North easternmost cairn
Bronze Age cairn at the north-eastern edge of a cairnfield scattered across Homerton Hill.
Bronze Age cairn at the north-eastern edge of a cairnfield scattered across Homerton Hill.
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.
A Bronze Age ring cairn crowning Great Nodden, among Dartmoor's most prominent upland burial monuments.
A Bronze Age ring cairn on the exposed heights of Shell Top, with traces of its ritual and domestic past still visible.
A Bronze Age kerbed cairn with stone cist, built on the open moorland of Dendles Waste.
Bronze Age round barrow crowning North Hessary Tor, one of Dartmoor's prominent granite outcrops.
Bronze Age round cairn, one of many in a cairnfield scattered across Longstone Hill on Dartmoor.
A Bronze Age cairn crowning Hangingstone Hill, part of Dartmoor's rich prehistoric monument landscape.