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Loch Migdale, Scottish Highlands, 18 January 2004

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The Scottish Crannog Centre
www.crannog.co.uk/
Kenmore
Loch Tay
Aberfeldy
Perthshire PH15 2HY
Scotland
Tel: 01887 830583
E-mail: info@crannog.co.uk
The Scottish Crannog Centre is open to visitors from 15 March to 30 November 2004. It features a recreated crannog and causeway open to visitors and is the location for various special events. The website includes background information on crannogs, the crannog reconstruction and underwater archaeology.

Crannogs on the Web
www.arcl.ed.ac.uk/arch/holley/
Website run by the crannog and underwater archaeology specialist Dr Mark W Holley. It includes a catalogue (with photos) of all known Inner Hebrides crannog sites, a short report of Holley's survey of the Loch Hawe crannogs and a brief introduction to crannogs. See also Further reading.

Scottish Crannogs
www.bbc.co.uk/history/lj/archaeologylj/
crannog_01.shtml

Good introduction by Barrie Andrian to Scottish crannogs, including background on how our knowledge of these structures has developed since they were first identified in the 19th century.

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