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Stone Row is one of Dartmoor's most enigmatic Bronze Age monuments—a line of weathered granite blocks marching across the open moor, their original purpose still debated among archaeologists. Whether ceremonial, astronomical, or territorial, these stones speak to the ritual significance this landscape held for prehistoric communities.
Walking out to the stones, you're treading the same moorland that Bronze Age people knew intimately. The exposed granite, the wind-carved slopes, the vast sky—nothing has fundamentally changed. Standing among them offers a rare moment of connection across millennia, unmediated by interpretation boards or visitor centres.
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