The people who built Stonehenge probably ate cattle organs and shared leftovers with dogs, according to an analysis of parasites trapped in ancient faeces. Fossilised excrement roughly 4500 years old was discovered several years ago at Durrington.
An analysis of fossilised faeces found near Stonehenge suggest the people who built the monument ate raw cattle organs and shared the leftovers with their dogs
A new Stonehenge feces study has revealed new dietary data about the Stonehenge builders’ diet through the presence of parasite eggs from undercooked foods.