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As well as RSC, there are single recumbents in various places, but often there's uncertainty about whether they are anything other than natural. With no other stones needed, when does a big lying-down stone become a prehistoric monument?

Eg http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/13035/cefnyrhenriw_recumbent_stone.html

thesweetcheat wrote:
As well as RSC, there are single recumbents in various places, but often there's uncertainty about whether they are anything other than natural. With no other stones needed, when does a big lying-down stone become a prehistoric monument?

Eg http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/13035/cefnyrhenriw_recumbent_stone.html

That's what I thought the thread was about , big recumbent stones in the UK ,and not just RSC / ASCs .