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entrance to Cragganowen open air museum

Cragganowen is an archaeological open air museum in Ireland, that shows what an early medieval or medieval crannog (5.-12th Century AD) might have looked like. It is located 10 km east of Quin, country Clare, adjacent to 16th century Cragganowen Castle, a fortified towerhouse that now contains a museum.

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Loch Tay in Scotland also possesses a reconstruction of a crannog.

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