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Although most of the bluestones are just chips, there have been a few small objects (found at Stonehenge) made from bluestone which have been deliberately formed into disc shapes.
Given the similarity of bluestone to the night sky and when one looks at the Nebra disc, (which has a number of small gold discs on it which are presumed to represent stars) one could perhaps imagine the bluestone discs as playing the role of stars as well.

I grant you this is a tenuous connection, but I though I would throw it in!

Its perhaps a very small hint that Stonehenge played a similar role as has been suggested for the Lascaux caves in France....

Chris W

Jim Darvill has written a book on the subject about the relationship between Stonehenge and Carn Meini, in an article in current Archaeology he says;...

"Then there is the stone itself: called bluestone because of its greenish blue colour when freshly quarried or when wet, dolorite is a very hard rock of volcanic origin with a regular pattern of white feldspar inclusions, like large lumps of sugar. ‘Are these’, Tim asks, ‘a rockbound equivalent of the stars of the night sky, a Milky Way trapped in stone? Do they symbolise some myth, such as the raindrops of the great storm that created the world, or the crystallised tears of the gods? Might the stone itself be held in high regard for its perceived magical properties?’.

I took this photo of a stone at Carn Meini, as you can see the quartz/feldspar? is fairly striking as he says 'lumps of sugar', though to be quite honest I don't think they were viewed as stars......

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/64832/images/carn_meini.html