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Hart Tor North comprises two parallel lines of standing stones stretching across the exposed moor, part of Dartmoor's remarkable Bronze Age heritage. These rows, typical of the ceremonial landscapes built by communities between 2000 and 1500 BC, remain enigmatic in purpose—astronomical alignments, territorial markers, or ritual processional ways remain subjects of scholarly debate.
The site demands a visit on foot across genuine moorland rather than manicured heritage grounds. Walking here, buffeted by wind and surrounded by nothing but gorse, granite tors, and sky, you experience the moor as Bronze Age builders knew it. The rows' modest height and scattered condition speak honestly to time's passage, offering no romanticised reconstruction—just stones, weathering, and questions.
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