Two cairns
Two Bronze Age cairns within a larger cairnfield on White Hill's western slope, part of Dartmoor's extensive upland monument complex.
Two Bronze Age cairns within a larger cairnfield on White Hill's western slope, part of Dartmoor's extensive upland monument complex.
Two Bronze Age cairns marking the north eastern boundary of a prehistoric burial and ceremonial field on White Hill's slopes.
Two Bronze Age cairns marking the western boundary of a prehistoric burial and ritual landscape on White Hill's northern slope.
Bronze Age cairns and boundary bank in a moorland cairnfield south-west of Raddick Hill.
Two Bronze Age cairns on the open moorland at Ausewell Rocks, marking an ancient burial or ceremonial site.
Bronze Age cairns and a stone cist on the western slope of Great Gnats' Head, part of Dartmoor's scattered prehistoric burial landscape.
Two Bronze Age cairns on the slopes east of Higher White Tor, part of Dartmoor's extensive prehistoric burial landscape.
Two Bronze Age burial cairns on Cator Common, part of Dartmoor's rich prehistoric heritage.
Bronze Age cairn cemetery on Homerton Hill, including ring cairn and multiple burial mounds within an ancient enclosure.