But when you see them all in partnership with their respective settlements you see the whole picture and see how connected they were with the settlements, near you Nine stones close is a good example neolithic/early bronze age stone circle with the oval settlement of the same age in between the stride and rowtor, the stone circle served that community, often we're just left with the big stone monuments and the slighter settlement sites have long since been ploughed out, when the settlements are still there you see the whole picture and the monument stops been a stand alone thing and becomes part of that settlement, in fact it's the most important structure of that settlement, go on admit it, i'm changing our mind a little already : > }=[
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