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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