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South Howe

Long Cairn

<b>South Howe</b>Posted by widefordImage © wideford
Also known as:
  • South Cairn
  • Rose Ness
  • Roseness

Nearest Town:Kirkwall (14km NW)
OS Ref (GB):   ND5228698813 / Sheets: 6, 7
Latitude:58° 52' 27.67" N
Longitude:   2° 49' 39.28" W

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On Rose Ness there is a structure similar to the Covenanters Memorial in Deerness, a tall beacon. This is the site of a horned cairn, ~46m long, that may be similar to the likes of the Vestrafiold cairn - a turf ridge 'tail' running to the SW not only has much stone but also several orthostats perpendicular to the length that might indicate a box construction similar to Vestrafiold's. Probable horns appear to be at the NE end, with perhaps similar traces at the other end. The 1867 beacon sits at the head end on a circular stoney platform. This foot high platform is probably modified cairn material. During construction a well preserved adult skeleton was found in the 'rubbish' and then, apart from a few bones the workers kept, put back "entombed under the refuse" (this could have been from a later period of course).
This is a much reduced mound, so could the beacon platform be the remains of a round cairn inserted like at the Head of Work horned cairn over in St.Ola ??
wideford Posted by wideford
24th March 2021ce