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FourWinds wrote:
StoneLifter wrote:
The two circles could have been made by the same group of builders.
Swinside and Ballynoe are so close in style that Anthony Weir suggested that they may have been built by the same people many years ago. The two sites are at extremely similar latitudes too.
Burl goes further and suggests Ballynoe was based on the English models .

I can recall Practical Woodworker magazines that would carry plans for two or three joinery projects. There were similar 'knitting plans' for cottages and boats and wireless sets. In a sense boring Goldsworthy videos are perpetuating a cairn-building pattern - his A-Cones. The Scottish recumbent circles are able to be grouped stylistically.