Quoyness chambered cairn is a Neolithic burial monument located on the island of Sanday in Orkney, Scotland.
The monument was partially restored and reconstructed after a second excavation during the early 1950s, to display the different original stages of construction of the tomb.
Quoyness chambered cairn is located on the Elsness peninsula, on the island of Sanday in Orkney.
It is a large, oval Maeshowe type chambered cairn, probably built around 3000 BC.
A small trench runs across the clay floor of the burial chamber from the entrance opening to the north wall.
[3][6] The stone objects were similar to finds from western Scotland, Wales, Portugal and Spain.