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> It's just that standing stones are sought out by animals for a scratch.
> But that doesn't make them scratching posts (they're still standing stones).

Like you I am suspicious about the idea of farmers going to all the trouble of erecting a scratching post, but you're making an assumption that everything else is a standing stone.

What about cross shafts, gate posts the remains of walls (or in some areas fence posts)?

These are all things that a cow or sheep might adopt to scratch itself on. Just because it's made of rock and stands up doesn't make it prehistoric!

K x

No, it doesn't. You're right. But it helps explain the good health of stock pastured near megaliths !

I think we would all agree that all stone is old...

In the case of a standing stone it only takes on prehistoric meaning when man puts in finger in the pie, he will either erect it, or use it in some form, these are the reasons it becomes important to us.

we need to ask these questions of the popping stone..

was it erected by man?...no is the answer

was it used by man in anyway?.. i would guess not, unless history or someone can show relevant finds nearby to show that it has prehistoric relation.

In this case the stone seems to only have one modern use and that is for old victorian type folks to have their pictures taken next to it, which is hardly prehistoric use. the stone itself doesn't look that special.