Archaeology Reference List

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Archaeology Reference list:

An Foras Forbartha (1973). Preliminary Report on the Monuments of Archaeological Interest in County Clare, Unpublished Report, Ennis: Clare County Council 1977 Development Plan.

Archaeological Survey of Ireland 1996: Record of Monuments and Places, County Clare. OPW.

Beckett, J. & Jones, C. (2002) ‘Preliminary assessment of the bone remains at the Parknabinnia chambered tomb (Cl 153) on Roughan Hill’ The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 26.

Bergh, S. (2008) Surveying Turlough Hill, in: Burren Landscape and Settlement, An INSTAR Project, Heritage Council, pp. 42-53.

Bermingham, N., Hull, G. & Taylor, K. (2012) Beneath the Banner: archaeology of the M18 Ennis bypass and N85 western relief road, Co. Clare. National Roads Authority Scheme Monographs 10. Dublin: National Roads Authority.

Breen, T.C. (1999) 046 Carrigoran (Area 18), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Breen, T.C. (2000) 0046 AR48/50, Ballyconneely, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Breen, T.C. (2000) 0047 AR47/51, Ballyconneely/Ballygirreen, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Brindley, A. & Lanting, J. (1992) ‘Radiocarbon dates from the cemetery at Poulawack, Co. Clare’, Journal of Irish Archaeology, 6, pp. 13–17.

Cahill, M. (1988) 03 Ballykeel South, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Cahill, M. (2011) ‘Ballykeel South, Co. Clare, E1042’, in Cahill, M. & Sikora M. (eds) Breaking ground, finding graves: report on the excavations of burials by the National Museum of Ireland, 1927–2006. Dublin: Wordwell, pp. 11–15.

Carey, A. (2000) 0043 Ballycasey Beg, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Coffey, T. (1984) ‘Fulachta Fiadha in the Burren’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 8, pp. 60-63.

Coffey, T. (1996) ‘ Field Notes’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 20, pp. 57-59.

Coffey, T. (1997) ‘Field Notes’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 21, pp. 49-50.

Collins, T. (2002) 0137 Carrowdotia, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Collins, T. (2002) 0139 Carrowdotia (M27), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Comber, M. (ed.) (1999), Archaeology of the Burren, T.J. Westropp. Prehistoric Forts and Dolmens in North Clare. Ennis: Clasp Press.

Comber, M. (2005) Ringforts and the Settlement Landscape of the Burren in the First Millennium AD. Report submitted to the Heritage Council of Ireland.

Comber, M. & Hull, G. (2008) ‘Caherconnell County Clare, and cashel chronology’, Archaeology Ireland, 22 (4), pp. 30-33.

Comber, M. & Jones, C. (eds.) (2008) ‘Burren Landscape and Settlement: an INSTAR Project’, Heritage Council Report.

Comber, M. & Hull, G. (2010) ‘Excavations at Caherconnell Cashel, the Burren, Co. Clare: implications for cashel chronology and Gaelic settlement’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 110C, pp.133 – 171.

Cotter, C. (1988) 04 Gragan West, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Cotter, C. (1995) ‘The Western Stone Fort Project’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 19, pp. 10–13.

Cotter, C. (1999) Western Forts Project: Cahercommaun Fort, Co. Clare – a reassessment of its cultural context. Discovery Programme Reports 5, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy/Discovery Programme, pp. 41-96.

Crabtree, K. (1982). ‘Evidence for the Burren’s Forest Cover’, in Bell, M. & Limbrey, S. (eds.) Archaeological Aspects of Woodland Ecology. Symposia of The Association for Environmental Archaeology No. 2. British Archaeological Reports International Series 146, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, pp. 105-113.

de Paor, L. (1970) 06 Inishcaltra (Holy Island), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

de Paor, L. (1971) 10 Inishcaltra (Holy Island), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

de Paor, L. (1972) 0006 Inishcaltra (Holy Island), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

de Paor, L. (1973) 0006 Inishcaltra (Holy Island), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

de Paor, L. (1974) 0009 Inis Cealtra (Holy Island), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

de Paor, L. (1975) 0009 Inis Cealtra (Holy Island), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

de Paor, L. (1976) 10 Inis Cealtra (Holy Island), Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

de Paor, L. (1980–84) 0043 Iniscaltra, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

de Valera, R. & O’Nualáin, S. (1961) Survey of the megalithic tombs of Ireland, vol. 1: Co Clare. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

Dowd, M. (2001) ‘Archaeology of the subterranean world’, Archaeology Ireland, 15 (1), pp. 24-29.

Dowd, M. (2004) Preliminary excavation report 2004: Glencurran Cave, Tullycommon Td., Co. Clare. Unpublished report for the National Monuments Service, Dublin.

Dowd, M. (2007) ‘Living and Dying in Glencurran Cave’, Archaeology Ireland, 21 (1), pp. 13-17.

Dowd, M. (2009) ‘Middle and Late Bronze Age Ritual Activity at Glencurran Cave, Co. Clare’, in Finlay, N., McCartan, S. & Wickham Jones, C. (eds) Bann flakes to Bushmills: papers in honour of Peter C. Woodman. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 86-96.

Dowd, M. (2010) ‘Archaeological Discoveries in Glencurran Cave, Co. Clare’, Irish Speleology, 19, pp. 8-10.

Dowd, M. (2013) ‘About a boy: excavations at Moneen Cave’, Archaeology Ireland, 27 (1), pp. 9-12.

Eogan, J. (2002) ‘Excavations at a cairn at Coolnatullagh townland, County Clare’, North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 42, pp. 113-150.

Feighan, H. (1985) Man’s Impact on the Vegetation History of the Burren, Co. Clare. Unpublished MA Thesis. University College, Cork.

FitzPatrick, E. (2008) ‘Antiquarain scholarship and the archaeology of Cahermacnaughten, Burren, Co. Clare’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 32, pp. 58-66.

Fitzpatrick, M. (2001) ‘Cahermore stone fort, Co. Clare: survey and excavation’, North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 41, pp. 45–64.

Gibson, B. (2007) ‘The Hill Slope Enclosures of the Burren, Co. Clare’,  Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 107C, pp. 1-29.

Gibson, D.B. (1985) Ballyconroy: Enclosure. Excavations – Summary accounts of archaeological excavations in Ireland 1985. Dublin: Association of Irish Archaeologists, pp. 12-13.

Gleeson, D.F. (1934) ‘Discovery of Gold Gorget at Burren, Co. Clare’, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 7 (4), pp. 138-139.

Grant, C. (1990) A locational analysis of the megalithic tombs of the Burren, Co. Clare. Unpublished MA Thesis. University College, Dublin.

Grant, C. (1995) ‘Mapping a Bronze Age Burren landscape’, Archaeology Ireland, 9(1), pp.31-3.

Grant, C. (2007) ‘Field Notes’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 31, pp. 19-20.

Grant, C. (2008) The role of research in issues of management and conservation, in: Burren Landscape and Settlement, An INSTAR Project, unpublished report for the Heritage Council.

Grant, C. (2009) ‘Early Bronze Age date for Burren wedge tomb’, Archaeology Ireland, 23 (4).

Grant, C. (2010) ‘Kilcorney Archaeological Project’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 34.

Grant, C. (2010) The Burren in Prehistory. Archaeology Ireland Heritage Guide No. 49

Grant, C. (2010) ‘Archaeology, agriculture and environment on the Burren Uplands, Ireland’ in Trow,S, Holyoak, V, and Byrnes, E. (eds.) Heritage Management of Farmed and Forested Landscapes in Europe.  EAC Occassional Paper No.4. Europae Archaeologiae Consilium.

Grant, C., Carey, O. & Henigar, C. (2010) Mapping the Burren: an innovative model for archaeological survey.  Unpublished Report, Heritage Council

Grogan, E. (1996) ‘Changing Places: settlement patterns in prehistory’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 20, pp. 48-52.

Grogan, E. (2005) The North Munster Project. Volumes 1 & 2, Bray: Wordwell.

Grogan, E. & Condit, T. (2000) ‘The Funerary Landscape of Clare in Space and Time’, in O’Murchadha, C. (ed.) County Clare Studies, Ennis: Clare Archaeological and Historical Society, pp. 9-29.

Hencken, H. O’N. (1935) ‘A cairn at Poulawack, Co. Clare’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 65, pp. 191-222.

Hencken, H. O’N. (1939) Cahercommane: stone fort in County Clare. Dublin: RSAI.

Hull, G. & Comber, M. (2008) Caherconnell Cashel, Caherconnell, Carron, Co. Clare Final Archaeological Excavation Report.

Hull, G. & Taylor, K. (2005) ‘Archaeology on the route of the Ennis bypass’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 29, pp. 35–41.

Hull, G. & Taylor, K. (2007) ‘N18 Ennis bypass and N85 western relief road—summary of the final archaeological results’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 31, pp. 23–9.

Jones, C. (1996) ‘A Prehistoric Farmstead in Kilnaboy’ The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 20.

Jones, C. (1997) ‘The Final Neolithic/Early Bronze Age on the Burren, A Brief Review of the Evidence’ The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 21.

Jones, C. (1998) ‘Discovery and Dating of the Prehistoric Landscape of Roughan Hill in Co. Clare’, Journal of Irish Archaeology, 9, pp. 27-44.

Jones, C. (2003) Neolithic beginnings on Roughan Hill and the Burren.  In Armit, I. et. al. (eds.)  Neolithic Settlement in Ireland and Western Britain. Oxford: Oxbow.

Jones, C. (2004) The Burren and the Aran Islands: exploring the archaeology. Collins Press, Cork.

Jones, C. (2007) Temples of Stone – Exploring the Megalithic Tombs of Ireland. Cork: The Collins Press.

Jones, C. (2012) ‘Prehistory in the Fergus Valley’ In: Bermingham, N.; Hull, G.;Taylor, K (eds).  Beneath the Banner – Archaeology of the M18 Ennis Bypass and N85 Western Relief Road, Co. Clare. NRA Scheme Monograph 10. Dublin: National Roads Authority.

Jones, C. (2012) ‘Prehistoric Background’ In: Bermingham, N.; Hull, G.;Taylor, K (eds). Beneath the Banner – Archaeology of the M18 Ennis Bypass and N85 Western Relief Road, Co Clare. NRA Scheme Monograph 10. Dublin: National Roads Authority.

Jones, C. &  Walsh, P. (1996) ‘Recent Discoveries on Roughan Hill, County Clare’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 126, pp. 86-107.

Jones, C. & Gilmer, A. (1999) ‘Roughan Hill, a Final Neolithic/Early Bronze Age landscape revealed’ Archaeology Ireland.

Jones, C. & Gilmer, A. (1999) ‘First Seasons Excavation at Cl 153 a Court Tomb on Roughan Hill, and the Expansion of the Settlement and Field Wall Survey’ The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 23.

Jones, C., Carey, O & Heningar, C. (2011) ‘Domestic production and the political economy in prehistory: evidence from the Burren, Co. Clare’,  Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 111C, pp. 33-58.

Jones, C., Kenny, J. ‘Excavation of the Cl 153 chambered tomb on Roughan Hill (Parknabinnia)’.

Kaftannikoff, L. (1952) ‘Burren-Stone Age Country of Myth and Legend’, Sunday Independent, 15 June, p. 11.

Kelly, E.P. & O’Donovan, E. (1998) ‘A Viking longphort near Athlunkard, Co. Clare’, Archaeology Ireland, 12 (4), pp. 13–16.

Kirwan, S. (1992) Sites and Monuments Record, County Clare. Dublin: Office of Public Works/ Archaeological Survey of Ireland.

Korff, A. & O`Connell, J. (1986, 1988, 1989) The Burren. Three Comprehensive Guides and Maps to the History and Archaeology of the Burren. Kinvara: Tir Eolas.

Lynch, A. (1986). Poulnabrone portal tomb. Excavations – Summary accounts of archaeological excavations in Ireland 1986, Dublin: Association of Irish Archaeologists, p. 12.

Lynch, A. (1988) ‘Poulnabrone – a stone in time’, Archaeology Ireland, 2, pp. 105-107.

Lynch, A. & Ó Donnabhain, B. (1994) ‘Poulnabrone Portal Tomb’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 18, pp. 5-7

MacMahon, M. (1982) ‘Bronze Age Ritual Monuments (?) in the Burren’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 6, pp. 5-7.

McCormick, F. (1995) Cows, Ringforts and the Origins of Early Christian Ireland. Emania- Bulletin of the Navan Research group, 13, Belfast: Queens University, pp. 33-38.

Murphy, D. (2001) 045 Ballycasey More, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Murphy, D. (2001) 055 Clonmoney West, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Mytum, H. (1982) The location of early churches in northern County Clare. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (British Series) 102, pp. 351-361.

Ní Ghabhláin, S. (1988) ‘Carved Stone Head from Glencolumbkille, County Clare’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquarians of Ireland, 118, pp. 135-138.

Ní Ghabhláin, S. (1990) Noughval, house site. Excavations – Summary accounts of archaeological excavations in Ireland 1990, Dublin: Association of Irish Archaeologists.

O’Connell, M., Molloy, K. & McMahon, H. (2001) ‘Reconstructing prehistoric farming activity and human impact at a fine spatial resolution: palaeoecological investigations at Mooghaun, Co. Clare, western Ireland’, in Schauer, P. (ed.) Beiträge zur Siedlungsarchäologie und zum Landschaftswandel. Regensburger Beiträge zur Prähistorischen Archäologie, 7, pp. 161-186.

Ó Donnabháin, B. (1979) ‘The Stone Fort at Cahercommaun’, The Other Clare (Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society), 4, pp. 8-9.

O’Donovan, J. & Curry, E. (1997) The antiquities of County Clare: letters containing information relative to the antiquities of the County of Clare collected during the progress of the Ordnance Survey in 1839. Ennis: Clasp Press.

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O’Kelly, M.J. (1962) ‘Béal Ború, Co. Clare’, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 67, pp. 1–27.

O’Neill, T. (2002) 0079 Ballycasey More, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

O’Neill, T. (2003) Excavation of an archaeological complex at Ballycasey More, County Clare. Unpublished excavation report for ACS Ltd.

Ó Nualláin, S. (1983) ‘Irish Portal Tombs: Topography, Siting and Distribution’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquarians of Ireland, 113, pp. 75-105.

Quinn, B. (2000) 0051 Ballynacragga, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Quinn, B. (2000) 0056 Area 18, Carrigoran, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

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Raftery, J. (1937) ‘Knocknalappa crannóg, Co. Clare (note)’, North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 1(2), p. 83.

Raftery, J. (1942) ‘Knocknalappa crannóg, Co. Clare’, North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 3(1), pp. 53–72.

Reilly, F. (1998) 033 Site 20, Carrigoran, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Reilly, F. (1999) 047 Carrigoran, Area EX1, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Reilly, F. (2000) 0055 Carrigoran, Area EX1, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

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Rynne, E. (1968) ‘Excavation of a House-site in Fanore Sandhills, Co. Clare’, North Munster Antiquarian Journal XI, pp. 7-12.

Rynne, E. (1982) ‘The early Iron Age in County Clare’, North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 24, pp. 4-18.

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Taylor, K. (2003) 0090 Site AR25, Carrowdotia, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Taylor, K. (2003) 0089 M27, Carrowdotia, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

Taylor, K. (2004) 0141 Site AR128, Cahircalla More, Co. Clare. www.excavations.ie.

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Westropp, T. J. (1897) ‘Prehistoric stone forts of Northern Clare’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 27, pp. 116-127.

Westropp, T. J. (1898) ‘The Distribution of “Cromlechs” in the County of Clare’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 4, pp. 542-549.

Westropp, T. J. (1899) ‘Prehistoric remains in the Burren’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 29, p. 367.

Westropp, T. J. (1901) ‘The Cahers of County Clare: Their Names, Features, and Bibliography’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 6, pp. 415-449.

Westropp, T. J. (1902) ‘Dolmens at Ballycroum, near Feakle, County Clare’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 6, pp. 85-92.

Westropp, T. J. (1903) ‘Finds at Edenvale Co. Clare’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 33, pp. 90-91.

Westropp, T. J. (1904) ‘The Cists, Dolmens, and Pillars, in the Eastern Half of the County of Clare’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 24C, pp. 85-106.

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Westropp, T. J. (1909) ‘Types of the Ring-Forts and Similar Structures Remaining in Eastern Clare (Quin, Tulla, and Bodyke)’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 27C, pp. 371-400.

Westropp, T. J. (1909) ‘Types of the Ring-Forts and Similar Structures Remaining in Eastern Clare (The Newmarket Group)’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 27C, pp. 217-234.

Westropp, T. J. (1910) ‘A Study of the Early Forts and Stone Huts in Inishmore, Aran Isles, Galway Bay’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 28C, pp. 174-201.

Westropp, T. J. (1910) ‘A Study of the Fort of Dun Aengusa in Inishmore, Aran Isles, Galway Bay: Its Plan, Growth, and Records’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 28C, pp. 1-46.

Westropp, T. J. (1916) ‘Types of the Ring-Forts Remaining in Eastern Co. Clare. Part IV. (Conclusion). (Clonlara, Broadford, Cullaun, and Clooney)’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 32C, pp. 58-77.

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