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Collection Item
SC 336235
Catalogue Number SC 336235
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of D 94003 CS
Scope and Content Broch known as the Broch of Mousa at Mousa, Shetland The Broch of Mousa stands on a low rocky headland on the W side of the island. The broch of Burraland stands opposite on the mainland. It has been cleared out twice in recent times and remains the best preserved of all the brochs in Scotland. This is a view of the entrance to the broch. It is in the W side facing the sea. The wooden door was about halfway along the passage leading to the central area. The broch is mentioned twice in the Orkneyinga Saga where it is called Moseyjarborg. One of these occasions was in AD 1153 when it was used by Earl Harald. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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