Quintin's Man (Cairn)
A Bronze Age cairn standing on the open moor, its stones weathered by millennia of Dartmoor wind and rain.
A Bronze Age cairn standing on the open moor, its stones weathered by millennia of Dartmoor wind and rain.
A Bronze Age round cairn on Dartmoor, likely built as a burial monument during the second millennium BC.
Bronze Age ring cairn on Corn Ridge summit, part of a larger prehistoric cemetery in the Dartmoor landscape.
Bronze Age ring cairn and part of an ancient cemetery complex on Corn Ridge summit.
A Bronze Age ring cairn on Cawsand Hill, part of an ancient cemetery marking the high moorland.
A Bronze Age ring cairn on the open moor south east of Cullever Steps, among Dartmoor's scattered ancient monuments.
A Bronze Age ring cairn on the moorland south of Devil's Bridge, marking ancient settlement and ritual activity.
A Bronze Age ring cairn on the open moor southwest of Great Nodden, now a low stone circle marking an ancient burial or ceremonial site.
A Bronze Age ring cairn on the open moor southwest of Great Nodden, part of Dartmoor's rich prehistoric landscape.