Abstract

This Note describes a number of features comprising sub-circular stone patterns, arguably deliberate settings, relating to much larger rocks, located in the upland of Calderdale, West Yorkshire and in central Cumbria and in Ireland. Parallels in south-west England are outlined, and suggestions made regarding interpretation. Connections are made with other forms of the appropriation of natural features, and with the way that archaeologists come to notice things.

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