Cosdon Hill Multiple Stone Rows
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, their purpose still debated by archaeologists and visitors alike.
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, their purpose still debated by archaeologists and visitors alike.
Bronze Age stone hut circle and enclosed settlement south of Deadlake Foot on Dartmoor.
Bronze Age stone alignment and cairn group on the south-west slopes of Black Tor, marking ancient ritual or territorial significance.
Bronze Age stone row stretching across open moorland, aligned with the rhythm of ancient ritual and celestial cycles.
A Bronze Age stone row stretching across open moorland, its weathered granite sentinels still aligned as they were 4,000 years ago.
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, their purpose still mysterious after four thousand years.
Bronze Age stone rows aligned across open moorland, their weathered granite markers still commanding the windswept landscape after four millennia.
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, their weathered granite markers still aligned after four thousand years.
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, aligned with the distant tors of Dartmoor's granite landscape.