Ed Danaher

Books Written

Danaher, E. 2007 Monumental beginnings: The archaeology of the N4 Sligo Inner Relief Road. NRA Scheme Monograph 1. Dublin: The National Roads Authority

Books Edited

Stanley, M., Danaher, E. and Conran, S. (eds.) 2011. Past Times, Changing Fortunes: Archaeology and the National Roads Authority. Monograph Series No. 6.

Stanley, M., Danaher, E. and Eogan, J. (eds.) 2010. Creative Minds: production, manufacturing and invention in ancient Ireland: Archaeology and the National Roads Authority. Monograph Series No. 7.

Stanley, M., Danaher, E. and Eogan, J. (eds.) 2009. Dining and Dwelling: Archaeology and the National Roads Authority. Monograph Series No. 6.

Book Chapters

Danaher, E., Sheridan, A., Linnane, S. 2013 Counterfeits and heirlooms: the story of a stone bead necklace from Caltragh, Co. Sligo. In Martin A. Timoney (ed.) Dedicated to Sligo Thirty-four essays on Sligo’s Past. Publishing Sligo’s Past.

Danaher, E. 2012 An Iron Age Homestead at Ballinaspig More, Co. Cork. In C. Corlett and M. Potterton (eds.), Settlement in Iron Age Ireland in the light of recent archaeological excavations. Wordwell, Bray.

Healy, F., Bayliss, A., Cooney, G., Whittle, A., Danaher, E., Cagney, L., Mallory, J., Smyth, J., Kador, T. and O’Sullivan, M. (2011) ‘Chapter 12: Ireland’ In: A. Whittle, F. Healy and A. Bayliss (eds). Gathering time: dating the early Neolithic enclosures of southern Britain and Ireland. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Danaher, E. 2011 An Early Medieval Settlement at Curraheen, Co. Cork. In C. Corlett and M. Potterton (eds.), Settlement in early medieval Ireland in the light of recent archaeological excavations. Wordwell, Bray.

Danaher, E. 2013 various contributions associated with sites excavated along the route of the N22 Ballincollig Bypass, Co. Cork. In Hurley, M., Hanley, K. and Conran, S. (eds). Generations: the archaeology of five national road schemes in County Cork, Vols 1 & 2.

Danaher, E. 2009 An Early Neolithic house at Barnagore, Co. Cork. The Journal of Irish Archaeology Volume XVIII: 1-16.

Danaher, E. 2004 Symbolic enclosure: a tantalising Neolithic space in the north-west, Archaeology IrelandVol. 18, No. 4, 18-21.

Dr Richard Clutterbuck

Clutterbuck, Richard. 2016. Can You Show the Archaeology of Ireland in One Map?. Archaeology Ireland 30/4 (118 (Winter)): 36–37.

Shine, D, R. Clutterbuck, M. Seaver, J. Gaffrey, M. Stephens, S. Elder, B. Fagan & E. Lyne. Forthcoming. New archaeological sites for County Meath found during works on the Meath Bundled Wastewater Scheme. Ríocht na Midhe 2016.

Fallon, D. & Clutterbuck, R. 2014. ‘A post-medieval farmstead at Newcastle’. In J. Mckeon & J. O’Sullivan (eds) The Quiet Landscape: Archaeological Discoveries on the Route of the M6 Galway to Ballinasloe Motorway Scheme, Bray: Wordwell, 154–60.

Clutterbuck, R. 2012 ‘Iron age ritual and settlement at Cookstown, Co. Meath’, in Christiaan Corlett and Michael Potterton, M. (eds.), Life and Death in Iron Age Ireland in Light of Recent Archaeological Excavations, Bray: Wordwell, 35-51.

Cattari, G. & Clutterbuck, R. 2010 ‘Free Open-source geographical information systems for Irish archaeology’, Archaeology Ireland 25:1, 21-25.

Clutterbuck, R. 2009 ‘Cookstown, Co. Meath: a medieval rural settlement’ in Christiaan Corlett and Michael Potterton, M. (eds.), Medieval Rural Settlement in Ireland in Light of Recent Excavations, Bray: Wordwell, 27-47.

Nolan, W., Hackett, J. & Clutterbuck, R. 2008. Slieveardagh Heritage Calendar 2009, published by Geography Publications (Heritage calendar highlighting Slieveardagh’s church architecture).

Nolan, W., Hackett, J. & Clutterbuck, R. 2007. Slieveardagh Heritage Calendar 2008, published by Geography Publications (Heritage calendar highlighting Slieveardagh’s mining heritage).

Clutterbuck, R., Elliott, I. & Shanahan, B. 2006. `The motte and manor of Callan’, Co. Kilkenny. Old Kilkenny Review 58, 7-28.

Nolan, W., Hackett, J. & Clutterbuck, R. 2006. Slieveardagh Heritage Calendar 2007, published by Geography Publications (Heritage calendar highlighting Slieveardagh’s medieval built heritage).

Clutterbuck, R. 2006.  `Wretched beyond description: the excavation of a cottier’s cabin in Cookstown, Co. Meath’.  Seanda 1, 46-47.

Clutterbuck, R. 2001.  `Filling in the blank spaces: the late medieval countryside’. The Proceedings of the AYIA Conference 2000.

Clutterbuck, R. 2000.  `Graystown – a late medieval settlement near Fethard’.  Tipperary Historical Journal 2000, 157-172.

Clutterbuck, R. 1996.  `Industrial archaeology of an engine house in Slieveardagh, Co. Tipperary’. Trowel VII, 46-49.

2010-2014: Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship.

2008: INSTAR funding for the Burren Landscape and Settlement Project, as part of a multi-disciplinary team of researchers from NUI Galway.

2002: Grant awarded by the Royal Irish Academy for archaeological research, with Brian Shanahan and Ian Elliott.

Conference Organisation

2017 Conference co-organiser: The Archaeology of Improvement in Ireland, IPMAG 2017, Wood Quay Venue, Dublin, 3 – 5 February.

Conferences

2017 Presented a paper, ‘Landscapes of Improvement in Ireland’ at IPMAG 2017

2016 Presented a paper, ‘A landscape archaeology of coal mining in County Tipperary, Ireland’ at the National Association of Mining History Organisations, Dublin City University.

2016 Presented a paper, ‘Time for Improvement: the archaeology of an ideology and how it shaped time in later historic Ireland’, at the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland annual conference, Galway.

2015 Presented a talk to the local community in Kilfenora, Co. Clare, on ‘The development of the parish of Kilfenora, 1650-1840’.

2015 Presented a talk to the local community in Slieveardagh for Heritage Week on ‘Discovering Slieveardagh’s Mining Past, Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary.’

2013 Presented a paper, ‘Fields and Farms in Ireland, 1650–1850: Landscape Archaeologies of Improvement’, to the Society for Historic Archaeology conference, Leicester.

2010 Presented a paper with Isabel Bennet, ‘Post-Medieval Sites in the Excavations Bulletins 1970 – 2008’, to the Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group conference, Belfast.

2008 Presented a seminar paper, ‘Cahermacnaghten: Routeways and Movement’, at the Burren Landscape and Settlement INSTAR Project public seminar, Burren College of Art, Co. Clare.

2008 Presented a paper with Brice Le Comte, BMA Geoservices, ‘Ground Penetrating Radar Surveys at Athboy & Duleek, Co. Meath’ to the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Conference.

2008 Presented a paper, ‘Tipperary’s Coal Mines and Miners’ to the Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group conference, Kenmare, Co. Kerry.

2007 Presented, with Brian Shanahan and Ian Elliott, a local community talk, ‘Callan Moat – a Timber Castle and Manor Farm’, based on the results of a Royal Irish Academy funded research project, at Callan, Co. Kilkenny.

2007 Presented a paper, ‘A double ring ditch at Cookstown, Co. Meath’ to the Life and Death in Iron Age Ireland in Light of Recent Archaeological Excavations seminar, hosted by the Discovery Programme and the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Dublin.

2005 Presented a paper, ‘Medieval complex at Cookstown, Co. Meath’, to the Medieval Rural Settlement in Ireland in Light of Recent Excavations seminar, hosted by the Discovery Programme and the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Dublin.

Dr Mara Tesorieri

Book

Tesorieri, M. In review. Early Medieval Ireland and Britain: A Bioarchaeology of Regions. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Book and Monograph Chapters

Carty, N. & Tesorieri, M. 2014. 9.2 Human Bone. In: Hurley, M.F. & Brett, C. (eds.). Archaeological Excavations at South Main St.2003-2005. Cork: Cork City Council, 471-475.

O’Donnabhain, B. & Tesorieri, M. 2014. 4.2: Bioarchaeology. In: Lynch, A. Poulnabrone: A Neolithic Portal Tomb in Ireland. Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Archaeological Monograph Series 9. Dublin: Stationery Office, 61-86

Murphy, E., O’Donnabhain, B., Welsh, H. Tesorieri, M. & McSparron, C. 2010. INSTAR: Phase 2 – Synthesis of osteological, contextual and chronological data relating to Irish prehistoric human remains. Published online www.heritagecouncil.ie.

Journals

Tesorieri, M. 2016. The influence of regional landscapes on early medieval health (c.400-1200 AD): evidence from Irish human skeletal remains. Landscapes, 17:124-138.

Tesorieri, M. 2016. Differential diagnosis of pathologically induced upper and lower limb asymmetry in a burial from late medieval Ireland (CE 1439 – 1511). International Journal of Paleopathology, 14: 46-54.

Tesorieri, M. 2013. Health in late medieval Ireland: the osteoarchaeology from Ballinderry, Co Kildare.  Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society, 20, 129-148.

Tesorieri, M. 2015. The influence of the physical, cultural, and political landscapes on population health: a view from medieval Ireland and Britain. International Congress of Medieval Studies. Conference presentation (Kalamazoo, Michigan. May 14th -17th, 2015).

Tesorieri, M. 2014. Health patterns in Early Medieval Ireland and Britain: A Regional Perspective. Day of the Dead: Recent Research in Human Osteoarchaeology. Conference Presentation (Belfast, Ireland. October 19th, 2014).

Tesorieri, M. and O’Donnabhain, B. 2012. Poulnabrone: A Neolithic Ossuary in Ireland. Palaeopathological Association. Poster presentation (Portland, Oregon. April 9th – 11th).

Tesorieri, M. 2012. Regional Patterns of Health in Early Medieval Ireland: distributions of non-specific stress indicators. American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Supplement 54,285. Conference presentation (Portland, Oregon. April 13th).

Tesorieri, M. 2012. Regional Patterns of Health in Early Medieval Ireland: distributions of non-specific stress indicators. International Congress of Medieval Studies. Conference presentation (Kalamazoo, Michigan. May 11th).

Tesorieri, M. 2012. A Possible Case of Poliomyelitis from Medieval Ireland. Palaeopathological Association. Conference presentation (Portland, Oregon. April 11th).

Tesorieri, M. 2010. INSTAR: The People of Prehistoric Ireland: the bioarchaeology of Prehistoric Ireland. Royal Irish Academy. Conference presentation (Dublin, Ireland. December 3rd).

Tesorieri, M. 2010. INSTAR: The People of Prehistoric Ireland. Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland. Conference presentation (Belfast, Ireland. November 6th).

Tesorieri, M. 2010. Living with extreme trauma: a communal affair. Association of Young Irish Archaeologists. Conference presentation (Cork, Ireland. February 27th).

Tesorieri, M. 2020. Life and Death in Medieval Gaelic Ireland: the skeletons from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2018. Antiquity, Vol 94 (376):1104-1106.

Tesorieri, M. 2016. A Journey Along the Carlow Corridor – the archaeology of the Carlow M9 bypass. Bolger, T, Moloney, C, & Shiels D (eds). Dublin: National Roads Authority 2015. Journal of the American Society for Irish Medieval Studies (Eolas), volume 9 2016.

Tesorieri M. 2019. Guidelines for the Excavation and Processing of Human Skeletal Remains. AOC Archaeology Group, London (CPD Lecture, September 6th).

Tesorieri, M. 2019. Excavating human skeletal remains. AOC Archaeology Group, Edinburgh (CPD Lecture, June 18th).

Tesorieri, M. 2019. Post-excavation processing of human skeletal remains. AOC Archaeology Group, Edinburgh (CPD Lecture, June 18th).

Tesorieri, M. 2017. Identification of the thoracic vertebrae, parietal and temporal bone. MA in Osteoarchaeology, UCC (AR6014 Human Osteology, October 20th).

Tesorieri, M. 2017. Identification of the cervical vertebrae, frontal and occipital bone. MA in Osteoarchaeology, UCC (AR6014 Human Osteology, October 13th).

Tesorieri, M. 2015. Stress during the years of growth and adulthood: non-specific stress indicators in bioarchaeology. Spike Island Archaeological Project (presentation to field school students, July 13th, 2015).

Tesorieri, M. 2015. Reconstructing general health patterns: stress during the years of growth and adulthood. MA in Osteoarchaeology, UCC (AR6012 Palaeopathology Seminar, November 12th).

Tesorieri, M. 2015. Palaeopathology: the biology of skeletal tissues. MA in Osteoarchaeology, UCC (AR6012 Palaeopathology Seminar, Sept. 17th).

Tesorieri, M. 2014. Stress during the years of growth and adulthood: Non-specific stress indicators in bioarchaeology. BA in Archaeology, UCC (AR3040 Health, Diet, and Disease in Early Societies, Feb. 21st).

Tesorieri, 2014. Non-Specific Stress Indicators. MA in Osteoarchaeology, UCC (AR6012 Palaeopathology Seminar, Feb. 4th).

Tesorieri, M. 2013. Age-Estimation of Adult Skeletal Remains. MA in Osteoarchaeology, UCC (AR6014 Human Osteology Workshop, Nov. 19th).

Tesorieri, M. 2012. Health in the Medieval World: Regionality and the bioarchaeology of Ireland and Britain. Lunch-time Seminar. Department of Archaeology, University College Cork.

Tesorieri, M. 2012. Non-Specific Stress Indicators. MA in Osteoarchaeology, UCC (AR6012 Palaeopathology Seminar, Feb. 17th).

Tesorieri, M. 2012. Health in the Medieval World: Regionality and the bioarchaeology of Ireland and Britain. Lunch-time Seminar, Department of Archaeology, University College Cork.

Tesorieri, M. 2010. Skeletal Health in the Medieval Period: A regional comparison of Ireland and Britain within a biocultural context.  Lunch-time Seminar, Department of Archaeology, University College Cork.

Tesorieri, M. 2010. Metabolic Diseases. MA class in Osteoarchaeology, UCC (AR6012 Palaeopathology Seminar, March 9th).

Joanne Hughes

Hughes, J. (2011) Two site summary reports in Eogan, J. and Shee Twohig, E. (Eds.) Cois tSuire – nine thousand years of human activity in the Lower Suir Valley. NRA Scheme Monographs 8.

Hughes, J., & Ó Droma, M. (2011) Finding the Plot – Urban and Rural Cashel in the Thirteenth Century. NRA Annual Seminar Proceedings, Wordwell

Hughes, J. (2011) Bagpuss of Cashel – the tale of a musical cat. Tipperary Historical Journal, Vol 13.

Hughes, J. & Farrelly, J. (2009) A Late Medieval to Early Modern Building at No. 1 Canopy Street & No. 9 Bank Place, Cashel. Tipperary Historical Journal.

Hughes, J. (2008) The Faunal Remains. In Stout, G. & Stout, M. Excavation of a secular cemetery at Knowth Site M, County Meath, and related sites in north-east Leinster. Wordwell

Hughes, J. (2005). Two Neolithic Structures in Granny Townland, Co. Kilkenny. In O’Sullivan, J. & Stanley, M. Recent Archaeological Discoveries on National Road Schemes 2004; p.25-47. Wordwell. 

Conferences

Hughes J (2018) Panel Speaker at INTERact ‘Activating Cultural Heritage in INTERREG’ seminar. Vienna, December 2018.

Hughes, J (2018) ‘The MMIAH Project and Elizabeth Fort, Cork City’. At ‘Dig: The value of archaeology for society and the economy conference’. The Heritage Council, Kilkenny.

Hughes, J. (2011) ‘Dwelling on the Past – Vernacular Structures on the N8 Cashel Bypass & N74 Link Road’. Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group (IPMAG) Annual Conference. Ennis, Co. Clare.

Hughes, J. (2010) ‘Finding the Plot – Urban and Rural Cashel in the Thirteenth Century’. National Roads Authority (NRA) Annual Public Seminar. Dublin.

Hughes, J. (2005) ‘An Emerging Bronze Age Landscape Around Cashel, Co. Tipperary’. European Assocation of Archaeologists. Cork,

Hughes, J. (2004) ‘Two Neolithic Structures at Granny, Co. Kilkenny’. National Roads Authority (N.R.A.) Annual Public Seminar, (Dublin, 2004) & Archaeology Ireland Conference. Dublin (U.C.D) 

Conference Co-ordination, E-zines and Outreach

To Crown A King Festival, Cashel, Co. Tipperary. April 2014 http://www.brianborumillennium.ie/category/cashel/

The Butlers of Ormond At Home and Abroad conference, Cahir Co. Tipperary October 2013 http://www.nrn.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Butlers-of-Ormond-at-Home-and-Abroad-poster.pdf

River Suir Showcase Seminar, Carrick-On-Suir, January 2013 http://www.southtippheritage.ie/media/RIver%20Suir%20Showcase%20Seminar%20Outline.pdf

South Tipperary Tourism E-zine 2012/2013 (author, co-ordinator & publisher of newsletter every two months) http://www.nrn.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/South-Tipperary-Tourism-Company-Newsletter-no-4-Autumn-2013.pdf

Archbishop Agar Bicentenary Festival 2009 http://www.tipperarystar.ie/news/local-news/cashel-celebrates-the-life-and-times-of-archbishop-agar-1-2244408

Landscapes of the River Suir Education Packs (author) http://www.bogfire.com/Graphic_Design/River_Suir/River_Suir_educational_materials.html 

Fintan Walsh

Carlin, N., Clarke, L. & Walsh, F. 2008 The M4 Kinnegad-Enfield-Kilcock Motorway: The Archaeology of Life and Death on the Boyne Floodplain. NRA Monograph Series No. 2, Wordwell, Bray.

McLoughlin, G., & Walsh, F. 2008 A slice through time: prehistoric settlement and ritual near Kells, Co. Meath. Seanda 3, 20–22.

Walsh, F. Forthcoming The People of the Blackwater Catchment (draft title for M3 book).

Walsh, F. 2015 Archaeological Excavations at Cornamucklagh. County Louth Archaeological and Historical Journal, XXVIII (2), 297–308.

Walsh, F. 2014 Minimising Impact while Increasing Knowledge at Mullanstown, Co. Louth. Transport Infrastructure Ireland Seanda Ezine. Article http://www.tii.ie/technical-services/archaeology/seandaezine/minimising-impact-increas/

Walsh, F. 2014 Excavation and Conjecture of a Late Bronze Age Farmstead at Tober, Co. Offaly. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries Ireland 141 (2011), 9–31.

Walsh, F. 2014 Bronze Age Burnt Mounds and Charcoal-Production Kilns at Kildimo, Co. Limerick. North Munster Antiquarian Journal 54, 27–42.

Walsh, F. 2013 Archaeology of Two Townlands (Part 2). Clogher Record 2012, 21 (1), 90–101.

Walsh, F. 2012 Iron Age Sanctuary Enclosure, Boundary Ditch and Kilns at Kilmainham, Co. Meath. In C. Corlett and M. Potterton (eds), Life and Death in Iron Age Ireland, 303–312. Wordwell, Bray.

Walsh, F. 2011 Archaeology of Two Townlands (Part 1). Clogher Record 2011, 20 (3), 500–520.

Walsh, F. 2011 An Early Medieval enclosed farmstead at Killickaweeny 1, Co. Kildare. In C. Corlett and M. Potterton (eds), Settlement in early medieval Ireland, 313–331. Wordwell, Bray.

Walsh, F. 2011 Seeking sanctuary at Kilmainham, Co. Meath. Archaeology Ireland 25 (2), 9–12.

Walsh, F. 2007 Tracing the Bronze Age in Tober. Seanda 2, 14–15.

Walsh, F. 2006 Neolithic Monanny, County Monaghan. In J. O’Sullivan & M. Stanley (eds), Settlement Industry and Ritual: proceedings of a public seminar on archaeological discoveries on national road schemes, September 2005, 7–17. Archaeology and the National Roads Authority Monograph Series No. 3. National Roads Authority, Dublin.

Walsh, F. & Harrison, J. 2003 Early medieval enclosure at Killickaweeny, Co Kildare. Archaeology Ireland 17 (4), 22–5.

Walsh, F., Lyons, S. & McClatchie, M. 2011 A post-built early Neolithic house at Kilmainham, Co. Meath. Archaeology Ireland 25 (3), 35–37.

Walsh, F. & O’Regan, C. 2016 Getting to the Point. Archaeology Ireland, 30 (4), 14–15.

Conferences

2018: Presentation of the results of excavations at Knockhouse Lower at the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Conference in Sligo.
2017: Presentation of the results of the Ulster Scots Project at the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Conference in Dublin.
2017: Presentation of the results of the Ulster Scots Project as part of the Northern Ireland National Monuments and Buildings Record Lecture Series.
2016: Presentation of the results of excavations at Knockhouse Lower to the Waterford Archaeological and Historical Society in Waterford.
2014: Presentation of the archaeological landscape study of excavations along the M3 Navan to Kells Motorway at the Institute of Archaeologist of Ireland Conference in Limerick.
2008: Presentation of the results of excavations at Killickaweeny, Co Kildare at the World Archaeological Congress Dublin.
2008: Presentation of the Bronze Age settlement at Tober, Co. Offaly at the World Archaeological Congress Dublin.
2007: Presentation to St Etchens National School Kilbeggan Co. Westmeath regarding excavation of a burial ground at Boreen Bradach, Kinnegad.
2006: Presentation regarding the Bronze Age settlement at Tober Co, Offaly for the Westmeath Co Co/NRA seminar (No.11) at Mullingar, Co Westmeath.
2006: Presentation of the early medieval settlement at Killickaweeny for C. Corlett and M. Potterton “Settlement in early medieval Ireland” Conference: Helen Roe Theatre Dublin.
2005: Presentation of the results of Neolithic Excavations at Monanny, Co. Monaghan at the NRA Annual Seminar at the Gresham Hotel, Dublin.
2005: Presentation of the results of excavations in advance of the Carrickmacross Bypass, Co. Monaghan at the Farney Workhouse, Carrickmacross.
2004: Presentation of the results of the prehistoric settlements and medieval burials at Monanny and Cloghvally Upper, Co. Monaghan at Monaghan County Museum.
2004: Presentation on the Neolithic House excavations at Monanny, Co. Monaghan at the UCD Prehistoric Conference Dublin (UCD).
2004: Presentation of the results of excavations at Monanny, Co. Monaghan at the Archaeology Ireland Conference Dublin.
2004: Presentation of the results of excavations at Monanny, Co. Monaghan to the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland at the Helen Roe Theatre Dublin (Monday night talks).
2003: Presentation to the National Museum of Ireland on results of excavations at Killickaweeny.

Dr Steve Lancaster

Lancaster, S.J.,, 2013, ‘Geoarchaeology on the Road’ In Kelly, B., Roycroft, N. and Stanley, M. (eds) Futures and Pasts: Archaeological Science on Irish Road Schemes. Archaeology and the National Roads Authority Monograph.

Jones, E with contributions by with contributions by Crone, A.,  Cross, M.,  Franklin, Haston, S-J, Holmes, N.,  Lancaster, S., Mighall, T., Reilly, E., Thomas, C.,  Timpany, S. and Tourunen, A., 2011, ‘Through the Cowgate: life in 15th-century Edinburgh as revealed by excavations at St Patrick’s Church’ Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 42

Lancaster, S., Davies, A., Hastie, M., McCulloch, R., Smith, C., Timpany, S. & Tipping, R. 2009. ‘A line in the landscape: the pit alignment circa 8210-3650 BC – palaeoenvironmental synthesis’. In Murray, H.J., Murray, J.C. & Fraser, S.M. (eds) A Tale of the Unknown Unknowns. A Mesolithic pit alignment and a Neolithic timber hall at Warren Field, Crathes, Aberdeenshire. Oxford: Oxbow, 15-21.

Lancaster, S., Davies, A., Hastie, M., McCulloch, R., Smith, C., Timpany, S. & Tipping, R. 2009. ‘A new kind of place: the timber hall circa 3820-3690 BC – palaeoenvironmental synthesis.’ In Murray, H.J., Murray, J.C. & Fraser, S.M. (eds) A Tale of the Unknown Unknowns. A Mesolithic pit alignment and a Neolithic timber hall at Warren Field, Crathes, Aberdeenshire. Oxford: Oxbow, 42-50.

Mudie, G., Hunter, F., Heald, A., McLaren, D., Bjarke Ballin, T., Jackson, A., Lancaster, S And Cressy, M., 2007, ‘Excavations on the site of a late Iron Age  roundhouse and souterrain, Glen Cloy, Brodick, Isle of Arran.’ Scottish Archaeological Journal vol. 29(1) 1-29

Johnson, M., Lancaster, S., Cressy, M., 2005, ‘An Early Historic Turf-banked Structure at Kennox, Near Glespin, South Lanarkshire.’ Scottish Archaeological Journal vol. 27(2) 139-146

Lancaster, S. and Simpson, I., 2003  ‘Assessing and modelling faunalturbation.’ in ed. K.A Robson Brown Archaeological Sciences 1999: Proceedings of the Archaeological Sciences Conference, University of Bristol, 1999.

Dr Kim Rice

Cooney, G. and Rice K. 2013, The use of stone in the Mound of the Hostages. In M. O’Sullivan, C. Scarre and M. Doyle (eds.), Tara from the Past to the Future, 147–58. Wordwell: Dublin.

Dolan, B., McQuillan, A., O’Keeffe, E. and Rice, K. (eds.), 2008. Proceedings of the Association of Young Irish Archaeologists Annual Conference 2007. Digiprint.ie: Dublin.

O’Donovan, E., Rice, K. and la Piscopia, P. 2017. Rediscovering a lost archaeological landscape, Archaeology Ireland 31 (2), 26–30.

Rice, K. 2008. Finds, burials and samples. In E. Grogan (ed.), The Rath of the Synods, Tara, Co. Meath: excavations by Seán P. Ó Ríordáin, 149–72. Wordwell: Dublin.

Rice, K. 2011. Living from the mountains to the sea: understanding Neolithic settlement and society in the Dublin – Wicklow uplands and lowlands. In F. Bostyn, E. Martial and I. Praud (eds), Le Néolithique du Nord de la France dans son context Européen: habitat et économie aux 4e et 3e millénaires avant notre ére. Revue Archéologique de Picardie 28, 569–73.

Warren, G., McDermott, C., Rice, K. and Carlin, C. 2012. Archaeological Excavations at Lugduff Townland, Upper Lake, Glendalough, County Wicklow. UCD: Dublin.

2012: UCD SEED Funding – ‘Dissemination and Outputs Award’

2008–2011: Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences – ‘Government of Ireland Scholarship’

2006: UCD School of Archaeology – ‘Rúaidhrí de Valera Memorial Prize’

2005: Royal Irish Academy – ‘Archaeology Radiocarbon Dates Scheme’

2002: Mayo County Council – ‘Award for Academic Excellence”

Conference Organisation

2012: EurASEAA 14 – Assistant organiser for the biennial conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists (Dublin Castle, 18th – 21st September 2007)

2009: Tara Symposium: from the past to the future – Assistant organiser (UCD Dublin, 23rd – 26th October 2009)

2008: WAC-6 – Organising Committee Member for the Sixth World Archaeological Congress (UCD Dublin, 29th June – 4th July 2008)

2007: Materialitas: working stone, carving identity – Assistant organiser (UCD Dublin, 10th March 2007).

2007: AYIA – Co-organiser for the annual conference of the Association of Young Irish Archaeologists (UCD, Dublin 23rd – 25th of February 2007)

Conferences

Cooney, G., Mandal, S. and Rice, K. 2009. Stone Usage at the Mound of the Hostages. Joint paper presented at the Tara Symposium – from the past to the future, UCD, Dublin, October 23rd – 26th 2009.

O’Keeffe, E. and Rice, K. 2009. Facebook, Pints of Guinness and Prehistoric Archaeology. Joint paper presented at UCD School of Archaeology Research Day, December 10th 2009.

Rice, K. 2013. The Creation of New Narratives from Old Stories: decoding the Mesolithic and Neolithic of eastern Ireland. Paper presented at the 7th World Archaeological Congress (WAC-7), King Hussein Convention Centre, Jordan.

Rice, K. 2010. People, Places and Landscape: south Dublin in the Neolithic. Paper presented at UCD School of Archaeology Doctoral Research Seminar, March 10th 2010.

Rice, K. 2010. Abstract Space, Meaningful Place: engaging with Neolithic regional identities. Paper presented at UCD School of Archaeology Doctoral Research Seminar, December 15th 2010.

Rice, K. 2009. Stories from the City, Songs from the Sea: decoding the Neolithic of eastern Ireland. Paper presented for Binalot Talks, Archaeological Studies Programme, University of the Philippines, Manila, December 9th 2009.

Rice, K. 2009. Uplands that Touch the Sky: the prehistory of Piperstown. Paper presented at the Association of Young Irish Archaeologist Annual Conference, Sligo Institute of Technology, April 4th 2009.

Rice, K. 2008. Living on the Edge: Irish prehistoric uplands. Paper presented at the Humanities Institute of Ireland Research Seminar, UCD, Dublin, November 10th 2008.

Rice, K. 2008. The Prehistory of Piperstown: a reassessment of an upland landscape. Paper presented at the 6th World Archaeological Congress (WAC-6), UCD, Dublin, June 29th – July 4th 2008.

Rice, K and Hernandez, V. 2010. Local Identities: new perspectives on the Neolithic of the Philippines. Joint paper co-presented at the Southeast Asian Archaeology Workshop, Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University, June 10th 2010.

Rice, K., Hernandez, V., Lewis, H. and Paz, V. 2009. Searching for the Neolithic of Ille Cave, Palawan, the Philippines. Joint paper co-presented at the 19th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, November 29th – December 5th 2009.

 

Poster Presentations

2019. Campbell, E.J., McDermott, S., O’Gorman, L. and Rice, K. The ‘Wrens of the Curragh’: an archaeology of prostitutes and camp-followers in nineteenth century Ireland. Joint poster presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Bern.

Rice, K. 2009. Vivre de la montagne à la mer – comprendre l’habitation néolithique et la société dans les Dublin – Wicklow hauts plateaux et plaines. Poster presented at the 29e Colloque Interrégional sur le Néolithique, Villeneuve d’Ascq, 2nd – 3rd October 2009.

Rice, K. 2007. The Prehistory of Piperstown: a reassessment of an upland landscape. Poster presented at the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Annual Conference, Galway, October 2007.

Dr Conn Herriott

Herriott C. 2020. ‘The chipped stone assemblage.’ In: Dan IV. The Iron I Settlement: The Avraham Biran Excavations. Edited by D. Ilan. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press. Pp. 469–488.

Cohen-Sasson E., O. Varoner, E. Frieman & C. Herriott 2020. ‘Gorer Tower and the Biblical Edom road.’ Palestine Exploration Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1080/00310328.2020.1823653

Slingerland E., M. Willis Monroe [et al., including C. Herriott] 2020. ‘Historians respond to Whitehouse et al. (2019), “Complex Societies Precede Moralizing Gods Throughout World History”.’ Journal of Cognitive Historiography 5(1-2), 124–141. https://doi.org/10.1558/jch.39393

Herriott C. [et al.] 2017. ‘Excavations at Ramla (White Mosque Street).’ NGSBA Archaeology 4: 9–242.

Herriott C. 2015a. ‘Chipped stone artifacts from Chalcolithic shafts at Yehud.’ NGSBA Archaeology 3: 94–104.

Herriott C. 2015b. ‘Artifacts from the Intermediate Bronze Age tombs at Yehud.’ NGSBA Archaeology 3: 112–120.

Herriott C. 2015c. ‘Artifacts from the Middle Bronze Age tombs at Yehud.’ NGSBA Archaeology 3: 127–135.

Herriott C. 2013a. ‘Excavation at Ramla (Ta’avura Junction) – 2011: Early Islamic graves and other features.’ NGSBA Archaeology 2: 131–139.

Herriott C. 2013b. ‘Early Bronze Age finds at Azor.’ NGSBA Archaeology 2: 165–171.

Alon S., C. Herriott & O. Varoner 2013. ‘Excavation at Tsur Natan – 2011: an Iron Age tomb, Byzantine quarry and other remains.’ NGSBA Archaeology 2: 9–82.

Herriott C. 2012a. ‘Salvage excavation of two wineries at Khirbet Butz – 2010.’ NGSBA Archaeology 1: 117–124.

Herriott C. 2012b. ‘The chipped stone assemblage at Yesodot.’ NGSBA Archaeology 1: 69–74.

Herriott C. 2007. ‘The numinous aquatic: symbolic interaction with watery places throughout Irish prehistory.’ In Proceedings of the AYIA Conference, Cork 2006, edited by K. Cleary and G. McCarthy. Cork: University College Cork. Pp. 38–56.

2017-2018: Gerda Henkel Foundation PhD Scholarship

2016-2017: Dov & Tamar Noy Prize, Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

2015-2016: David Gita & Michael Hoffman Memorial Scholarship, Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

2015-2016: Stekelis Foundation for Prehistoric Archaeological Research in Israel

2014-2015: David Gita & Michael Hoffman Memorial Scholarship

2013-2014: David Gita & Michael Hoffman Memorial Scholarship

2004: Prendergast Bequest, University of Oxford, UK

Conferences, Seminars & Lectures

2019 ‘A bowl of bulls: Early Bronze Age bovine symbolism and feasting.’ Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research (San Diego, 20-23 November 2019; presented by M.J. Adams, with contributions by A. Greener and C. Herriott).

2019 ‘Towards an evolutionary approach to the archaeology of religion: the socio-economics of belief in the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic transition.’ Paper presented at workshop: Ontologies and material culture in indigenous hunter-gatherer groups: can we identify ontologies in the past? Centre de Recherche Français à Jérusalem / Tel Aviv University. Israel.

2019 ‘Yardsticks: ethnological trends in religion, applied to the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic Levant.’ Guest lecture, Centre for the Study of Early Agricultural Societies, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

2018 ‘Roundtable: Challenges in integrating prehistoric archaeology and the ethnology of religion.’ Annual Editor’s Meeting, Database of Religious History, San Francisco, USA.

2017 ‘Ethnographic analogy – a different approach applied to ritual and ideology in the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic transition.’ Paper presented at 43rd Israeli Archaeological Congress (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem).

2016 ‘Quantitative ethnological analysis in religion: applications in prehistoric Southwest Asia.’ Workshop: Religion, ritual, conflict, and cooperation: archaeological and historical approaches. Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, USA.

2016 ‘An evolutionary approach to the archaeology of religion: examining the socio-economic correlates of belief in the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic transition.’ Lecture, Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

2006 ‘The numinous aquatic: symbolic interaction with watery places throughout Irish prehistory.’ AYIA Conference, University College Cork, 2006.

Colum Hardy

A Cashel with round house, annexe and later limekilns at Coolagh, Co. Galway
In J. Mckeon & J. O’Sullivan (eds) The Quiet Landscape: Archaeological Discoveries on the Route of the M6 Galway to Ballinasloe Motorway Scheme, Bray: Wordwell.

Also included as a contributing chapter to ‘Settlement in Early Medieval Ireland: in light of recent archaeological excavations’. Edited by Christiaan Corlett & Michael Potterton

Editor & contributor to: The Bridge  – The Journal of the Kilbarron Terryglass Historical Society

“The Ballyhoura Graveyard Project — “The Importance of Community” – Amanda Slattery, Tourism & Heritage Officer and Colum Hardy, Community Archaeologist, June 2014

Bryn Coldrick

Coldrick, B. (n.d.) Some Early Modern Landlord Villages in County Galway: Part 1 – Eyrecourt. Unpublished paper delivered to the ‘Archaeology of the Big House, Demesne Landscape, and Landlord’s Village’ Conference, Galway Community Archaeology Advisory Project, Portumna, July 2016.

TPG (2015) Rottnest Island/Wadjemup Cultural Landscape Management Plan. Prepared by The Planning Group for the Rottnest Island Authority.

McDonald, E. M. & Coldrick, B. (forthcoming) ‘Is it from the Dreaming or is it Rubbish? The Significance and Meaning of Stone Artefacts and their Sources to Aboriginal People in the Pilbara Region of Western Australia’ in Cooney, G., Gilhooly, B., Kelly, N. and Mallía-Guest, S. (eds.) Cultures of Stone. Leiden: Sidestone Press. Based on a paper read at the Cultures of Stone Conference, UCD, Dublin, September 2014.

Coldrick, B. (n.d.) ‘The Akubra and the Suit: The Roles of the Ethnographer in Aboriginal Heritage Management in Western Australia’. Paper read at the Australian Anthropological Society Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, September 2012.

McDonald, E. M. & Coldrick, B. (n.d.) ‘“Those sites are not so significant but there are still artefacts there” – Indigenous and Archaeological Communities of Practice and the assessment of Archaeological Significance: A Case Study in Eastern Guruma Archaeology.’ Paper presented to the Sixth World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, July 2008.

McDonald, E. M. & Coldrick, B. (n.d.) ‘Putting Ethnography Back into Ethnographic Surveys: a Call for a Methodologically Adequate ‘Rapid Ethnography’’. Paper presented to the Department of Indigenous Affairs’ heritage conference, Perth, May 2008.

McDonald, E. M., Coldrick, B. & Christensen, W. (2008) ’The Green Frog and Desalination: A Nyungar Metaphor for the (Mis-) Management of Water Resources on the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia’ in Oceania Vol. 78, No. 1, March 2008.

McDonald, E. M., Coldrick, B. & Villiers, L. (2005) Study of Groundwater-Related Aboriginal Cultural Features on the Gnangara Mound, Western Australia. Prepared for the Department of Environment, Perth, by Estill & Associates.

Coldrick, B. (2002) Rossin, County Meath: An Unofficial Place. Maynooth Studies in Local History, No. 44. Four Courts Press, Dublin.

Dr James Bonsall

Book

Bonsall, J. (ed.) 2019. New Global Perspectives on Archaeological Prospection. 366 pages. Archaeopress. Printed ISBN 9781789693065. Epublication ISBN 9781789693072. 

Papers (Peer Reviewed)

Dowd, M., Bonsall, J., Kahlert, T., Connolly, R. and Stimpson, C. In Press. Alice and Gwendoline Cave, Co. Clare revisited: new light on the 1902 excavations. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.

Dowd, M., Lynch, L.G., Cassidy, L., Bonsall, J., Kahlert, T., Reimer, P., Svyatko, S., OCarroll, E., Reilly, E., Noonan, A. and Beglane, F. 2020. Neolithic engagements with the dead: mortuary processing on Bengorm Mountain in the North-west of Ireland. Oxford Journal of Archaeology. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1111/ojoa.12206.

Napora, K.G., Bonsall, J., Rathbone, S. & Thompson, V.D. 2019. ‘Geoarchaeological Analysis of a Dunefield Shell Midden Site in Carrowdough Townland, County Sligo, Ireland’. The Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology, Volume 14, Issue 3, pp394-410. DOI: 10.1080/15564894.2018.1531332

Beglane, F., Bonsall, J., Nugent, L., Moran, J. & Meehan, H. 2018. ‘An oasis in the desert: the early ecclesiastical site of Disert, Co. Donegal’. Journal of Irish Archaeology, Volume XXVII, Wordwell, Dublin, pp57-79.

Brandherm, D., McSparron, C., Kahlert, T. & Bonsall, J. 2018. ‘Topographical and Geophysical Survey at Knocknashee, Co. Sligo – Results from the 2016 Campaign’. Emania 24 (2018), pp81-96.

Bonsall, J. & Dowd, M. 2017. ‘Emerging from the waves: a Late Bronze Age intertidal saltwater fulacht fia at Coney Island, Co. Sligo’. Journal of Irish Archaeology XXIV (2015), Wordwell. Dublin. pp79-95.

Gaffney, C., Harris, C., Pope-Carter, F., Bonsall, J., Fry, R. and Parkyn, A. 2015. ‘Still Searching for graves: an analytical strategy for interpreting geophysical data used in the search for “unmarked” graves’. Near Surface Geophysics, Volume 13(6), European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers. DOI: 10.3997/1873-0604.2015029., pp557-569.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C., Armit, I. 2015. ‘You know it’s summer in Ireland when the rain gets warmer: Analysing repetitive timelapse earth resistance data to determine ‘optimal’ survey climate conditions’. Archaeologia Polona, Volume 53, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, pp623-644.

Harris, C., Gaffney, C., Pope-Carter, F., Bonsall, J., Fry, R. and Parkyn, A. 2015. ‘High Royds: An integrated, analytical approach for mapping the unmarked burials of a pauper cemetery’. Archaeologia Polona, Volume 53, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, pp467-471.

Bonsall, J., Fry, R., Gaffney, C., Armit, I., Beck, A. and Gaffney, V. 2013. ‘Assessment of the CMD Mini-Explorer, a New Low-frequency Multi-coil Electromagnetic Device, for Archaeological Investigations’ Archaeological Prospection, Volume 20, Issue 3, July-September 2013, doi: 10.1002/arp.1458.

Bonsall, J. 2007. ‘The study of small finds at the 1644 Battle of Cheriton’ Journal of Conflict Archaeology 3, 29-52. Brill: Leiden.

Book Chapters (Peer Reviewed)

Bonsall, J. & Hogan, C. In Press. ‘Investigating potential Mass Graves on Vinegar Hill’. Vinegar Hill: The Last Stand of the Wexford Rebels of 1798. Four Courts Press.

Shiels, D. & Bonsall, J. In Press. ‘Picking up the Pieces: The Archaeological Survey of Vinegar Hill’. Vinegar Hill: The Last Stand of the Wexford Rebels of 1798. Four Courts Press.

Bonsall, J. 2020. ‘Engaging the Community: The Kilcashel Landscape Project’. In Baker, C. (ed.) Partnership & Participation: Community Archaeology in Ireland. Wordwell.

Bonsall J. 2019. ‘Challenges of Working with Legacy Data from Detectorists: A Case Study in the Fabrication of Evidence’. In Sutherland T.L., Shiels D., Hughes G. and Sutherland S.H. (eds.) Conference Proceedings: Fields of Conflict, 2016; Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland http://fieldsofconflict.com/c_paper.php?id=31&act=full [Accessed 18 Sep 2019]

Bonsall, J. 2019. ‘The 13th ICAP and the Importance of Archaeological Prospection in Ireland’. In J. Bonsall (ed.) New Global Perspectives on Archaeological Prospection. 13th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, 28 August – 1 September 2019, Sligo – Ireland. Archaeopress, pp8-13.

Bonsall, J. & Moore, S. 2017. ‘The men and women behind the MASC Project (Monitoring the Archaeology of Sligo’s Coastline): engaging local stakeholder groups to monitor vulnerable coastal archaeology in Ireland’. In T. Dawson, C. Nimura, E. Lopez-Romero, M-Y. Daire (Eds.) Public Archaeology and Climate Change. Oxbow. pp62-71.

Bonsall, J. 2017. ‘Living in a post-workhorse world: observations learnt from rapidly acquired electromagnetic induction surveys in Ireland (…when magnetometry just won’t do…)’. In B. Jennings, C. Gaffney, T. Sparrow & S. Gaffney (Eds.) The Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of Archaeological ProspectionUniversity of Bradford, United Kingdom, 12-16th September 2017, Archaeopress, pp28-30.

Schmidt, A., Fry, R., Parkyn, A., Bonsall, J. & Gaffney, C. 2017. ‘When the time is right: the impact of weather variations on the contrast in earth resistance data’. In B. Jennings, C. Gaffney, T. Sparrow & S. Gaffney (Eds.) The Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of Archaeological ProspectionUniversity of Bradford, United Kingdom, 12-16th September 2017, Archaeopress, pp218-219.

Bonsall, J., Chapple, R.M. and Gimson, H. 2017. ‘Scouting for Boys: Prospection and Autoethnography Methods to Map the Archaeology of a Jamboree’. In F. Beglane (Ed.) Gatherings: Past and Present. BAR S2832. British Archaeological Reports Ltd, pp62-71.

Bonsall, J. and Gaffney, C. 2016. ‘Change is Good: Adapting Strategies for Archaeological Prospection in a Rapidly Changing Technological World’ in F. Boschi (Ed.) Looking to the Future, Caring for the Past: Preventive Archaeology in Theory and Practice. Bononia University Press. Bologna, pp41-58.

Boschi, F., Bonsall, J., Carluccio, R., Catanzariti, G., Dabas, M., Grosman, D., Lepore, G., Morelli, G., Nicolosi, I. & Venanzoni, I. 2016. ‘Studying an ancient settlement with non-invasive techniques. Integrated aerial and geophysical surveys at Civitalba (Marche)’ in F. Boschi (Ed.) Looking to the Future, Caring for the Past: Preventive Archaeology in Theory and Practice. Bononia University Press. Bologna, pp275-300.

Bonsall, J. and Moore, S. 2015. ‘The Men and Women behind the MASC Project (Monitoring the Archaeology of Sligo’s Coastline): Engaging local stakeholder groups to monitor vulnerable coastal archaeology in Ireland’. Session on ‘Engaging the Public with Archaeology Threatened by Climate Change’. In L. Campbell (ed.) Abstracts of the Oral and Poster Presentations, 21st Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, 2-5 September 2015, University of Glasgow, Scotland, p405.

Bonsall, J. and Russell, I. 2014. ‘Physical environment and Geophysics: Archaeological Geophysical Survey’ in Russell I and Hurley MF (eds.), Eogan J (Exec. Ed). Woodstown: A Viking Age Settlement in County Waterford. Four Courts Press, pp24-27.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. and Armit, I., 2014. ‘A Decade of Ground Truthing: Reappraising Magnetometer Prospection Surveys on Linear Corridors in light of Excavation evidence 2001-2010’ in Kamermans H, Gojda M and Posluschny AG (eds) A Sense of the Past: Studies in current archaeological applications of remote sensing and non-invasive prospection methods. BAR International Series 2588. Archaeopress, Oxford. pp3-17.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. and Armit, I. 2013. ‘Back and forth: paving the way forward by assessing 10 years of geophysical surveys on Irish road schemes’, Futures and Pasts: archaeological science on Irish road schemes (eds. Kelly, B., Roycroft, N. & Stanley, M.), Dublin.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C., Sparrow, T. & Armit, I. 2013. ‘Multi Depth Electromagnetic Surveys in Ireland: Increasing our chances of detecting archaeological features’. In Neubauer W, Trinks I, Salisbury RB and Einwögerer C (eds) Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. Vienna, Austria.

Bonsall, J., Fry, R., Pope-Carter, F., Gaffney, C. and Armit, I. 2013. ‘Mapping Prehistoric Wooden Trackways using Time Domain Induced Polarisation’. In Neubauer W, Trinks I, Salisbury RB and Einwögerer C (eds) Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. Vienna, Austria.

Bonsall J., Gaffney, C., Armit, I. 2013. ‘Digging the Dirt: Ground Truthing, Feedback and Statistics from Irish Magnetometer Surveys’. In Neubauer W, Trinks I, Salisbury RB and Einwögerer C (eds) Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. Vienna, Austria.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2011. ‘Magnetic surveys are failing to find Archaeology: An analysis of legacy data from the West of Ireland’, Archaeological Prospection Extended Abstracts, (Eds. Drahor, M.G. & Berge, M.A.), International Society for Archaeological Prospection (ISAP), Center for Near Surface Geophysics and Archaeological Prospection (CNSGAP) of Dokuz Eyül University, Izmir, Turkey, Archaeology and Art Publications, pp58-64

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2011. ‘Long & Winding Roads: Reappraising 170 Geophysical Surveys from 71 Irish Road Schemes’, Archaeological Prospection Extended Abstracts, (Eds. Drahor, M.G. & Berge, M. A.), International Society for Archaeological Prospection (ISAP), Center for Near Surface Geophysics and Archaeological Prospection (CNSGAP) of Dokuz Eyül University, Izmir, Turkey, Archaeology and Art Publications, pp97-98

Bonsall, J. 2007. ‘The Study of Small Finds at the 1644 Battle of Cheriton’ in T. Pollard & I. Banks (eds.) Scorched Earth; Studies in the Archaeology of Conflict, 29-52. Brill: Leiden.

Other publications

Dowd, M. & Bonsall, J. 2020. ‘The Carrowmore Conundrum’. Archaeology Ireland, 34(1), Spring 2020, 21-25.

Dowd, M., Beglane, F., Bonsall, J., Markley, S., Moore, S. and Read, C. 2020. ‘The past in the present: archaeology at IT Sligo’. Of what is past, or passing, or to come: Institute of Technology, Sligo: Fifty Years, commemorative volume.

Bonsall, J., Pickartz, N., Jetzinger, D., Garcia, E., Curran, S., Green, G., Oikonomou, D. & Simirdanis, K. 2019. ‘Impressions from ICAP2019, Sligo, Ireland’. ISAP News, Issue 57, November 2019.

Brandherm, D., McSparron, C., Kahlert, T., Bonsall, J., Wilkinson, A. & Kytmannow, T. 2018. ‘The hill of the fairies’. Archaeology Ireland, Autumn 2018.

Brandherm, D., McSparron, C., Boutoille, L., Kahlert, T. & Bonsall, J. 2018. ‘Prehistoric hilltop settlement in the west of Ireland’. PAST – The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society 89 (2018), pp1-3.

Bonsall, J. 2016. ‘Dúnán Padraig – the Midden Island of Sligo Bay’. The Standing Stonehttp://www.thestandingstone.ie/2016/03/guest-post-dunan-padraig-midden-island.html

Rathbone, S. & Bonsall, J. 2016. ‘Analysis of low cost methods for assessing Signal Defensible Guardhouses in challenging environments across North West Ireland’, IAI Newsletter, Series 2, Issue 14, Winter 2016, 30 January 30 2016.

Bonsall, J. 2015. ‘Fun with Flags! Mapping the Landscape with a Smartphone’ The MASC Projecthttps://themascproject.wordpress.com [Published 9th October 2015].

Bonsall, J. 2015. ‘Martina’s Midden: Beach Clean results in Archaeological Discovery by a Citizen Scientist!’ The MASC Projecthttps://themascproject.wordpress.com [Published 1st June 2015].

Bonsall, J. 2014. ‘The grass is always greener on the other side: peering over the Anglo-Irish fence at CAGS2014’, ISAP News, Issue 38, April 2014.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. and Armit, I., 2014. Preparing for the future: A reappraisal of archaeo-geophysical surveying on National Road Schemes 2001-2010. University of Bradford report for the National Roads Authority. pp1-151.

Bonsall, J. 2013. ‘Archaeological Prospection Conference 2013: The Twitter Review’, ISAP News, Issue 36, August 2013.

Bonsall, J., Sparrow, T., Gaffney, C., Armit, I. & Swan, R.  2013. ‘Underground, overground’, Seanda, No. 8, 14–15.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2013. ‘Irish Archaeological Geophysical Survey Database launched online’, ISAP News, Issue 35, May 2013.

O’Brien, R., Gimson, H. & Bonsall, J. 2011. ‘Revealing Royal Rathnadrinna’, Current Archaeology, Issue 259, October 2011, 26-33.

Bonsall, J.  2011.  ‘Ten years of archaeogeophysics’, Seanda, No. 6, 38–9.

Bonsall, J. 2010. ‘New Research: NRA Review Ten Years of Geophysical Survey Data’, IAI Newsletter, Series 2, Volume 4, Autumn 2010, 19 November 2010.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2010. ‘University of Bradford Awarded Irish Research Fellowship to Review 10 Years of Geophysical Data from Road Schemes’, ISAP News, Issue 25, October 2010.

Bonsall, J. & Gimson, H. 2004. ‘Geophysical Perspectives in Archaeology’, Archaeology Ireland, 18.3, 22-25. Wordwell: Bray.

Bonsall, J. 2004. ‘A Review of the GAI Archaeo-Geophysics Seminar, Dublin’, ISAP News, Issue 2, August 2004.

Bonsall, J. 2000. ‘Humanity’s power against the force of nature: An undergraduate essay’ World Archaeological Bulletin Volume 11, 110-116, World Archaeological Congress, University of Queensland, Brisbane.

Theses

Bonsall, J. 2014. A reappraisal of archaeological geophysical surveys on Irish road corridors 2001-2010. Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Archaeological and Environmental Science, School of Life Sciences, University of Bradford.

Conference Papers, Seminars, Lecture Series & Posters

Bonsall, J. and Dowd, M. 2019. ‘New archaeological research at the Carrowmore complex, County Sligo’. Lecture to the Sligo Field Club, Sligo Education Centre, Sligo, Ireland. 29 November 2019.

Harding, R., Fitch, S., Bates, R., Bates, M., Bonsall, J. and Gaffney, V. 2019. ‘Revealing the lost landscapes of Cardigan Bay, Wales: mapping the Holocene transgression using parametric echosounder data’. From the North Sea Lowlands to the Celtic Edge: Reconstructing Interconnected Environments for the Past 500 KYRS, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 18-20 November 2019.

Schmidt, A., Fry, R., Parkyn, A., Bonsall, J. & Gaffney, C. 2019. ‘Predicting the contrast in earth resistance data from weather observations’. SAGA Workshop 1, Prague, Czech Republic, 30 September – 1 October 2019.

Bonsall, J. 2019. The 13th ICAP and the Importance of Archaeological Prospection in Ireland. 13th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, 28 August – 1 September 2019, Sligo – Ireland.

Harding, R., Fitch, S., Gaffney, V., Bates, R., Bates, M. and Bonsall, J. 2019. ‘Lost Frontiers: Mapping the archaeological potential of submerged Holocene landscapes using multi-scale geophysical and borehole data’. Session on – Integration of seismic geomorphology, stratigraphy and borehole data in palaeo-environmental reconstruction. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2019, Austria Center Vienna, Austria, 9 April 2019.

Bonsall, J. 2019. ‘Geophysics and Drones for Community Archaeology’, Communities Caring for Monuments Seminar, Sligo Park Hotel, Sligo, 15 March 2019.

Bonsall, J. 2018. ‘Recent Research along Sligo’s Wild Atlantic Coastline’, National Monuments Service Staff Conference, Glasshouse Hotel, Sligo, 16 May 2018.

Bonsall, J., Davis, E., Gearey, B., Bates, M., Bates, R., Gaffney, V., Allaby, R., Fitch, S. and Murgatroyd, P. 2018. ‘Mapping the Palaeolandscape Beneath the Irish Sea’. Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Annual Conference, Clayton Hotel, Sligo, 23-24 March 2018.

Bonsall, J. 2017. ‘Living in a post-workhorse world: observations learnt from rapidly acquired electromagnetic induction surveys in Ireland (…when magnetometry just won’t do…)’. In B. Jennings, C. Gaffney, T. Sparrow & S. Gaffney (Eds.) The Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of Archaeological Prospection, University of Bradford, United Kingdom, 12-16th September 2017.

Schmidt, A., Fry, R., Parkyn, A., Bonsall, J. & Gaffney, C. 2017. ‘When the time is right: the impact of weather variations on the contrast in earth resistance data’. In B. Jennings, C. Gaffney, T. Sparrow & S. Gaffney (Eds.) The Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of Archaeological Prospection, University of Bradford, United Kingdom, 12-16th September 2017.

Bonsall, J. & Foard, G. 2016. ‘Challenges of Working with Legacy Data from Detectorists: A Case Study in the Fabrication of Evidence’. 9th Biennial Fields of Conflict Conference. 22-25 September 2016. Trinity College Dublin.

Bonsall, J. 2016. ‘Metal Detectors: How, Why and Where? Methodologies and Case Studies’, An Introduction to the Practice and Value of Metal Detection for the Archaeological Profession in Ireland, CPD Course, Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland, 29 July 2016.

Bonsall, J., Fry, F., Gaffney, C., Pope-Carter, F. & Armit, I. 2016. ‘Overcoming Methodological Challenges for the Geophysical Prospection of Wooden Trackways: An example from Edercloon, Ireland’. WARP30: Wetland Archaeology Research Project. 30th Anniversary Meeting. 28 June – 2 July 2016. School of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford.

Bonsall, J. 2016. ‘Kissed by the Waves’. Achill Archaeological Field School, Achill Island Archaeology Centre, Achill Island, County Mayo, 14 June 2016.

Bonsall, J. 2016. ‘Bronze Age Cist Burial Site at Bunowen, Louisburgh’. Clean Coasts Roadshow, 19 May 2016, Mulranny Park Hotel, Mulranny, Co. Mayo, Ireland.

Rathbone, S. and Bonsall, J. 2016. ‘Looking for a pointless answer? Archaeological contributions to the understanding of Signal Tower sites of known date and function’. A Matter of Time, Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland 2016 Conference, Menlo Park Hotel, Galway, 29-30 April 2016.

Napora, K., Bonsall, J. and Rathbone, S. 2016. ‘Geoarchaeology of a Dunefield Shell Midden Site in County Sligo, Ireland’. 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida, USA, 6-10 April 2016.

Bonsall, J. 2015. ‘Archaeology of Kilcashel’. Lecture for the Kilmovee Winter Lecture Series, Kilmovee, Co. Mayo, 15 December 2015.

Bonsall, J. 2015. ‘The Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland’. Lecture to the Stones & Bones Archaeological Society, Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo, 10 December 2015.

Bonsall, J. and Moore, S. 2015. ‘Take a Picture – It Will Last Longer: Use of Low-cost Photogrammetry to Record Vulnerable Coastal Archaeology’. Session on ‘Data Capture, Representation and Reconstruction (Part 2)’, at the Virtual Heritage Network Ireland Conference, Maynooth University, 19-21 November 2015, Book of Abstracts, p29

Harris, C., Gaffney, C., Pope-Carter, F., Bonsall, J., Fry, R. and Parkyn, A. 2015. ‘High Royds: An integrated, analytical approach for mapping the unmarked burials of a pauper cemetery’. 11th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, University of Warsaw, Poland, 15-19 September 2015

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C., Armit, I. 2015. ‘You know it’s summer in Ireland when the rain gets warmer: Analysing repetitive timelapse earth resistance data to determine ‘optimal’ survey climate conditions’. 11th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, University of Warsaw, Poland, 15-19 September 2015

Bonsall, J. and Moore, S. 2015. ‘The Men and Women behind the MASC Project (Monitoring the Archaeology of Sligo’s Coastline): Engaging local stakeholder groups to monitor vulnerable coastal archaeology in Ireland’. Session on ‘Engaging the Public with Archaeology Threatened by Climate Change’. 21st Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, 2-5 September 2015, University of Glasgow, Scotland

Bonsall, J. and Moore, S. 2015. ‘Surf ‘n’ Turf: Archaeological Discoveries by Citizen Scientists Strolling along the Beach’. Citizen Science and GIS Training School. National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, 21-23 August 2015

Bonsall, J. 2015. ‘There’s always a Secret Tunnel: Folklore, Fact and Fiction in the Kilcashel Landscape Project’, Stones and Bones Academic Research Conference, Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo, Ireland, 17 April 2015

Dowd, M. & Bonsall, J. 2015. ‘Liminality, Lovers and lunch: excavation of a probable fulacht fiadh on Coney Island’, Stones and Bones Academic Research Conference, Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo, Ireland, 17 April 2015

Bonsall, J. and Moore, S. 2015. ‘Introducing the MASC Project – Monitoring the Archaeology of Sligo’s Coastline’. Clean Coasts Roadshow, 19 March 2015, Sligo Yacht Club, Rosses Point, Co. Sligo, Ireland.

Bonsall, J. 2014. ‘Archaeology around the lakes of Claremorris’, Heritage Week, 28 August 2014, Mayfield Community Building, Claremorris, Co. Mayo, Ireland.

Bonsall, J. & Loughlin, T. 2014. ‘Reduce, recycle, reconstruct: resurrecting the architecture and landscape of Great Connell Priory, Newbridge, Co. Kildare’, Irish Conference of Medievalists, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 2 July 2014

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C., Armit, I. and Swan, R. 2014 ‘Tales from Across the Water: Analysing the Irish Experience of Geophysical Surveys’, Commercial Archaeological Geophysics Seminar, Bradford Centre for Archaeological Prospection, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK, 14 March 2014

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C., Gaffney, V., Gimson, H., Chapple, R.M. & Neubauer, W. 2013 ‘Tonight we’re going to party like it’s 1985! The Archaeology of Festivals in Geophysical Data’, Archaeology of Gatherings, IT Sligo, Sligo, Ireland, 26 October 2013

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C., Sparrow, T. & Armit, I. 2013 ‘Multi Depth Electromagnetic Surveys in Ireland: Increasing our chances of detecting archaeological features’, 10th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria, 30 May 2013

Bonsall, J., Fry, R., Pope-Carter, F., Gaffney, C. and Armit, I. 2013 ‘Mapping Prehistoric Wooden Trackways using Time Domain Induced Polarisation’, 10th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria, 30 May 2013

Bonsall J., Gaffney, C., Armit, I. 2013 ‘Digging the Dirt: Ground Truthing, Feedback and Statistics from Irish Magnetometer Surveys’, 10th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria, 30 May 2013.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2013 ‘I would walk Ten Thousand Miles: What have we learnt from Geophysical Legacy Data collected on road schemes?’, The Legacy of Development-Led Archaeology, Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Spring Conference, Pearse Hotel, Dublin, Ireland, 6 April 2013

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2012 ‘Did we find anything? Feedback and Statistical Analysis of Ground Truthed Magnetometer Data’, Recent Work in Archaeological Geophysics, Near Surface Geophysics Group, The Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, 4 December 2012

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C., Sparrow, T. & Armit, I. 2012 ‘Multi Depth Electromagnetic Survey – Changing the way we prospect for archaeology?’, Recent Work in Archaeological Geophysics, Near Surface Geophysics Group, The Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, 4 December 2012

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2012 ‘What Lies Beneath: Identifying buried archaeology before road construction using non-destructive geophysical methods’, Transport Research Arena 2012 Conference, Athens, Greece

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2011 ‘Magnetic surveys are failing to find Archaeology: An analysis of legacy data from the West of Ireland’, 9th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey, 21 September 2011

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2011 ‘Long & Winding Roads: Reappraising 170 Geophysical Surveys from 71 Irish Road Schemes’, 15 minute Poster Presentation, 9th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey, 21 September 2011

Bonsall, J. 2011 ‘A Brief History of Archaeological Geophysics in Ireland’, Achill Archaeological Field School, Achill Island Archaeology Centre, Achill Island, County Mayo, 2nd August 2011.

Bonsall, J. 2011 ‘4 Months of Research: Overview, Findings and Suggestions’, NRA Archaeology Section Meeting, St. Martins House, Waterloo Road, Dublin, 3rd February 2011.

Bonsall, J. 2010 ‘Magnetic Fields: The Irish Problem’, Geoarchaeological Soils Research Group, Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, 17 November 2010.

Bonsall, J., Gaffney, C. & Armit, I. 2010 ‘Ten Seasons of Geophysics: Reappraising the use of Geophysical Surveys on National Road Scheme Excavations 2001-2010, before, during and after’, A Season of Excavation: Before, During and After, Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland, Autumn Conference, Days Hotel, Belfast, 5-6 November 2010.

Barton, K. & Bonsall, J. 2010 ‘Wetland Geophysics: Some Applications in Irish Archaeological Settings’, Lecture for Dept of Archaeology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology study visit to Ireland, Westport Inn, Westport, Co. Mayo, 13 March 2010.

Barton, K., Bonsall, J. & Gimson, H. 2010 ‘Wetland Geophysics: Some Applications in Irish Archaeological Settings’, Wetland Archaeology in Ireland and Beyond, University College Dublin, 6-7 February 2010.

Bonsall, J. & O’Brien, R. 2009 Geophysical Investigations in the Royal Fort of Rathnadrinna, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Old Cashel Society, Cashel Library, 25 November 2009.

O’Brien, R. & Bonsall, J. 2009 ‘Geophysical Investigations in the Royal Fort of Rathnadrinna, Cashel, Co. Tipperary’, Current Research in Irish Archaeology, Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland, Autumn Conference, Jury’s Hotel, Cork, 6-7 November 2009.

Barton, K., Bonsall, J. & Gimson, H. 2009 ‘Multi-method Geophysical Survey Reveals Some Secrets of the Stones’, Clonmacnoise Studies 3, Clonmacnoise National School, 3 October 2009.

Bonsall, J. 2008 ‘Beep, Beep, Beep – A Short History of Archaeological Geophysics in Ireland’, Poster Session, Advances in technical methods in Irish archaeology, Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland, Autumn Conference 2008, Clarion Hotel, Sligo, 17-19 October 2008.

Bonsall, J., Gimson, H., Barton, K., Stenvik, L., Birgisdóttir, B. & Sæther, T. 2008 ‘Geophysics and Archaeology: 2D & 3D Methods of Investigation applied to Archaeological Sites in Norway’ Poster Session, 9th Nordic Conference on the Application of Scientific Methods in Archaeology – SMIA, National University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, 11-14 September 2008.

Barton, K., Bonsall, J. & Gimson, H. 2008 ‘Investigating enclosures: one geophysical tool or many?’, World Archaeology Congress 6, University College Dublin, 29 June to 4 July 2008.

Bonsall, J., Gimson, H., Barton, K. & Brockman, A. 2008 ‘Conflict Archaeology: Archaeological Geophysics and Remote Sensing’, Poster Session, World Archaeology Congress 6, University College Dublin, 29 June to 4 July 2008.

Stenvik, L., Barton, K., Bonsall, J., Gimson, H. & Randolph, C. 2008 ‘Cropmarks in the landscape; a Chieftain’s Hall near Stiklestad, Nord-Trondelag, Norway?’ World Archaeology Congress 6, University College Dublin, 29 June to 4 July 2008.

Barton, K., Bonsall, J. & Gimson, H. 2007 ‘Underground, under mound and underwear; some archaeological places that research and commercial GPR surveys have taken us’, Ground Penetrating Radar in the Built and Natural Environment, Geophysical Association of Ireland Seminar ’07, Green Isle Hotel, Newland’s Cross, Dublin, 23 May 2007.

Bonsall, J. & Gimson, H. 2007 ‘The Battle of Cheriton and Prospection Techniques’, Conflict Archaeology, Battle of Aughrim Interpretative Centre, Aughrim, County Galway, 24-25 March 2007.

Barton, K., Bonsall, J. & Gimson, H. 2007 ‘The role of archaeological geophysics in development-led housing, road and tourism projects in Ireland’ Securing the Future: 69th European Association of Geologists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition, 11 -14 June 2007, ExCeL, London. Extended Abstracts & Exhibitors Catalogue, 105. CD-ROM, ISBN 978-90-73781-54-2. EAGE, Houte.

Barton, K., Bonsall, J., Gimson, H. & O’Brien, R. 2004 ‘Woodstown Viking Enclosure, Co. Waterford, Ireland’ Recent Work in Archaeological Geophysics, Environmental and Industrial Geophysics Group, Geological Society, Burlington House, London, 15 December 2004.

Bonsall, J. & Gimson, H. 2004 ‘Archaeological Geophysics and Forensic Anthropology’, Forensic Identification Group of Ireland, University College Dublin, 2 November 2004.

Schmidt, A. & Bonsall, J. 2002 ‘Archaeological Evaluation of the Multi-Frequency Electromagnetic Slingram Device GEM-300’ Recent Work in Archaeological Geophysics, Environmental & Industrial Geophysics Group, Geological Society, Burlington House, London, 17 December 2002.

Bonsall, J. 2001 ‘A practical archaeo-geophysical assessment of the GEM-300’ New Research in Archaeology and Archaeological Sciences, Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, 9-11 May 2001.

Teaching and Training Courses Delivered

2017     CPD Metal Detection Values and Principles for the Archaeological Profession Course Trainer for the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland

2016     CPD Metal Detection Values and Principles for the Archaeological Profession Course Trainer for the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland

2014-2021        Lecturer, Department of Environmental Sciences, Institute of Technology, Sligo. I’ve delivered a variety of modules for courses in Applied Archaeology, Occupational Health and Safety, Health Science and Physiology (at NFQ Level 6, 7 and 8), and the MSc in Water Services Management (NFQ Level 9). I also supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. I’m currently supervising a PhD project assessing the use of low-cost analytical recording methods using open-source materials with a focus on Napoleonic-era Signal Defensible Guardhouses in Connacht and the use of GIS to improve the functionality of Waste Water Treatment Plants.

2014     Invited Lecturer, Preventative Archaeology Field School, Ravenna, Italy, 23 June – 5 July 2014.

2013     Lecturer, Preventative Archaeology Field School, Ravenna, Italy, 1-12 July 2013.

2012     CPD Archaeological Geophysics Course Trainer for the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland

Lecturing & Practical Demonstration of Archaeological Geophysics, NUI Maynooth

2011     CPD Archaeological Geophysics Course Trainer for the National Roads Authority

Lecturing at the Achill Archaeological Field School.

John Channing

Paul Stevens and John Channing, 2012.  Settlement and Community in the Fir Tulach Kingdom: ISBN:978-0-9564180-9-8.  Launched by professor Michael Herity, Professor Emeritus of Archaeology, UCD. November 2012

Channing J 2006. Death, decay and reconstruction: the archaeology of Ballykilmore cemetery, County Westmeath. Settlement, Industry and Ritual. Archaeology and the National Roads Authority, Monograph Series vol 3, Jerry O’Sullivan and Michael Stanley (eds).

Channing J 2007. Politics, wealth and expansion: the archaeology of Rochfort enclosure. New Routes to The Past. Archaeology and the National Roads Authority, Monograph Series. vol 9, Jerry O’Sullivan and Michael Stanley (eds).

Exhibitions

Hidden Landscapes: Searching for the Lost Kingdom of Mide, Launched by Dr Aidan O’Sullivan UCD and presented at Belvedere House Co. Westmeath and at World Archaeological congress (W.A.C 6) in University College Dublin 2008.

Russborough House: Print exhibition in Crúthu premises

N9-N10 Resolution, Co. Kilkenny May, On site 2006-08, Archaeological site director of 11 sites. (www.tii.ie/tii-library/archaeology/Brochures%20and%20Posters/N9-N10-Kilcullen-to-Waterford-Scheme-Waterford-to-Knocktopher.pdf).

N52 Belvedere scheme, Co. Westmeath, On site 2005-06, Senior Archaeologist/Project manager of contract & archaeological site director of 1 site.

(www.tii.ie/tii-library/archaeology/Brochures%20and%20Posters/N52-Mullingar-Belvedere-Road-Improvement-Scheme-County-Westmeath.pdf).

N6 Kinnegad-Kilbeggan, Co. westmeath, On site 2004-05, Senior Archaeologist/Project manager & archaeological site director of 1 site.

(https://www.tii.ie/tii-library/archaeology/Brochures%20and%20Posters/N6-Kinnegad-to-Kilbeggan-Dual-Carriageway-Counties-Westmeath-and-Meath.pdf).

N3-N55 Cavan town, on site 2004, Senior Archaeologist/Project manager & archaeological site director of 3 sites together with Centreline Survey and testing.

N30 Co. Wexford, On site 2004, Senior Archaeologist/Project manager.

( https://www.tii.ie/tii-library/archaeology/Brochures%20and%20Posters/N30-Enniscorthy-to-Clonroche-Scheme-Co-Wexford.pdf).

Heath Mayfield March, 2003-04, Archaeological Site director of 8 sites.

(www.tii.ie/tii-library/archaeology/Brochures%20and%20Posters/M7-Heath-Mayfield-Motorway-Scheme-Monasterevin-Bypass-Counties-Kildare-and-Laois.pdf).

Ardreigh, Co. Kildare, On site 2002-03, Archaeological Site director.

Series of small scale projects, sites, monitoring and EIS works including field survey, onsite 2002, Archaeological Site director, researcher, field survey.

Airport-Balbriggan, On site 2001, Archaeological Site director.

Ross Drummond

Bartlett, T. and Drummond, R. 2023. ‘Down By The River’. Archaeology Ireland . Vol.37 (4), pp.46–49.

Bartlett, T. and Drummond, R. 2023. ‘An Early Medieval Wooden Vessel from Gortcurreen, Listowel, Co. Kerry’. Seanda Ezine [available online]. March 2023.

Bartlett, T. and Drummond, R. 2023. ‘A River Runs Through It: The Archaeology of the N69 Listowel Bypass, Co. Kerry’. Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society. Series 2, Vol.23, pp.5–32.

Bartlett, T. and Drummond, R. 2023. ‘A Blacksmith’s Forge on a Turnpike Road: Excavations of the N72 Stagmount Bends Road’.  Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society. Series 2, Vol.23, pp.73–94.

Public Lecture

Tipperary People and Places Lecture Series: Recent findings from archaeological excavations in Tipperary town and Borrisokane; January 2024

Kevin Martin

Selected Publications:

McCarthy, J. K., & Martin, K. (2019). ‘Virtual Reality for maritime archaeology in 2.5D: A virtual dive on a flute wreck of 1659 in Iceland’. 2019, 23rd International Conference in Information Visualization – Part II, IEEE, pp. 104-109.
Martin, K. (2013) Strýtan Chimney, Iceland – 11,000 years in the making, Sub-Sea Dive Magazine. Issue No. 144. pp. 20-24.
Martin, K. 2012 ‘A Cobalt Dream’ – Diving between the Earths Tectonic Plates in Iceland, Sub-Sea Dive Magazine, Issue No. 143. pp. 15-17.
Lucas, G., Jónsson, J. O., & Martin, K. (2021). Pots for socks. Commodity Itineraries in the North Atlantic during the 17th and 18th Centuries In. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 55:2, pp. 194-210.
Martin, K., 2009. ‘Boyerstown – A Rediscovered Medieval farmstead in M. Deevy & D. Murphy (eds), Places Along the Way – First Findings on the M3, pp. 135-151. Wordwell, Bray.
Martin, K., 2009. ‘Seeing the trees from the forest’, Seanda, No. 4, p.45.
Martin, K., 2009. ‘Viking Graves’, Dig Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 22-23.
Martin, K., 2008. ‘When size matters: Megaloceros giganteus discovered in County Meath’, Seanda, No. 3, p.19.
Martin, K., 2008. ‘Rediscovering the rich past of County Cavan on the N3’, Seanda, No. 3, pp. 56-57.
Martin, K., 2007. ‘Opening the Door on a Medieval Settlement at Boyerstown 1’, Seanda, No. 2, pp. 60-61.

Dr Fergal Donoghue

Books

Crime in the city: Kilkenny in 1845 (Dublin, 2016).

Mayo Towns Atlas, co-authored with Mayo County Council (Mayo, 2022).

Planned opportunism: a history of Connolly’s Red Mills (Dublin, 2022).

Edited volumes: Journals

Old Kilkenny Review vol. 71 (2019-2020).

Old Kilkenny Review vol. 72 (2021).