
Being a Community Archaeologist – Rich Hiden
A lot has changed at the Crannog Centre over the last 12 months: we spent our first year as a nationally accredited museum expanding what
A lot has changed at the Crannog Centre over the last 12 months: we spent our first year as a nationally accredited museum expanding what
Kim Walker is an artist with a particular interest in sound and is the Centre’s Artist in Residence. The residency, which runs from the end
One of the major factors in running a successful museum is having a well-looked after collection. Without it, there is no point in even having
This month Ellen tells us about social media and what she’s learned so far. Although the Crannog Centre is a fantastic place to explore
Jason and Alexandra, our Iron Age experts from the textile area, tell us about their experimental archaeology textile journey in 2018. 2018 was a
We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded a grant from Museum Galleries Scotland to assist in the refurbishment of the Centre’s museum
As we hunker down for winter, Ellen explains how her role changes with the seasons. As the visitor season ends at the Crannog Centre,
We often make our delicious Crannog Honey Loaf to hand out to friends old and new both at the Centre and when we’re out and
More from Ellen as she experiences her first Celtic Samhain at the Crannog! On October 31st, the Crannog held an event to celebrate the
Lissa Clark and her sons Jacob and Jason regularly volunteer at the Centre. They all came along to help us with our fantastic Celtic Autumn
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