The Scottish Crannog Centre: Sustainable Thinking through Time and Place

The Scottish Crannog Centre is a small Iron Age Museum, located on the South bank of Loch Tay, near the village of Kenmore. The Centre is currently in the process of moving to a new larger site, just across the waters of Loch Tay to the northern shores. On our journey to our new home of Dalerb we to...

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Main Author: Edward Hiden
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Language:English
Published: EXARC 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10687
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description The Scottish Crannog Centre is a small Iron Age Museum, located on the South bank of Loch Tay, near the village of Kenmore. The Centre is currently in the process of moving to a new larger site, just across the waters of Loch Tay to the northern shores. On our journey to our new home of Dalerb we took the decision to embrace sustainability in all its forms and consider how we can highlight certain sustainable practices that can be seen in the archaeological record.
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ancient technology
newest era
united kingdom
title The Scottish Crannog Centre: Sustainable Thinking through Time and Place
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title_short The Scottish Crannog Centre: Sustainable Thinking through Time and Place
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