There's an article called Destructions, Re-erections and Re-creations by J.N. Graham Ritchie in the book From Sickles to Circles, published by Tempus that deals with this subject. It's mainly about Scottish sites, Balbirnie, Stones of Stenness, Balfarg, etc, but is relevant to this debate. I think the book is remaindered so may be available cheap.
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