White Barrow round cairn
A Bronze Age round cairn on Dartmoor, likely built as a burial monument in the second millennium BC.
A Bronze Age round cairn on Dartmoor, likely built as a burial monument in the second millennium BC.
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.
Bronze Age cairn on the open moor west of Archerton, a scheduled monument and marker of prehistoric settlement.
A Bronze Age cairn on the open moor northwest of Archerton, part of Dartmoor's ancient burial landscape.
A Bronze Age cairn on the open moorland east of Big Pond, marking an ancient burial or ritual site.
A Bronze Age cairn on the eastern slopes above Ringmoor Cottage, part of Dartmoor's ancient ceremonial landscape.
Bronze Age cairn on the eastern moorland near Scout Hut, a scheduled monument with views across Dartmoor.
A Bronze Age cairn standing beside one of Dartmoor's ancient linear boundaries, marking the moor's prehistoric past.
Bronze Age cairn on the high moor north of Giant's Hill, a scheduled monument marking ancient burial or ritual practice.