Rõuge hill fort and prehistoric settlement

Estonia / Voru / Rouge /
 archaeological site, Medieval / Middle Ages, hillfort, earthwork (archaeology), interesting place

The cultural layer of Rõuge settlement hid several ruins of residential buildings and a number of findings of household items. Subsequent to the settlement is a fortress that is situated on the western part of the natural small cape and where the residential buildings were located, but today, only the end ramparts of the fortress with ditches in front of them can be seen. During Middle Iron Age, people mainly subsisted on slash-and-burn clearance, cattle-breeding was less developed. Some examples of tools of local craftsmen were found among the finds from Rõuge; the finds can be seen in Võrumaa Regional Museum. In 1613, Rõuge is mentioned as a parish for the first time. The modern-day small town came into being in the 19th century.
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Coordinates:   57°43'41"N   26°56'0"E
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