Jarlshof
Jarlshof is an archaeological site located in the Shetland Islands of Scotland. It showcases a range of structures from different historical periods, including the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, and the Viking era. The site features well-preserved remains of houses, a broch, and a medieval longhouse, reflecting the evolution of human settlement over thousands of years.
Discovered in the 19th century, Jarlshof provides valuable insights into the lives of the people who inhabited the region. The name "Jarlshof" translates to "House of the Earl," highlighting its historical significance. Today, it is a popular tourist destination and a designated Scheduled Ancient Monument.