Just two days before, the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay had lost its key artefact, a recreation of an Iron Age dwelling house. Built by archaeologists 25 years before, it was consumed by ...
The Iron Age roundhouse, which is part of the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay, burned down in just six minutes on 12 June. The recreated structure stood on stilts on the loch shore at Kenmore.
Rich Hiden works at the Scottish Crannog Centre, where they've recreated an Iron Age home on Loch Tay. Show more Rich Hiden works at the Scottish Crannog Centre, where they've recreated an Iron ...
I’m an archaeologist at the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay. My job is to find out about the Iron Age people who used to live here 2500 years ago, and talk to visitors who come here what we ...