Past Orders: The Archaeology of Beer
Carrowkeel early med cemetery (Volume 1)
Newford Bronze Age cremation pyre and burnt mound
Deerpark Iron Age ring‐ditch with cremation deposits
Ballykeeran Late Bronze Age Cist and ring-ditch
Clogharevaun Bronze Age burnt mound and post‐medieval field system
N25 Waterford Bypass, Contract 3. Final Report on archaeological Investigations at Site 34 in the townland of Newrath, Co Kilkenny Volume 2
N25 Waterford Bypass, Contract 3. Final Report on archaeological Investigations at Site 34 in the townland of Newrath, Co Kilkenny Volume 1
Past Orders: the archaeology of beer
Known knowns, known unknowns and unknown unknowns: Rumsfeldian Archaeology on the Irish Road Schemes.
The origins of the Irish Cillin: the segregation of infant burials within an early medieval enclosure at Carrowkeel, Co. Galway.
Saints and Sinners: religion and conflict in Medieval Ireland
The Archaeology of Royal Weddings
The name Alberta came from Queen Victoria’s daughter. Her name was Louise Caroline Alberta.
Ireland's Invisible People: the Celtic present meets the Celtic past
Ireland's Prehistoric Beginnings
When the Celtic Tiger roared: Ireland's golden age for archaeology
Excavating Death: Newford, Ballygarraun and Carrowkeel
An early medieval settlemt/cemetery at Carrowkeel, Co. Glaway.
Cracking castles and mega moats: sdding Value Through Social Media