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Toot Hill recumbent stone
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Submitted byastronomer
AddedFeb 20 2005
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Description Another view of the Toot Hill recumbent stone. It is a slightly smaller version of the Standing Stone, 2km SE and further along the line of what may be a prehistoric track leading 10km S to Morridge, in Staffordshire.

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cosmic
(2005-02-23)
This bears no relation to what I would call a recumbent - recumbent has a special meaning in relation to Stones of being a specific part of a stone circle unique to NE Scotland - this is surely just a fallen stone!

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