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Building a Crannog

Building a Crannog

Dalerb Blogs April 15, 2022
It is with a very heavy heart that the Scottish Crannog Centre Trust has to report the devastating news that the iconic reconstruction of an Iron Age Crannog was destroyed
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Loch Tay Sidescan Survey

Loch Tay Sidescan Survey

Projects Blogs April 15, 2022
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 and a Bronze Age dugout
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Drowned Forest in Loch Tay

Drowned Forest in Loch Tay

Dalerb Blogs April 15, 2022
One of the Centre’s diver-led surveys in Loch Tay carried out for the National Trust for Scotland’s Ben Lawers Historic Landscape Project resulted in the discovery of what looked like
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Student Blogs – Amy, “Hyab’s Stones”

Student Blogs – Amy, “Hyab’s Stones”

What's Happening Blogs April 15, 2022
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
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