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Stone circles according to ancient Irish historians The ancient historians of Ireland say stone circles were cattle crushes used to corral the districts cattle each year on 1st May. The cattle were corralled and fires lit outside such that the fire,heat and smoke would eliminate the ticks that threatened the cattle at the time. It was a worldwide cattle treatment procedure introduced by Nimrod's son Bel. I have further if you interested.--Jaslynch1 (talk) 13:44, 20 August 2011 (UTC)