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White Barrow round cairn

A Bronze Age round cairn on Dartmoor, likely built as a burial monument in the second millennium BC.

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Wittaburrow Cairn

A Bronze Age cairn standing on open moorland, offering insight into Dartmoor's ancient burial practices and the people who inhabited these hills millennia ago.

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Cairn 190m west of Archerton

Bronze Age cairn on the open moor west of Archerton, a scheduled monument and marker of prehistoric settlement.

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Cairn 500m NNW of Archerton

A Bronze Age cairn on the open moor northwest of Archerton, part of Dartmoor's ancient burial landscape.

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Cairn 800m ENE of Big Pond

A Bronze Age cairn on the open moorland east of Big Pond, marking an ancient burial or ritual site.

Cairn east of Ringmoor Cottage
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Cairn east of Ringmoor Cottage

A Bronze Age cairn on the eastern slopes above Ringmoor Cottage, part of Dartmoor's ancient ceremonial landscape.

Cairn east of Scout Hut
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Cairn east of Scout Hut

Bronze Age cairn on the eastern moorland near Scout Hut, a scheduled monument with views across Dartmoor.

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Cairn north of Giant's Hill

Bronze Age cairn on the high moor north of Giant's Hill, a scheduled monument marking ancient burial or ritual practice.