I believe the polisher isn't in it's original location but was moved there from.............Well i don't really know but that's what i was told. :)
TJJ, Yes, The avenue stone would have been impossible to work in it's current position.
There's also several polishing marks in the West Kennett longbarrow, Some obvious, Some not so, Until you touch them.
I believe there are several dozen more documented (in the Avebury area) but i can't remember the source.
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