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Stories from the Crannog: Claire and Iron Age Textiles
Lara McLeod Working somewhere like the Scottish Crannog Centre means that there are stories everywhere, you just have to know where to look. I
Lara McLeod Working somewhere like the Scottish Crannog Centre means that there are stories everywhere, you just have to know where to look. I
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
My name is Jess, and I’m a volunteer at the Scottish Crannog Centre! I first heard about this museum in 2019, not long after I
The Centre has carried out many surveys in Loch Tay, making many exciting discoveries from a prehistoric drowned forest including a beaver lodge, to crannogs
The Scottish Crannog Centre has been awarded just over £80,000 to engage communities and support local organisations with its collection of 2,500 year old pottery.
One of our volunteers, Maureen Kerr went to the Isle of Whithorn to collect some new fleeces for the museum. We go through a lot
The Loch Tay Young Archaeology Club has finally been able to restart meetings in person this year, and have been taking full advantage of the
Our collections team have been hard at work beginning the redevelopment of our exhibition space thanks to funding from Museums Galleries Scotland. The beginning
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