Descriptive Gazetteer Entry for Maeshowe or Maiden's Mound

Maeshowe or Maiden's Mound, a tumulus in Stenness parish, Orkney, near the head of the Loch of Harray, 9 miles WNW of Kirkwall and 5¾ NE of Stromness. Conical in shape, it rises to the height of 36 feet above the level of the circumjacent plain, and is engirt at a distance of 80 feet from its base by a moat of considerable breadth. On the W side it is entered by a narrow passage, 62 feet long and from 21/3 to 4½ feet high, the whole being mostly constructed of huge blocks of stone. It was first opened in 1861, and was then found to contain a central chamber, 15 feet square, converging to a vaulted roof originally 20 feet high. Three little cham. bers branch off from the one in the middle; and on the stones are a series of Runic inscriptions, supposed to date from the middle of the 12th century, and thus affording no clue to the origin of the tumulus itself. See James Fergusson's Rude Stone Monuments (1872); and vol. i., pp. 101.104, of Dr Hill Burton's History of Scotland (ed. 1876).


(F.H. Groome, Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland (1882-4); © 2004 Gazetteer for Scotland)

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Feature Description: "a tumulus"   (ADL Feature Type: "historical sites")
Administrative units: Stenness ScoP       Orkney ScoCnty
Place names: MAESHOWE     |     MAESHOWE OR MAIDENS MOUND     |     MAIDENS MOUND

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