Rise and Shine thoughts from Nerea Bello
Nereo Bello Rachel, from the Scottish Crannog Center, knew that my workshop needed to be by the water and the fire, beside a tiny path
Nereo Bello Rachel, from the Scottish Crannog Center, knew that my workshop needed to be by the water and the fire, beside a tiny path
By Munro Gauld Spirits of all who have gone before, You who were here when the world was created from fire and rocks. When
Georgia is one of our digital and creative media apprentices through UHI Perth and has been working with us throughout her time there. She has
In the world of archaeology, every thread tells a story, and Maria Elena Bertoli, a PhD student at the University of Glasgow, wants to understand
Many years ago, Caroline stepped through the doors of the Scottish Crannog Centre for an Iron Age cooking demonstration. After this visit, she came back
Poem by Tawona Sitholé, Artist in Residence and Alison Phipps, the Arts and Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies both from UNESCO Chair in Refugee
Hyab Yohannes and Pinar Aksu We first visited the Scottish Crannog Centre (the Centre hereafter) two years ago, and since then, our connection to it
Wet Finds Conservation Amy Stewart In November 2022, we secured funding from AIM Pilgrim Trust to carry out conservation work on our collection of wet
The People Behind the Pots: Co-curating a display of Iron Age pottery sherds at the Scottish Crannog Centre David C. Weinczok Sitting at a table
Canny Coppicing A branch slowly sprouts, growing strong and flexible, the first of many more to come… A major component of the Iron Age Roundhouse
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