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Three years ago a moor in North Yorkshire caught fire and burned for a couple days, removing most of the peat cover. Prior to the fire there were a few known barrows and a couple of dozen carved rocks known to be on the moor.
After the fire, dozens of low cairns, a couple more possible barrows & ring cairns, a whole bunch of as-yet unclassified features and over 200 carved rocks were recorded including one carved kerb stone of national if not international significance.
It's no Callanish but a pretty major site by most standards.
So yes, there are probably hundreds of similar sites throughout our islands and just off our coasts waiting to be recognised.

Think how rivers have silted up due to building of weirs etc , and the resulting coverage of sites adjacent to rivers..
try to get in your heads why circles were built ?
the answer is always the same,,,they believed they would be reborn from the mother earth.
they had no comprehension of the fact that energy HAS TO EARTH. couple this with the effect of planetry alignment ,then You will understand what drove them to build the fabulous connecting in straight lines system that we love so much.
It is easy for Me to see,and must sound arrogant of Me to suddenly appear on here professing to know so much,but I really do I really do.
The answer is that the door was never locked, no key to find,all the combined brains of the world cant see the wood for the trees.look at nature,look at toadstools .THEY KNOW. they live on the energy.