Maeshowe Misnomer
Maeshowe Misnomer Maeshowe is quite an amazing structure, and its' fame is promoted by being regarded as a "type" of cairn, where a number of other cairns are known by their structural layout to be of the Maeshowe Type. In a very simplistic sense I suppose there is a typological similarity. Maeshowe has an internal central room with smaller rooms off from the centre, through three of the four side walls. The fourth wall is that through which the entrance is made. Cuween is a Maeshowe Type cairn, in that it has a similar arrangement, a central room surrounded by satellite rooms accessed from the centre. The difference between the two cairns is that Cuween and other Maeshowe type cairns have satellite rooms tjat are clearly intended to be used on a continuous basis. In Cuween one of the satellite rooms looks very like a bedding space. On the other hand in Maeshowe itself the quite spectacular central room appears to be the main feature of the structure from which the sa...