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Crannog culture and tribal identity

48 min · 1 de jun de 2025
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This episode will look into how common crannogs were on Loch Lomond and potential links with later settlements around the Loch. We'll also explore where the main centre or centres of power and influence may have been, and start to get a handle on the identity of the folks who lived around the loch at this time. I've also got an email address you can get in touch on, it's eastlochlomondhistory1@gmail.com, and it would be great to get feedback, critical comment, and any thoughts or potential additions to the known history and suggestions being put forward in this podcast. You can also, if you feel you would like to, support the podcast by going to https://east-loch-lomond-history.captivate.fm/ [https://east-loch-lomond-history.captivate.fm/], you'll see a big support this show button near the bottom of the podcast page. Anything you're prepared to chip in would be really appreciated. Finally, you can also leave a review by going to https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-east-loch-lomond-history-p-6098814 [https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-east-loch-lomond-history-p-6098814] Thanks!

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