Rich Hiden's voice was shaking as he spoke to BBC Radio Scotland in June 2021. Just two days before, the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay had lost its key artefact, a recreation of an Iron Age ...
It was late at night, Mike Benson had been sleeping and his initial response to the phone call was sluggish to say the least. “I said I’d sort it out in the morning,” he recalls. “It was when I got ...
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A FIVE-STAR Perthshire tourist attraction has been left destroyed by a fire that happened last night. The Scottish Crannog Centre near Kenmore was gutted by a blaze at around 11pm. The fire burnt down ...
Cash-strapped Perth and Kinross Council has agreed to underwrite the Scottish Crannog Centre with up to £50,000 due to the centre's potential "cashflow challenges" outwith its control. The council's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A rare piece of Iron Age textile which lay buried in a loch for nearly 2,500 years is going on public display for the first time.
A rare piece of fabric that lay buried under silt at the bottom of a Perthshire loch for nearly 2500 years has gone on display. It was found in 1979 when an Iron Age loch dwelling house, the Oakbank ...
A rare piece of Iron Age textile which lay buried in a loch for nearly 2,500 years is going on public display for the first time. The woven fabric, believed to be one of the oldest of its kind in ...
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