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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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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title | The Scottish Crannog Centre: Sustainable Thinking through Time and Place |
title_full | The Scottish Crannog Centre: Sustainable Thinking through Time and Place |
title_fullStr | The Scottish Crannog Centre: Sustainable Thinking through Time and Place |
title_full_unstemmed | The Scottish Crannog Centre: Sustainable Thinking through Time and Place |
title_short | The Scottish Crannog Centre: Sustainable Thinking through Time and Place |
title_sort | scottish crannog centre sustainable thinking through time and place |
topic | archaeological open-air museum ancient technology newest era united kingdom |
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