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Stories from the Crannog – Finishing the Roundhouse Thatch: Ehsan’s Last Day
Ehsan is originally from Iran, and has a background in cabinet making, fencing, decking, and decorating. When he came to us, thatching was entirely new
Ehsan is originally from Iran, and has a background in cabinet making, fencing, decking, and decorating. When he came to us, thatching was entirely new
Chris Bowers Mr. Michael Benson, Museum Director of the Scottish Crannog Centre at Loch Tay, has asked me to write some word regards my
Lara McLeod Working somewhere like the Scottish Crannog Centre means that there are stories everywhere, you just have to know where to look. I
Student Blog – Harleighs Time at the Scottish Crannog Centre. My name is Harleigh, I am a student at the University of Edinburgh, studying Archaeology
Experimental Bread Making – Jason Experimental archaeology can help us understand the past, by reconstructing ‘things’ in the present that were made, used, and discarded
Volunteer blog – Verity I recently left the Crannog Centre after two weeks of volunteering, and I came away with plenty to think about. One
Student Blogs – John: ‘An Iron Age Summer’ Hi there everyone, my name is John and I’m currently working at the Crannog Centre as a
Well, I have been very busy the past week. The weather has been changeable and thankfully not too hot. I have heard they are having
I work in the textile area of the Crannog as a volunteer 2 or 3 days a week and I source much of their wool/fleece
Tayside Treasures is a free online event featuring talks from staff from 14 different museums across Tayside. Each member of staff picks an object from
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