Episode 3

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1st Jun 2025

Crannog culture and tribal identity

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.

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the East Loch Lomond History Podcast
Scottish Local History focusing on East Loch Lomond
Take a deep dive into the prehistory and ancient history of East Loch Lomond and the wider area it is a part of. Whether you like just like history in general, or want to know more about this specific part of Scotland, this podcast will help you ponder the evidence in archaeology, place-names and other clues to tease out the hidden story of this wee corner of the country.
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