Stone Rows
Bronze Age stone alignments stretching across open moorland, their purpose still mysterious after millennia.
Bronze Age stone alignments stretching across open moorland, their purpose still mysterious after millennia.
Bronze Age stones aligned across the moor, a stark reminder of Dartmoor's ancient inhabitants and their mysterious purposes.
Bronze Age standing stones arranged in a line across the open Dartmoor moorland, weathered by millennia of wind and rain.
A Bronze Age stone circle on the high moor near Sittaford, offering solitude and wide views across Dartmoor's granite landscape.
Bronze Age stone rows and cairn overlooking the northern moors, a haunting remnant of Dartmoor's prehistoric past.
Bronze Age stone rows aligned across open moorland, their weathered granite markers still commanding the windswept landscape after four millennia.
A Bronze Age cairn standing quietly on the open moor, marking an ancient burial or ritual site among Dartmoor's weathered granite landscape.
Bronze Age stone rows and cairn hidden in the open moorland, weathered monuments to Dartmoor's ancient inhabitants.
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, their weathered granite markers still aligned after four thousand years.