Hart Tor North stone rows
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, aligned with the distant tors of Dartmoor's granite landscape.
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, aligned with the distant tors of Dartmoor's granite landscape.
Bronze Age stone rows stretching across open moorland, their purpose still mysterious after four thousand years.
A Bronze Age stone circle on open moorland, with weathered stones still standing after thousands of years on Dartmoor's high ground.
A water channel engineered to power Dartmoor's pottery industry, now a quiet monument to medieval industrial enterprise.
Granite-built tramway routes crossing Dartmoor, engineered to transport stone from quarries to distant markets in the 19th century.
Bronze Age stones arranged in a purposeful line across Dartmoor's open moorland, their meaning still debated by archaeologists.
A Bronze Age cairn standing on Dartmoor's open moorland, testament to ancient communities who shaped this landscape.
A Bronze Age cairn standing among Dartmoor's open moorland, marking ancient presence on the high plateau.
A Bronze Age cairn standing on open moorland, testament to Dartmoor's ancient human presence.