Scottish Crannog Centre - Loch House - Loch Tay Crannog
A tour of the Scottish Crannog Centre a replica Scottish loch house lived in for over 2,500 years, known as the Loch tay Crannog. It has fascinating to see underwater archaeology that resulted in its construction. For more on the crannog
The Mad Ferret Band at The Scottish Crannog Centre
The Mad Ferret Band at The Scottish Crannog Centre - Kenmore
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What makes the Scottish Crannog Centre unique
A tour of exhibits by Barrie Andrian BA Director and founder member of the Scottish Trust for Underwater Archaeology which created the Scottish Crannog Centre the experimental building of the crannog reconstruction that was completed in 1997 and the subsequent development of the Scottish Crannog Centre as a living museum. More info
Scottish Crannog Centre
Interview with Gayle Jones at the Scottish Crannog, Centre, Kenmore, Loch Tay, Perthshire, Scotland. A beautiful stop on the Ring of Breadalbane Explorer bus (breadalbane.org/ring-of-breadalbane-explorer) and a great way to relive the past.
Scottish Crannog Loch Tay Kenmore Perthshire Scotland August 4th
Tour Scotland video of the crannog in Loch Tay, by Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland. An overcast and rainy day at Loch Tay. A crannog is a type of ancient loch dwelling found throughout Scotland and Ireland dating from 5,000 years ago. Many crannogs were built out in the water as defensive homesteads and represented symbols of power and wealth. The Scottish Crannog Centre features a unique reconstruction of an early Iron Age loch dwelling.
Road Trip through the Scottish Highlands to Kenmore & the Crannog Centre
Went on a mini road trip through the Scottish Highlands to Kenmore, Loch Tay and the Crannog Centre!
Kenmore Hotel
The Kenmore Hotel is Scotland's oldest Inn, established in 1572! It has a restaurant with beautiful views of the river, a lovely cosy bar/cafe and small lounge areas, all reflecting the history of the place and the area. I stopped there for scones and tea and it was delicious! It is also a place were famous Scottish Poet Robert Burns visited, and even hand wrote a poem on the wall which is still there today!
The Scottish Crannog Centre
The Scottish Crannog Centre gives you a fascinating glimpse into life in the area in the Iron Age. Including a Crannog (wooden dwelling over water pictured in the video), tools, woodwork, flour grinding, food, fabric, long boats and more, and of course, how they made fire! You can also buy some great souvenirs from local artisans.
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Scottish Crannog Loch Tay Perthshire Highlands Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Scottish Crannog in Loch Tay near Kenmore on ancestry visit to the Perthshire Highlands. A crannog is a type of ancient loch dwelling found throughout Scotland and Ireland dating from 5,000 years ago. Many crannogs were built out in the water as defensive homesteads and represented symbols of power and wealth. The Scottish Crannog Centre in the video features a unique reconstruction of an early Iron Age loch dwelling
Kenmore and the Loch Tay Crannog, Scotland
An evening in April spent at Loch Tay, Kenmore, Scotland. The recreated Crannog is a brilliant feature on this beautiful Loch.
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Crannog Ancient Weapons Day
A glimpse of one of the many exciting event days which take place during the year at the Scottish Crannog Centre. Please see our website or Facebook page for other forthcoming events.
Iron Furnace at the Scottish Crannog Centre
Scottish Crannog Centre - Bronze Age Bling Event
3rd - 4th of August 2013.
Watch the process of casting a bronze bracelet as part of the 'Bronze Age Bling' event at the Scottish Crannog Centre (Loch Tay, Scotland, UK).
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British Neolithic Crannog Settlement Reconstruction
Archaeological Reconstruction of an archetypal Neolithic Crannog settlement, historically constructed primarily in Wales/Scotland/Ireland - complete with two flint human-sized anthropomorphic fertility statues. Crannogs were defensive prehistoric coastal dwellings and stilted/built in the centre of bodies of water (lakes, rivers and estuarine waters) in North-West Europe. They were used as dwellings over five millennia and still persist today in some areas (although heavily modified). The recent archaeological discovery in Wales, a fortified Neolithic ‘Crannog’ located in Monmouth, circa 4,900 years old, would in part include the typology seen in this reconstruction. This stilted Crannog was built on an ice age lake, for the primary function of protecting locals and livestock alike from marauding neighbouring tribes. The lake has long disappeared, but the fort’s timbers survive allowing radiocarbon dating to determine the house was built in 2917 BC. These impressive forts were reserved only for the elite in the newly socially stratified Neolithic societies, based on those whom controlled/owned the means of production against labourers and other workmen. Crops and cattle would have been in fields, with sheep on the pastures in the surrounding hills as shown in the reconstruction. Neighbouring woods would have provided wild cabbage, fruit, wild boar and hazelnuts. If under attack however, the tribe and livestock could retreat to the safety of the crannog by boat with its vast, natural moat of the lake. Entire design and animation, in addition to orchestral composition inspired by archaic man all created by Christopher Antoniou ©.
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Iron Age History - The Scottish Crannog
Using rope and a stick to drill a hole in a rock and to start a fire. Learning Iron Age History in the Scottish Crannog
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The crannog on Llangors Lake
A talk entitled The crannog on Llangors Lake: a unique spotlight on Viking Age Wales given by Dr Alan Lane of Cardiff University at Canolfan Soar, Merthyr Tydfil, on 3rd November 2012. © Film by Edwyn ap Harri 2012.
Archaeological Reconstruction: British Neolithic Crannog Settlement
Scottish Crannog Ancient Crafts
Old Tour Scotland video of Scottish Crannog Ancient Crafts. The Scottish Crannog Centre, Kenmore, Loch Tay, Perthshire, is founded on experimental archaeology, and all visitors are invited to try out a wide range of ancients crafts.
Scotland Tour Guide: Sandy Stevenson
Clyde Crannog
The Romans called the Clyde 'Clota'. When they arrived they would have found Crannog structures around it's shores.