
Reece’s News Entry 11
This week three apprentices travelled to West Fife to do some Coppicing. Hello everyone Reece back again, here to deliver my eleventh entry of
This week three apprentices travelled to West Fife to do some Coppicing. Hello everyone Reece back again, here to deliver my eleventh entry of
BBC Scotland’s ‘The Nine’ visited the Crannog Centre to learn about our Iron Age textile fragment. On Wednesday 26th January we were very excited
Student Erin from the University of Stirling writes about her experience at the crannog centre. Hi, my name is Erin and I am a 25-year-old
Hyab Yohannes – 4th/Oct/2021 A few days ago, I had the honour of visiting the Scottish Crannog Centre, having been invited by
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
Read about Edinburgh University Student volunteers, Hannah and Kellian’s experience at the Crannog Centre Archaeology Student Volunteers, Hannah and Kellian’s experience at the Crannog Centre.
UNESCO Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts Chair members, Tawona Sitholé & Alison Phipps, recently visited the Crannog Centre, read about their experience here!
The culmination of the Bridge Project was a co-authored story and a co-curated piece of art with Kenmore School. Here is the story of how
Cameron talks about his Kickstart placement and the amazing work he has done so far! Cameron Roderick – Kickstart Maintenance Trainee I was
Volunteer Patricia Hromadova (on the right), studying Archeology at the University of Edinburgh, writes about her experience volunteering and the loss of the Crannog building.
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