Talk held at the Drumclay Crannog Site

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Talk held at the Drumclay Crannog Site

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 1 Dec 2012

One of the archaeologists greets us and gives an insight into the dig at the crannog - more at http://www.impartialreporter.com/mobile/news/roundup/articles/2012/11/29/398985-historic-crannog-site-in-enniskillen-opens-to-the-public-/ The Drumclay Crannog, which is an artificial island built in a lake, is the first of its type to be excavated in the north of Ireland since 1870. Archaeologists believe people may have lived there from 600 AD to 1600 AD

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