Preserved Timbers from Iron Age Crannogs, Dumfries Museum, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
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Preserved Timbers from Iron Age Crannogs, Dumfries Museum, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

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Hundreds of tiny islands, known as crannogs, around Scotland are actually man made and were constructed out of boulders, clay and timbers by Neolithic people about 5,600 years ago. – WTF Fun Facts Source: https://www.livescience.com/65728-neolithic-human-made-islands.html
The NOSAS Crannogs Project
The NOSAS Crannogs Project
by Richard Guest Loch Achilty crannog (see Canmore) I have long been fascinated by crannogs. I remember back in the 80’s tiptoeing across a partly submerged causeway to visit one in a Shetland lochan. Then, later, visiting the reconstruction in Loch Tay and seeing a TV programme about it. Later still, whilst on a Nautical Archaeology Society training course I met one of the divers who had…
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This is pretty cool. @visitscotland thought you would like to see this. Posted @withrepost • @archaeologymagazine Neolithic ceramics found at four crannogs, or artificial islets, in Scottish lochs suggest that other crannogs throughout Scotland and Ireland may have been built earlier than previously believed. archaeology.org/issues/359-1911/trenches/8094-trenches-scotland-crannogs #Archaeology #Scotland #Lewis #Crannogs #Neolithic (Courtesy Fraser Sturt) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5LdZpzFBOr/?igshid=l2jb8tueo5ut

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Neolithic people built these fake islands more than 5,000 years ago.
Mysterious Artificial Islands in Scotland Are Thousands of Years Older Than We Thought
Mysterious Artificial Islands in Scotland Are Thousands of Years Older Than We Thought
In the distant past of the northern British Isles, ancient humans didn’t always dwell on dry land. Across Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, the foundations of thousands of mysterious artificial islands survive to this day: called crannogs, these strange structures were built long ago by prehistoric hands, in the chilly waters of rivers, lakes, and sea inlets.
Exactly how long ago these things…
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Open Access Archaeology Digest #652
Open Access (free to read) archaeology articles for everyone: Marine crannogs: previous work and recent surveys. http://bit.ly/11siFDB Roman Nottinghamshire http://bit.ly/12093o0 The Earthwork at Camphill in Glasgow http://bit.ly/18ghe3a
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