Cairn on Corndon Tor
Bronze Age cairn crowning Corndon Tor, a scheduled monument on the high moor.
Bronze Age cairn crowning Corndon Tor, a scheduled monument on the high moor.
A Bronze Age cairn crowning Hameldown Tor, one of Dartmoor's prominent granite peaks on the eastern moor.
A Bronze Age cairn on the open moorland of northern Harford Moor, a stone monument of uncertain purpose from prehistory.
Bronze Age stone cairns scattered across the open moorland, their purpose still mysterious after millennia.
Bronze Age stone cairns scattered across open moorland, silent witnesses to Dartmoor's ancient past.
A Bronze Age burial mound on Dartmoor's eastern slopes, marked by pale stone.
Five Bronze Age burial mounds clustered on Hamel Down, remnants of prehistoric settlement on the open moor.
A group of five Bronze Age round barrows on the high moorland of Black Hill, likely built as burial monuments over 3,000 years ago.
Bronze Age cairnfield on Longstone Hill with four prominent cairns marking ancient burial and ritual sites.