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Scottish Crannogs, Loch Tay

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article published 10/20/2006
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Thanks for this good explanation, I had not heard of these before, with my Scottish ancestry, it's extra interesting!!
— Eleanor Robb, June 9, 2007
Hi i was delighted to see your photographs of a cranog, because where i used to live an excavation team found the remains of one with most of its inhabitance quit near. i have always wanted to see inside one but never had the chance to. Samantha Asquith.
— Samantha Asquith, October 20, 2006
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