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In this Podcast we will be looking at a huge variety of content, all inspired and influenced by the Collection here at the Scottish Crannog Centre. From traditional stories and songs to discussions and debates around these prehistoric buildings and the communities and societies that used them.
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Join us on this week as we sit down with our new curator Amy Stewart and discuss the collection we hold at The Scottish Crannog Centre!   Find us elsewhere! Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre Twitter: @ScottishCrannog https://crannog.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottishCrannogCentre/videos http://eepurl.com/ghYLIX
This week, join our new co-host Jess and the fabulous Dylan as they discuss language and traditional folk stories from around the Scottish Highlands… Find us elsewhere! Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre Twitter: @ScottishCrannog https://crannog.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottishCrannogCentre/videos http://eepurl.com/ghYLIX
Todays episode features some of our fabulous ladies discussing their experiences in the museum sector and the potential expereinces of women in the Iron Age!  Find us elsewhere!    Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre    Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre    Twitter: @ScottishCrannog    https://crannog.co.uk/    http://eepurl.com/ghYLIX https://youtu.be/IPNYR5ceYcw
Todays episode features Rich and Maureen discussing her volunteer experience with us - as well as a sudden change of host... Enjoy! Find us elsewhere!  Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre  Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre  Twitter: @ScottishCrannog  https://crannog.co.uk/  http://eepurl.com/ghYLIX
Todays episode features Rich and Edd discussing the future sustainable practice of The Scottish Crannog Centre as well as our sustainability manifest! We hope you enjoy and we hope you feel inspired to take up your own sustainability manifest! Find us elsewhere! Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre Twitter: @ScottishCrannog https://crannog.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottishCrannogCentre/videos http://eepurl.com/ghYLIX
We are back! This weeks episode isn’t ‘valentines’ themed, but themed around connection and the value of connection and community in the Iron Age! Enjoy!  Find us elsewhere!  Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre  Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre  Twitter: @ScottishCrannog  https://crannog.co.uk/  http://eepurl.com/ghYLIX
Yule

Yule

2022-12-1821:17

The final episode of 2022 - Yule. Enjoy and see you next year!  Find us elsewhere!  Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre  Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre  Twitter: @ScottishCrannog  https://crannog.co.uk/
This week Rich and Dylan discuss the Ballachulish figure and the discourse around it… Find us elsewhere! Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre Twitter: @ScottishCrannog https://crannog.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottishCrannogCentre/videos
Rich is back! This week we discuss the topics of Samhain, spirituality and it's relation with Iron Age animals. Enjoy! Find us elsewhere! Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre Twitter: @ScottishCrannog https://crannog.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottishCrannogCentre/videos
Pottery Project Vol.3

Pottery Project Vol.3

2022-10-2349:44

Our third pottery project update includes Jess, Fran and Amy updating everyone on their progress as well as featuring some extra special guests. Enjoy! Find us elsewhere! Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre Twitter: @ScottishCrannog https://crannog.co.uk/
Iron Age Plants

Iron Age Plants

2022-10-1601:00:46

This week we discuss iron age plants and herbology with special guests Jenny and Rena! Enjoy! Find us elsewhere! Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre Twitter: @ScottishCrannog https://crannog.co.uk/
This week Jason and Rich discuss the Iron Age crucible and it's importance to archaelogy. We'll have insight from Neil Burridge - A Bronze Swordsmith and regular crannog guest and then we'll have Amy and Chantel chit chat about the swan neck pin and it's relation to this weeks topic. Enjoy! Find us elsewhere: Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre Instagram: @scottishcrannogcentre Twitter: @ScottishCrannog https://crannog.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottishCrannogCentre/videos
Iron Age Art

Iron Age Art

2022-09-3033:00

Rich and Jason discuss art in the Iron Age - featuring a special guest from this summers 'Celts are Coming' event!   Facebook: @ScottishCrannogCentre  Insta: @scottishcrannogcentre  Twitter: @ScottishCrannog  https://crannog.co.uk/
This weeks DOUBLE episode features our new sustainability officer Edd, as well as Rich and Iain discussing their turf building adventures in Sweden!
Iron Age Metalwork

Iron Age Metalwork

2022-09-0439:04

Jason and Rich discuss iron age metal work, with a special guest from our last Celts are Coming event.  Check it out our NEW video format: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScottishCrannogCentre/videos
We sit down with our Storyteller Graham and he tells traditional folk stories from Ukraine.
In this episode of the Crannog-Cast, we sit down with Consultant Conservator and volunteer Jess Shaw who has been working on the next steps and training with how we can get visitors to the centre to clean the many Iron Age pottery fragments left behind by our wonderful Crannog Dwellers of Scotland.
On this episode of the Podcast We speak with [M], Javi and Julia, around their temporary art piece and ritual they carried out over Beltaine at The Scottish Crannog Centre. They provide a unique yet easily discussable take on Iron Age rituality towards seasonal times of year, and how this ties fundamentally to human need and nature within societies. They make it very clear they are artists who approach the world in a specific and wonderfully unique way, and we discuss what we as archaeologists and museum folk can take from this approach and not be ingorant to the artistic and spiritual needs of the past, and how valuable to Iron Age communities they would have been.
Today we sit down with Jason Oliver and talk about one of the pieces from The Scottish Crannog Centre's collection. The fabulous and fantastic textile fragment which was found at the site of Oakbank Crannog. It was date to 390BC and tells us a fantastic story around craft and skill. Jason talks about the work he has been doing trying to recreate the textile and what the future holds for understanding the weaving work of the past here at The Scottish Crannog Centre.
In this episode of the Crannog-Cast we sit and have a chat with Iain and Cameron, and talk about Coppicing, what it actually is, and how its sustainable nature is going to be essential for the creation of the new museum both initially and sustaining it for years to come. Cameron started at the centre as a kick-start employee at the Crannog centre and you can read the blogs about his time here https://crannog.co.uk/blog/crannog-blog/529-coppicing-with-iain-paterson-and-hes-craft-fellow-cameron-roderick https://crannog.co.uk/blog/crannog-blog/498-cameron-kickstart-maintenance
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