Two cairns
Two Bronze Age cairns marking the western boundary of a prehistoric burial and ritual landscape on White Hill's northern slope.
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.
Two Bronze Age burial cairns on Cator Common, part of Dartmoor's rich prehistoric heritage.
A Bronze Age burial mound on Dartmoor, identifiable by its pale stone cairn.
Bronze Age cairn at the western end of a cairnfield on Homerton Hill, a scheduled monument on Dartmoor.
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 cairnfield and stone hut circle settlement in the upper Small Brook valley, with a boundary stone marker.