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Bronze Age site of Grimspound, Dartmoor

Grimspound is a late Bronze Age site high up on on Dartmoor in Devon, England. The ruins of 24 circular stone huts are surrounded by a low stone wall. The site was named in the eighteenth century and its name is probably related to the Anglo-Saxon god of war, Grim ( also known as Woden, or Odin). Several ruins of stone buildings are shown in the photo along with the enclosure wall.

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Start: 19 June 2018
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