WebPhotos and explanation of the use of crannogs or lake forts by the McMahon Kings of Oriel in northern Ireland. Crannogs are lake forts, built upon logs embedded in the lake bottom. These forts provided secure … WebThe Scottish Crannog Centre is a 5-star museum featuring interpretations and demonstrations in our Iron Aged Village . Our museum features …
Fire destroys recreated Iron Age house in Perthshire - BBC
WebJun 12, 2024 · A “devastating” fire has destroyed a recreated Iron Age roundhouse on the shores of a lake in Scotland. The Scottish Crannog Centre, which houses a museum of ancient life, burned down on Friday... WebCrannogs, or artificial islands, are found throughout the lochs of Scotland and Ireland. In Scotland they were ‘rediscovered’ in the 19th century as a result of landowners draining small lochs to... sky news investigates
Loch Tay: Scottish Crannog Centre gutted by fire overnight
WebJun 12, 2024 · The Iron Age roundhouse stood on stilts on the loch shore at Kenmore in Perthshire. Video and pictures posted online by people nearby showed the museum … WebThe Scottish Crannog Centre is a Museum situated on the banks of Loch Tay. At the Crannog Centre we interpret the lives of Crannog Dwellers who lived on the Loch 2,500 years ago through guided tours, a museum holding the artefacts left behind and showcasing the many skills and technologies of the past with hands on demonstrations. Our Vision WebThe earliest Crannogs are 5,000 years old, and many of them continued in use until the 17th Century. Where our Clan is concerned the Crannogs on Loch Tay are the most … sky news inside the news