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Merrivale OSGR SX 55365 74635

Comments
Part of the  well-known complex with easy access from the road.

References
TPI VI (1830) 200.
Dartmoor Sketches (1870?) p14
TDA IV (ii) (1871)  513-514; XXVII (1895) 86; LXXI (1939) 326.
R. Burnard. Dartmoor  Pictorial Records I (1890) 49-50. 
W. Crossing. Guide to  Dartmoor (1912) 95.
R.H. Worth. Dartmoor (1953) 248, 260.
P. Pettit. Prehistoric Dartmoor (1974) 156-8.
E. Hemery. High Dartmoor (1983) 1046.
J.R.  Turner. DASP 48 (1990) 81.
J. Butler. Dartmoor Atlas of  Antiquities III (1994) 28-30, 83, 203; V (1997) 145-7, 151-154.
G.A.M. Gerrard Dartmoor (1997) 61-2. 
DNPA/EH Merrivale 2004 (ISBN 0 905981 31 6) 14.​
J. Walker Dartmoor Sun  (2005) 59, 67, 103 &105.
P. Newman The Field Archaeology of  Dartmoor (2011) 34.
Dartmoor News 143 (March/April 2015) p48-49.
Dave Parks Prehistoric  Dartmoor Walks, stone circles, & Turner.
Legendary Dartmoor
Megalithic Portal
The Modern Antiquarian

HER/SMR number 4998  SX 57 SE/107
NMR number 440044 SX  57 SE 8

Maps of the area may be found at TDA XXVII (1895) opp p84, RH  Worth Dartmoor p399, Butler (1994) p83, & Gerrard (1997) pp 35 &  114.
Plans of the site may be found in Pettit p151, Butler (1994) p24 &  30, Gerrard (1997) p62, Walker (2005) 103, & Newman (2011) p34.
Artists  impressions of how the site may have looked may be found in TDA XXVII (1895)  before p85, & Gerrard (1997) Pl 6.
Photographs of the site may be found  in Walker (2005) 59, 67 & 105.
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