The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Perthshire project recreates history

- Richard burdge

A recreation of a Perthshire loch dwelling which gives visitors a taste of how people lived 2,500 years ago has attracted half a million visitors over the past two decades.

To mark 20 years of captivatin­g visitors with living history and experiment­al archaeolog­y a special reception was held at the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay.

Created and led by the husband and wife team of Dr Nick Dixon and Barrie Andrian of the Scottish Trust for Underwater Archaeolog­y, the centre began with the building of an authentic recreation of an early Iron Age lochdwelli­ng, based on the team’s underwater research, which first opened in the summer of 1997.

During the last 20 years the authentic roundhouse over the water near Kenmore has become an award- winning, internatio­nally acclaimed heritage attraction.

Provost Dennis Melloy hosted the evening and provided civic hospitalit­y for the event which was thought particular­ly appropriat­e as part of the celebratio­ns for the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeolog­y.

Music was provided by the Strung, Drawn and Quartered ceilidh band which included pupils from Breadalban­e Academy.

Friends and supporters who joined the Crannog team for the celebratio­ns included cabinet secretary for culture and tourism Fiona Hyslop and John Swinney, cabinet secretary for education and skills.

Following an introducti­on by the provost, Ms Hyslop said: “Millions of visitors come from all over the world to view and experience Scotland’s history and heritage.

“The evidence is clear that at every level of the tourism industry in Scotland, these are major assets for us.

“In 2017, the spotlight is shining on Scotland’s wealth of fascinatin­g history, heritage and archaeolog­y.”

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The recreated loch dwelling has given half a million visitors a taste of the past.

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