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Stone alignment on Conies Down
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Stone alignment on Conies Down

A Bronze Age stone alignment on Conies Down, one of several such ritual or territorial markers scattered across Dartmoor.

Stone alignment, Assycombe
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Stone alignment, Assycombe

Scheduled monument showing layers of settlement from Bronze Age alignment through medieval to post-medieval farming.

Stone alignment, Hurston Ridge
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Stone alignment, Hurston Ridge

Bronze Age settlement, burial cairns and field system on Hurston Ridge, revealing prehistoric land use on Dartmoor.

Stone alignment, Langstone Moor
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Stone alignment, Langstone Moor

Bronze Age stone alignment and round cairn on Langstone Moor, a scheduled monument of the prehistoric Dartmoor landscape.

Stone alignment, Ringmoor Down
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Stone alignment, Ringmoor Down

Bronze Age stone alignment and cairn on Ringmoor Down, a scheduled monument characteristic of Dartmoor's prehistoric heritage.

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Stone Row

Bronze Age stones aligned across the moor, a stark reminder of Dartmoor's ancient inhabitants and their mysterious purposes.

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Stone Row

Bronze Age stones arranged in a purposeful line across Dartmoor's open moorland, their meaning still debated by archaeologists.

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Stone Row

Bronze Age ceremonial alignment of standing stones stretching across open moorland, silent witness to 4,000 years of Dartmoor's history.