Maeshowe, Orkahaugr – The names of Orkney’s great burial mound as nodes in a heteroglossic web of meaning-making

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Abstract

Situated on a central thoroughfare on the Orkney Mainland, and in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Area, is the c. 5000-year-old burial mound now known by the name of Maeshowe. In the Orkneyinga Saga, however, and in a runic inscription in the mound itself, the mound has another name: Orkahaugr, or Orkhaugr.

The aim here is to discuss these names focusing on reception and interpretation, asking which stories have been told about these names from the Middle Ages to the present, and what these stories can tell us regarding how those who heard and told them understood the mound: Its exterior and, perhaps more importantly, its interior, contents and meaning.
OriginalspracheEnglish
TitelWhat is North?
Untertitel Imagining the North from Ancient Times to the Present Day
Redakteure/-innenOisin Plumb
ErscheinungsortTurnhout
Herausgeber (Verlag)Brepols Publishers
Kapitel11
Seiten193-210
Seitenumfang18
ISBN (elektronisch)978-2-503-58503-1
ISBN (Print)978-2-503-58502-4
PublikationsstatusPublished - 15 Juni 2020
VeranstaltungThe third St Magnus conference: Visualising the North - Orkney
Dauer: 14 Apr. 201616 Apr. 2016

Publikationsreihe

NameThe North Atlantic World
Herausgeber (Verlag)Brepols
Band1

Conference

ConferenceThe third St Magnus conference
Zeitraum14/04/1616/04/16

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