Reaching Out to the Communities We are Here to Serve: Developments at the Scottish Crannog Centre
The Scottish Crannog Centre is a small open-air archaeology museum on Loch Tay in Perthshire. It originally operated as a visitor attraction, giving people a glimpse into life in the Early Iron Age through demonstrations of ancient skills and guided tours of a reconstructed crannog – loch dwelling –...
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Autor principal: | Frances Collinsons |
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2020
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