Figure 16a: View from the entrance grave of Innisdigen Carn, St Mary's, towards a large granite tor (Source: Author).
Figure 16b: The entrance grave of Litte Arthur, Eastern Isles, visible in the foreground, is located in close proximity to a large granite tor (Source: Author).
Figure 16c: The entrance grave of Lower Innisdigen, St Mary's, is constructed inland from a prominent granite tor, visible in the background of the photograph (Source: Author).
Figure 16d: The entrance grave of Works Point, Bryher, is constructed directly on top of a granite tor (Source: Author).
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