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Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor in southwest England are for many the typical granite landscape: open, treeless, grassy, with abundant rock outcrops including tors (rocky pinnacles)and extensive block and boulder fields. Blanket peats and poor, difficult-to-use soils add to the impression of little human interference. In fact, the granite uplands of southwest England have a long history of human impact, and their present-day landscape contains few natural ingredients other than tors and boulders. The shaping of this land began in Neolithic times, more than 5,000 years ago, but accelerated approximately 4,000 years ago, during the Bronze Age. Neolithic and Bronze Age stone monuments appear to be the main witnesses to human presence, but the land cover is the most impressive legacy of human impact.
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