers new insights into Stonehenge's origins and the potential role of cattle in moving the stones, adding to the ongoing exploration of the monument's ties to Wales.