Student Blogs – Harleigh’s Time at the Scottish Crannog Centre
Student Blog – Harleighs Time at the Scottish Crannog Centre. My name is Harleigh, I am a student at the University of Edinburgh, studying Archaeology and Social Anthropology. For the

Student Blogs – John: ‘An Iron Age Summer’
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 museum interpreter. It’s been a

Student Blogs – Amy, Swan Neck Pin
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 their collection and prepares

Student Blogs – Jess: First Impressions & The Pottery Project
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 left University, but due to

Student Blogs – Amy, “Hyab’s Stones”
Amy writes about her experience with Hyab, from UNESCO RILA, and his wonderful contribution to our collection. My name is Amy and I have recently completed my masters degree in

Student Blogs – Erin “Reflections on the Crannog”
Hi everyone, it’s Erin again! I am an MSc Cultural Heritage student from at the University of Stirling and I have been working at the Crannog for roughly the last

Student Blogs – Amy
Student, Amy, writes about her experience starting her 6-month placement at the Crannog Centre. Read about our Valentine’s day event and Amy’s experience! Valentines

Student Blogs – William
I first came to the crannog centre in summer 2018, a sharp contrast to the aftermath of storm Dudley which howls outside as I type this. I met a lot

Student Blogs – Erin “Back to the Crannog”
Student Erin writes about her first day at the crannog while it is open! and she details the activities with the customers! Hi there, It’s Erin here again! Well, the

Student Blogs – Erin “Inukshucks and 2 Spirits”
Erin writes about Inuckshusks and 2 spirit people, as part of her internship at the Crannog Centre. Erin is spending 8 weeks with the museum as part of an