Merrivale Stone Row (East)
Bronze Age stones marching across open moorland, their purpose still tangled in Dartmoor's deep past.
Bronze Age stones marching across open moorland, their purpose still tangled in Dartmoor's deep past.
Bronze Age standing stones arranged in a long row across open moorland, weathered by thousands of years of Dartmoor wind and rain.
Bronze Age stone circle and aligned row of standing stones on the open moor, revealing prehistoric ritual and territorial practices.
A Bronze Age stone alignment on Conies Down, one of several such ritual or territorial markers scattered across Dartmoor.
Bronze Age stone alignment stretching across open moorland, a silent witness to Dartmoor's prehistoric past.
Bronze Age stones arranged in a purposeful line across Dartmoor's open moorland, their meaning still debated by archaeologists.
Bronze Age ceremonial alignment of standing stones stretching across open moorland, silent witness to 4,000 years of Dartmoor's history.
A Bronze Age alignment of standing stones stretching across open moorland, testament to Dartmoor's prehistoric past.
Bronze Age stones aligned across the moor, a stark reminder of Dartmoor's ancient inhabitants and their mysterious purposes.