Stone corrals

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>So would you concede that Castlerigg (lots of good walling stone round there) is unlikely to be a corral ?<

I might, then again I might surmise that the walling stone between the standing stones was the logical filling to use under those conditions ;-)

Embanked stone circles.

There is a type of monument known as an embanked stone circle.

Like some other respondents, I'm a little surprised at the stone circles you've chosen as examples for your conjecture.

Embanked stone circles.

Here's one:

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/2233

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