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- Mine_Howe abstract "Mine Howe is a prehistoric subterranean man-made chamber dug 20 feet deep inside a large mound. It is located in the Tankerness area of Orkney, about 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Kirkwall, the capital of Orkney. The origin of the howe (from Old Norse word haugr meaning barrow) is not perfectly understood. Experts believe that it was built roughly 2000 years ago during the Iron Age. There is some similarity to the well inside the Iron Age Broch of Gurness.".
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- Mine_Howe wikiPageExternalLink mine.htm.
- Mine_Howe wikiPageExternalLink main.html.
- Mine_Howe wikiPageExternalLink cutaway.htm.
- Mine_Howe wikiPageID "5793080".
- Mine_Howe wikiPageRevisionID "605530348".
- Mine_Howe hasPhotoCollection Mine_Howe.
- Mine_Howe subject Category:1st-millennium_BC_architecture_in_Scotland.
- Mine_Howe subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Orkney.
- Mine_Howe subject Category:Bronze_Age_sites_in_Scotland.
- Mine_Howe subject Category:Iron_Age_sites_in_Scotland.
- Mine_Howe subject Category:Prehistoric_Orkney.
- Mine_Howe point "58.94 -2.85".
- Mine_Howe type ArchaeologicalSitesInOrkney.
- Mine_Howe type BronzeAgeSitesInScotland.
- Mine_Howe type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Mine_Howe type IronAgeSitesInScotland.
- Mine_Howe type Location100027167.
- Mine_Howe type Object100002684.
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- Mine_Howe type Region108630985.
- Mine_Howe type Site108651247.
- Mine_Howe type Tract108673395.
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- Mine_Howe comment "Mine Howe is a prehistoric subterranean man-made chamber dug 20 feet deep inside a large mound. It is located in the Tankerness area of Orkney, about 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Kirkwall, the capital of Orkney. The origin of the howe (from Old Norse word haugr meaning barrow) is not perfectly understood. Experts believe that it was built roughly 2000 years ago during the Iron Age. There is some similarity to the well inside the Iron Age Broch of Gurness.".
- Mine_Howe label "Mine Howe".
- Mine_Howe label "Mine Howe".
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- Mine_Howe sameAs Q694275.
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- Mine_Howe lat "58.94".
- Mine_Howe long "-2.85".
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- Mine_Howe depiction Mine_Howe._-_geograph.org.uk_-_91366.jpg.
- Mine_Howe isPrimaryTopicOf Mine_Howe.