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More model informationA recumbent stone part of the Scorhill Stone Circle, Gidleigh Common, Dartmoor. The stone has been damaged by stone cutters as evidenced by the row of jumper holes down its centre. The cutter would make a line of holes and then force a wedge (known as a ‘jumper’) into each one. This resulted the stone being split in two. Scorhill is the finest example of a Bronze Age stone circle in Dartmoor.
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