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Rousay (/ˈraʊziː/, Scots: Rousee; Old Norse: Hrólfsey
meaning Rolf's Island) is a small,
hilly island about three kilometres (1+1⁄2
nautical miles) north...
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Claire Rousay (styled as
claire rousay) is a Canadian-American
experimental musician and
composer based in Los Angeles.
Rousay, who is
currently signed...
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known as
Viera and Veira) is one of the
Orkney Islands,
lying south-east of
Rousay. It is 311
hectares (1.20 sq mi) and 32
metres (105 ft) at its
highest point...
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extraction and
limestone quarrying.
Rousay,
Egilsay and
Gairsay lie
north of the west
Mainland across the
Eynhallow Sound.
Rousay is well
known for its ancient...
- Science,
First published: 26
December 2019. "The
Midhowe Stalled Cairn,
Rousay". Orkneyjar.
Retrieved 13 July 2012. Milisauskas,
Sarunas (2002) European...
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though smaller, site
exists at
Rinyo on
Rousay, Orkney. Unusually, no Maeshowe-type
tombs have been
found on
Rousay and
although there are a
large number...
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their upcoming North American tour, the band
released a
cover of
Claire Rousay's "Peak Chroma" as a
single on
September 26, 2022. In May 2023, a
video of...
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Eynhallow is a small,
presently uninhabited island in
Eynhallow Sound,
between Rousay and the
Mainland of Orkney, off the
north coast of
mainland Scotland. It...
- Scots: Egilsay) is one of the
Orkney Islands in Scotland,
lying east of
Rousay. The
anglicized name of
Eagleshay was used in past centuries. The island...
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Eagles at
Isbister on
South Ronaldsay, and
Taversoe Tuick and
Midhowe on
Rousay.
Unstan ware has been
found occasionally at
sites in
Orkney other than tombs;...