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Zig-zag stones are plentiful about the roadsides and field edges, though more commonly of an erect aspect with bent 'head'. Often where you find a pair of stones they will be of dissimilar shapes (especially where the major faces are aligned). And often enough one will be of such a form as says their choice not simply functional for gateposts (more especially the flat-face aligned pairs, unless it be on occasion for an hypothesized precursor of the 'Orkney gate'). And the ones at Newbigging would seem to far exceed even 3.6m apart.

most of the Perthshire pairs are of disimilar shapes. and check out <a href="http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/2334">Newhall Bridge</a> for a far apart pair

Cheers
Andy