Summary : Bronze Age round cairn 4m in dameter and 0.2m high. Investigated in 1901 and found to cover a a circular paved area on top of a flat stone. The Bronze Age cairn, recorded by previous authorities, is visible as an earthwork on Environment Agency 1m Lidar data flown in 2019 and 2021 Historic England orthomosaic aerial photography. The site was mapped from aerial sources in 2023 during the Historic England Dartmoor-Plym project.
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More information : (SX 61186802) Cairn (NR) (1)
A small barrow, 9 feet in diameter, lies 20 feet and 30o west of
south from the cist (SX 66 NW 3) on Great Gnat's Head. This barrow
was carefully examined, and proved to cover a circular, carefully
paved area, while beneath the flat paving stones lay a large flat
stone which closely resembled the cover stone on a cist. This stone,
however, rested on the "calm" or subsoil everywhere, and covered
neither a pit in the "calm" nor a cist. (2)
A small heather covered cairn, situated on a slight west slope at
430m OD. It is 3.0m in diameter and 0.3m high with a small hollow in
the centre.
Surveyed at 1:10000 on PFD. (3)
Bronze Age round cairn 4m in dameter and 0.2m high. Investigated in 1901 and found to cover a a circular paved area on top of a flat stone. Scheduled. (4)
SX 61176802. A round cairn 3.9m in diameter and0.3m high; some surface stone is visible. (5)
The Bronze Age cairn, recorded by previous authorities, is visible as an earthwork on Environment Agency 1m Lidar data flown in 2019 and 2021 Historic England orthomosaic aerial photography. The site was mapped from aerial sources in 2023 during the Historic England Dartmoor-Plym project. It is centred on SX 61169 68022. The cairn mound measures approximately 4.8m in diameter. (6-7)
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