Thanks Gmantoo, those were beautiful images, awesome artwork. I would have liked to see a raging see coming thru one, it would have been a beautiful picture! shame they are temporary. B'
Another interesting thing to consider along this line are the standing stones all over Scotland and Ireland - sometimes single, sometimes in circle. Sometimes marked with an engraving, sometimes not marked.
Standing stones, orthostats, liths, or more commonly megaliths (because of their large and cumbersome size) are solitary stones set vertically in the ground and come in many different varieties.
Standing stones are usually difficult to date, but pottery found underneath some in Atlantic Europe connects them with the Beaker people; others in the region appear to be earlier or later however.
Where they appear in groups together, often in a circular, oval, henge or horseshoe formation, they are sometimes called megalithic monuments. These are sites of ancient religious ceremonies, sometimes containing burial chambers.[1]