As a poorly preserved
Neolithic site, its precise purpose is unknown though in all likelihood was ritualistic. The site was surveyed in 1929 by
Arthur Raistrick who stated that "its position suggests very strongly a burial with a
peristalith of standing stones". Others have speculated that, rather than a fully fledged stone circle, it may have been a type of
ring cairn. Dating from the Neolithic period when
hunter-gatherer societies had begun to develop farming techniques, the construction of the site will have coincided with initial land clearance and deforestation for livestock grazing and therefore predates the main development of
peatland. ==Notes==