The original stone that stood here was also known as the 'Four Ways Cross Stone'. The stone is within an extensive area of ridge and furrow cultivation and it is likely that it was erected as a rubbing stone when the field became pasture.
see:
Hadlow, J. & Darvill, D. Investigation of a standing stone at Ballahot
in Darvill, T. (2003) Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man. Seventh Report - 2002
BOURNEMOUTH: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University
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