Rousay
Rousay
(from
Old Norse
Hrlfs-y meaning Rolf's Island) is a small but hilly island about 3 km (2 mi) off the north side of
Orkney
's
Mainland
, which has been nicknamed "the
Egypt
of the north" due to its tremendous
archaeological
diversity and importance. The island has evidence from every stage in the history of Orkney, with
Neolithic
settlement at
Rinyo
,
Bronze Age
burnt mounds
,
Iron Age
crannogs
and
brochs
(the highest density anywhere in Scotland: 3 within 500 metres of coastline),
Viking
boat burials, remains of a
medieval
church and the
stately home
at
Trumland
. Rousay
crofters
suffered badly from demanding landlords and excessive rents; most were made homeless. The most spectacular of the island's archaeological sites is the
Midhowe
complex of
broch
and chambered
tomb
.
Taversoe Tuick
,
Blackhammer
and
Yarso
are also important tombs on the island. Rousay is linked to Mainland Orkney by a regular ferry service.
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