Alfred Watkins stated that this, now recumbent, standing stone was associated with an alignment originating from Woodhenge.
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The idea was revived by several Western writers and researchers such as Carl Reichenbach (Odic force), Alfred Watkins (Ley lines), Gustav Freiherr von Pohl, Manfred Curry and Ernst Hartmann.