Personaly, I don't think that the glaciation theory should be judged on whether large stone can be or have been moved by Human effect.
The question is, could they have been moved by glaciation? I haven't read anything that shows not so far. Probability? difficult to say really, but can't see any reason to dismiss the idea..
Tony
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