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Drizzlecombe South Row is a Bronze Age monument consisting of a line of standing stones, part of a wider sacred landscape that once saw ritual gatherings on this exposed stretch of high moorland. The stones have endured for over 3,500 years, their surfaces now patinated by weather and time.
The site sits on the raw granite moorland characteristic of central Dartmoor, where the landscape itself becomes part of the archaeological story. Walking to the stones, you cross open ground where Bronze Age people once moved across the same terrain, a direct connection across the centuries to the hands that raised these markers for the dead.
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