Earthwork
Mysterious earthwork remnants scattered across open moorland, revealing Bronze Age settlement patterns on Dartmoor's high plateau.
Mysterious earthwork remnants scattered across open moorland, revealing Bronze Age settlement patterns on Dartmoor's high plateau.
Crumbling stone walls of an ancient livestock pound nestled in Dartmoor's open moorland, a window into centuries of upland farming.
Bronze Age ceremonial alignment of standing stones stretching across open moorland, silent witness to 4,000 years of Dartmoor's history.
Bronze Age settlement remains scattered across open moorland, where ancient stone circles and hut circles tell stories of Dartmoor's earliest inhabitants.
Abandoned tin mine shafts dotting the open moorland, remnants of Dartmoor's industrial heyday.
Bagtor, Ashburton
Bronze Age stone foundations half-buried in Dartmoor's heather, where people once sheltered on this windswept plateau.
Bonehill, Moretonhampstead
Bronze Age stone foundations nestled in the moorland, offering glimpses of how people lived on Dartmoor thousands of years ago.
Bonehill, Moretonhampstead
Bronze Age foundations set into Dartmoor's granite bedrock, where ancient families sheltered within circles of stone.
Bronze Age stone circle on open moorland, weathered by millennia of Dartmoor wind and rain.