• Maes Howe Maes Howe (Maeshowe) is one of the largest neolithic chambered cairn and passage graves situated on Mainland, Orkney, Scotland.
  • Maes Howe is recognised as part of the Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, designated in 1999.
  • It gives its name to the Maes Howe Type of chambered cairn, which bears no similarities to any other known chambered cairn design, either in Orkney or elsewhere.
  • Pictured here, Maes Howe is the location Hugh Sinclair brings Gemma Hardy in an attempt to explain his painful backstory.
  • Maeshowe (Maes Howe, Orkhaug- Orkney Islands). not logged onlogin/register. Search.
  • For the piece The Imagined sound of sun on stone for saxophone and chamber orchestra she described visualising the beam of light which enters Maes Howe as...
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  • As one of the best-selling motifs of Orkney's thriving jewelry industry, the Maes Howe's dragon became a real treasure for the orcadians of today.
  • Maes Howe and the Heart of Orkney. The Orkney Islands have preserved some of the most impressive prehistoric sites in Europe.