Living on Water Project
The Centre is presently involved with the Living On Water project, which aims to develop a social history of Loch Tay focusing on the dating of early Iron Age crannogs preserved there.
The Centre is presently involved with the Living On Water project, which aims to develop a social history of Loch Tay focusing on the dating of early Iron Age crannogs preserved there.
Dr Nick Dixon, founder of The Scottish Crannog Centre was awarded the OBE at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.