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Erme Pound is a Bronze Age archaeological site that reveals how people managed livestock on Dartmoor thousands of years ago. The pound—an enclosure built from stone—sits among the open moorland south of the moor's central plateau, its low walls still visible to those who know where to look. The site demonstrates the continuity of pastoral life on Dartmoor, where similar practices persisted for millennia.
Visiting requires a sense of adventure and navigation skills; there are no visitor facilities or marked paths. The surrounding landscape is quintessential Dartmoor—rolling heather, granite outcrops, and wide skies—making the walk itself as rewarding as the site. This is archaeology as you find it on the moor: subtle, weathered, and profoundly connected to the land.
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