Archaeology and the National Roads Authority Monograph Series
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Fragments of Lives Past: archaeological objects from Irish road schemes
(ISBN 978-0-9574380-8-8)
Fragments of Lives Past: archaeological objects from Irish road schemes, edited by Bernice Kelly, Niall Roycroft and Michael Stanley, is the 11th and final volume in this series. Published in August 2014, it presents the proceedings of a seminar held during National Heritage Week 2013 that focused on the archaeological objects discovered on national road schemes. The papers examine what Neolithic pottery vessels may actually have contained, the rare survival of wooden objects and the important information they convey, how people in early medieval Ireland expressed identity through their costume and appearance, one of the first locally made pottery wares in Ireland after the aceramic Iron Age and the desperate terror of Jacobite soldiers routed at the Battle of Aughrim, in County Galway.
The papers include:
- ‘Milk and molecules: secrets from prehistoric pottery’ by Jessica Smyth & Richard P Evershed
- ‘‘Cad a dhéanfaimid feasta gan adhmad?’ Wooden objects from Irish road schemes’ by Catríona Moore
- ‘The people behind the pots: considering the Early Bronze Age remains from French Furze, Tully East, Co. Kildare’ by Ros Ó Maoldúin
- ‘Castlefarm 1 and the working of skeletal materials in early medieval rural Ireland’ by Ian Riddler & Nicola Trzaska-Nartowski
- ‘An early medieval copper-alloy ladle from Ballynapark, Co. Wicklow’ by Noel Dunne
- ‘Dress and ornament in early medieval Ireland—exploring the evidence’ by Maureen Doyle
- ‘Early medieval E ware pottery: an unassuming but enigmatic kitchen ware?’ by Ian Doyle
- ‘In praise of Leinster Cooking Ware’ by Clare McCutcheon
- ‘Witnesses to history: a military assemblage from the 1691 Aughrim battlefield’ by Damian Shiels
- ‘Experimental archaeology: making; understanding; story-telling’ by Aidan O’Sullivan, Mark Powers, John Murphy, Niall Inwood, Bernard Gilhooly, Niamh Kelly, Wayne Malone, John Mulrooney, Cian Corrigan, Maeve L’Estrange, Antoinette Burke, Maria Kazuro, Conor McDermott, Graeme Warren, Brendan O’Neill, Mark Heffernan & Mairead Sweeney
Futures and Pasts
(ISBN 978-0-9574380-5-7) Currently Out of Print
The occasion of Dublin hosting the international conference ‘Euroscience Open Forum’ in July 2012 was celebrated with Dublin City of Science 2012—a year long programme of science-related events. The NRA contributed to this prestigious festival of science with ‘Futures and Pasts: archaeological science on Irish road schemes’, a one-day seminar held on 23 August 2012, which showcased a magnificent array of scientific techniques currently employed in Irish archaeology. This book, edited by Bernice Kelly, Niall Roycroft and Michael Stanley, is the 10th volume in the Archaeology and the National Roads Authority Monograph Series and covers a wide range of complex scientific techniques in an accessible and engaging style.
- ‘Back and forth: paving the way forward by assessing 10 years of geophysical surveys on Irish road schemes’ by James Bonsall, Chris Gaffney & Ian Armit
- ‘Airborne laser scanning (lidar), prospection and modelling in the Irish archaeological landscape’ by Will Megarry
- ‘3D laser scanning and printing: a case-study of the Mitchelstown Face Cup and spoon’ by Ken Hanley and Jim Barrett
- ‘It's not all glue and pot: conservation of Bronze Age burial urns and other delights’ by Susannah Kelly
- ‘Painful ailments, trauma and violent deaths at Owenbristy, Co. Galway: physical pain interpreted from human skeletal remains’ by Jonny Geber
- ‘Written in bone: stable isotopic research in bioarchaeology’ by Niamh Daly
- ‘Radiocarbon dating: theoretical concepts and practical applications (all you ever wanted to know about 14C but were afraid to ask)’ by Robert M Chapple
- ‘Optically stimulated luminescence dating on the M3’ by Stuart Rathbone
- ‘The more the merrier—dendrochronology in archaeology’ by Aoife Daly
- ‘Seeing the wood for the trees: unravelling woodland resource usage in the Irish midlands over the last five millennia’ by Ellen OCarroll
- ‘Geoarchaeology on the road’ by Steve Lancaster
Encounters Between People
(ISBN 978-0-9564180-8-1) Currently Out of Print
Edited by Bernice Kelly, Niall Roycroft and Michael Stanley, and published in August 2012, this monograph contains the proceedings of the NRA National Archaeology Seminar held in the City Wall Space, Wood Quay Venue, Dublin Civic Offices, on 25 August 2011. Encounters between Peoples contains seven papers by a number of archaeologists and a historian who were invited to address the multifaceted nature of our archaeological heritage and the varied peoples that contributed to its creation. In these proceedings we encounter early prehistoric farming communities in County Wexford, Iron Age assembly and ritual in County Meath and the diverse peoples who inhabited a County Tipperary townland over six millennia. Encounters between Peoples also presents material evidence for interactions between communities of differing religion and ethnicity during the historic period.
The papers include:
- 'Dunsinane 3: an Early Neolithic house in County Wexford' by Derek Gallagher
- 'The Lismullin enclosure: design beyond the obvious in the Iron Age' by Frank Prendergast
- 'Camlin: the archaeology of a townland in County Tipperary' by Colm Flynn
- 'Burial and ritual in early medieval north Wexford: new evidence from Ask townland' by Paul Stevens
- 'Encounters between peoples: a 'Gaelic' site at Killeisk, Co. Tipperary, and an 'Anglo-Norman' site at Busherstown, Co. Offaly' by Jacinta Kiely and Paul MacCotter
- 'Natives and newcomers: Plantation-era archaeology on Irish road schemes' by James Lyttleton
- 'Post-medieval and early modern settlement patterns and community on the M17 in County Galway' by Brian Mac Domhnaill
Past Times, Changing Fortunes
(ISBN 978-0-9564180-5-0) Currently Out of Print
Edited by Sheelagh Conran, Ed Danaher and Michael Stanley, and published in August 2011, this monograph contains the proceedings of the NRA National Archaeology Seminar held in the Gresham Hotel, Dublin, on 26 August 2010.Past Times, Changing Fortunes contains nine papers by a range of archaeologists and specialists who were invited to address the evidence of how the fortunes of the Irish landscape and people have changed over millennia. The multiplicity of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental evidence for the many transformations experienced on this island and the resilience of its inhabitants throughout history is amply demonstrated in the latest proceedings.
The papers include:
- ‘Souterrains, social stress and Viking wars in north County Louth’ by Niall Roycroft
- ‘Finding the plot: urban and rural settlement in 13th-century Cashel, Co. Tipperary’ by Joanne Hughes and Mícheál Ó Droma
- 'Profiting from the land: mixed fortunes in the historic landscapes of north Cork’ by Ken Hanley
- ‘Boom and bust or sustained development? Fossil pollen records and new insights into Bronze Age farming in County Clare’ by Karen Molloy and Michael O’Connell
- ‘Agricultural boom and bust in medieval Ireland: plant macrofossil evidence from kiln sites along the N9/N10 in County Kildare’ by Scott Timpany, Orla Power and Mick Monk
- ‘Wax or wane? Insect perspectives on human environmental interactions’ by Eileen Reilly
- ‘Excavating death on the M6: 3500 BC to AD 1500’ by Brendon Wilkins
- ‘Back to basics: contexts of human burial on Irish early medieval enclosed settlements’ by Matthew Seaver
- ‘Health in medieval Ireland: the evidence from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal’ by Catriona McKenzie and Eileen Murphy
Creative Minds
(ISBN 978-0-9564180-2-9) Currently Out of Print
‘Another welcome distillation of results from NRA-funded fieldwork, this attractive, lavishly-illustrated and accessible book . . . is full of fascinating nuggets and insights and will be of lasting value for researchers and the public alike'
Dr Alison Sheridan, National Museum of Scotland, in British Archaeology Magazine.
Edited by Michael Stanley, Ed Danaher and James Eogan, and published in August 2010, Creative Minds: production, manufacturing and invention in ancient Ireland contains the proceedings of the NRA National Archaeology Seminar held in the Gresham Hotel, Dublin, on 26 August 2009. The papers presented describe the archaeology uncovered on the M3, N4, M4, N5, N6, N7 and M8/N8 road schemes. A number of chapters offer important syntheses of the excavation results from numerous other schemes throughout the country.
The papers include:
- 'From boy to man: ‘rights’ of passage and the lithic assemblage from a Neolithic mound in Tullahedy, Co. Tipperary' by Farina Sternke
- 'Spindle-whorls and hand-spinning in Ireland' by Richard O’Brien
- 'Clay and fire: the development and distribution of pottery traditions in prehistoric Ireland' by Eoin Grogan and Helen Roche
- 'Ancient woodland use in the midlands: understanding environmental and landscape change through archaeological and palaeoecological techniques' by Ellen OCarroll
- 'Reinventing the wheel: new evidence from Edercloon, Co. Longford' by Caitríona Moore and Chiara Chiriotti
- 'Iron-smelting and smithing: new evidence emerging on Irish road schemes' by Angela Wallace and Lorna Anguilano
- 'For whom the bell tolls: the monastic site at Clonfad 3, Co. Westmeath' by Paul Stevens
- 'Charcoal production in medieval Ireland' by Niall Kenny
Dining and Dwelling
(ISBN 978-0-9545955-7-9) Currently Out of Print
Edited by Michael Stanley, Ed Danaher and James Eogan, and published in August 2009, this monograph contains the proceedings of the NRA National Archaeology Seminar held in the Gresham Hotel, Dublin, in August 2008. The monograph contains papers outlining the archaeology uncovered on a number of road schemes throughout Ireland, including the N6 Galway to East Ballinasloe PPP scheme, the N6 Ballinasloe–Athlone road scheme, the N7 Castletown–Nenagh: Derrinsallagh to Ballintotty road scheme, the N7 Nenagh–Limerick High Quality Dual Carriageway, the N8 Cashel–Mitchelstown Road Improvement Scheme, the N8/N73 Mitchelstown Relief Road, the N8 Fermoy–Mitchelstown road scheme, the N8 Glanmire–Watergrasshill road scheme, the M8 Rathcormac/Fermoy Bypass, the N9/N10 Kilcullen–Waterford Scheme: Kilcullen–Carlow, the N9/N10 Kilcullen–Waterford Scheme: Knocktopher–Powerstown, the N9/N10 Kilcullen–Waterford Scheme: Prumplestown–Powerstown and the N17 Tuam Bypass. You can view the individual papers below.
The papers include:
- Cultivating societies: new insights into agriculture in Neolithic Ireland by Meriel McClatchie, Nicki Whitehouse, Rick Schulting, Amy Bogaard & Philip Barratt
- Early medieval food-processing technology at Kilbegly, Co. Roscommon: the miller’s tale by Neil Jackman
- Food for thought: newly discovered cereal-drying kilns from the south-west midlands by Patricia Long
- Geophysics, tillage and the ghost ridges of County Galway, c. 1700–1850 by Jerry O’Sullivan
- Fulachta fiadh and the beer experiment by Billy Quinn & Declan Moore
- Hair of the dog: evidence of early medieval food production and feasting at Ballyvass, Co. Kildare by Tara Doyle
- To the waters and the wild: ancient hunting in County Kildare by Patricia Long & Gillian McCarthy
- Excavating a meal: a multidisciplinary approach to early medieval food economy by Alison Kyle, Karen Stewart & Auli Tourunen
- A fixed abode: Neolithic houses in County Carlow by TJ O’Connell & Nial O’Neill
- No corners! Prehistoric roundhouses on the N8 and N7 in counties Cork, Tipperary and Offaly by John Tierney & Penny Johnston
- Hearth and home: Bronze Age structures in south Tipperary by Melanie McQuade & Colm Moriarty
- Reconstructing prehistoric and historic settlement in County Cork by Ken Hanley
- Camlin 3: a cemetery-settlement in north Tipperary by Colm Flynn
- Wining and dining in a medieval village at Mullaghmast, Co. Kildare by Angus Stephenson
- An 18th-century roadside cottage in Danesfort Demesne, Co. Kilkenny by Richard Jennings & Michelle Delaney
Roads, Rediscovery and Research
(ISBN 978-0-9545955-6-2) Currently Out of Print
Edited by Jerry O’Sullivan and Michael Stanley and published in August 2008, this monograph contains the proceedings of a seminar on recent archaeological discoveries on national road schemes held in the Gresham Hotel in August 2007. The monograph contains papers outlining the archaeology uncovered on a number of schemes throughout the Ireland, including the N4 Dromod–Roosky Bypass, N25 Waterford City Bypass, the N6 Galway to East Ballinasloe PPP scheme, the M8/N8 Cullahill–Cashel road scheme, the N9/N10 Kilcullen–Waterford Scheme: Prumplestown–Powerstown, the N15 Bundoran–Ballyshannon Bypass, the N18 Ennis Bypass and N85 Western Relief Road, and the M3 Clonee to North of Kells motorway scheme. You can view the individual papers below.
The papers include:
- Old routes to new research: the Edercloon wetland excavations in County Longford by Caitríona Moore
- The palaeoenvironmental potential of waterlogged deposits and their contribution to archaeological investigations by Scott Timpany
- Three thousand years of human activity at Rahally, Co. Galway by Gerry Mullins
- Fauna and fulachta fiadh: animal bones from burnt mounds on the N9/N10 Carlow Bypass by Auli Tourunen
- Archaeological investigations at Twomileborris, Co Tipperary by Mícheál Ó Droma
- Medieval monastic occupation and post-medieval military activity at Clare Abbey, Co. Clare by Graham Hull and Sébastien Joubert
- The M3 Research Framework and the Lismullin discovery in County Meath by Mary B Deevy
- Fragments from the past: the prehistory of the M3 in County Meath by Eimear O’Connor
- New discoveries and fresh insights: researching the early medieval archaeology of the M3 in County Meath by Jonathan Kinsella
- Early medieval historical research on the M3 in County Meath: sources, contexts and analyses by Anne Connon
- Digging with documents: late medieval historical research on the M3 in County Meath by Margaret Murphy
- The Ballyhanna Research Project: an introduction by Michael MacDonagh
- An overview of the palaeopathological analyses of the medieval human remains from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal by Catriona McKenzie
- Preliminary osteoarchaeological analysis of the disarticulated human skeletal material from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal by Róisín McCarthy
- Amplification of ancient DNA and determination of sex in medieval human skeletal material from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal by Sheila Tierney
- Multi-elemental analysis of human bone from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal by Tasneem Bashir and Ted McGowan
New Routes to the Past
(ISBN 978-0-9545955-3-1) Currently Out of Print
Edited by Jerry O’Sullivan and Michael Stanley and published in August 2007, this monograph contains the proceedings of a seminar on recent archaeological discoveries on national road schemes held in the Chester Beatty Library in August 2006. The monograph contains papers outlining the archaeology uncovered on a number of schemes including the N11 Gorey to Arklow Link Road, the N5 Charlestown Bypass, the N8 Mitchelstown Relief Road, the N25 Waterford City Bypass, the N7 Limerick Southern Ring Road (Phase II), the N6 Galway to East Ballinasloe PPP scheme, the N52 Mullingar Belvedere Road Improvement Scheme, the M7 Portlaoise to Castletown/M8 Portlaoise to Cullahill motorway scheme and the M3 Clonee of North of Kells motorway scheme. You can view the individual papers below.
The papers include:
- Beside the rath: excavations at Raheenagurren West, Co. Wexford by Thaddeus C Breen
- Prehistory and history on the N5 Charlestown Bypass in counties Mayo and Roscommon by Richard Gillespie
- The new face of Bronze Age pottery by Jacinta Kiely & Bruce Sutton
- Burial and ritual in late prehistory in north Wexford: excavation of a ring-ditch cemetery in Ask townland by Paul Stevens
- Environmental archaeology: two examples from the N25 Waterford City Bypass and the N7 Limerick Southern Ring Road (Phase II) by Stephen Carter
- Time and tide: five millennia of environmental change and human activity on the banks of the Suir by Brendon Wilkins
- Prehistoric features and an early medieval enclosure at Coonagh West, Co. Limerick by Kate Taylor
- The quiet landscape: archaeological discoveries on a road scheme in east Galway by Jerry O’Sullivan
- Pagan or Christian? Excavation of a hilltop cemetery at Cross, Co. Galway by Gerry Mullins
- Politics, wealth and expansion: the archaeology of a multiperiod enclosure at Rochfort Demesne, Co. Westmeath by John Channing
- Ancient peoples, hidden landscapes—the archaeology of the M7/M8 motorway scheme by Sylvia Desmond
- The hidden past of Parknahown, Co. Laois by Tara O’Neill
- Roestown 2, Co. Meath: an excavation on the M3 Clonee to North of Kells motorway scheme by Robert O’Hara
Settlement, Industry and Ritual
(ISBN 0-9545955-2-1) Currently Out of Print
Edited by Jerry O’Sullivan and Michael Stanley and published in August 2006, this monograph contains the proceedings of a seminar on recent archaeological discoveries on national road schemes held in The Gresham Hotel in September 2005. The monograph contains papers outlining the archaeology uncovered on a number of schemes including the N2 Carrickmacross Bypass, the N25 Waterford Bypass, N2 Finglas to Ashbourne Road Scheme, N77 Kilkenny Ring Road Extension, M1 Dundalk Western Bypass, N7 Limerick Southern Ring Road (Phase I), N26 Ballina to Bohola (Stage 1), M7 Portlaoise to Castletown/M8 Portlaoise to Cullahill Motorway and the N6 Kinnegad to Kilbeggan Dual Carriageway. You can purchase the entire hard copy online or view the individual papers below.
The papers include:
- Archaeology and roads: an historic opportunity by Dáire O’Rourke
- Neolithic Monanny, County Monaghan by Fintan Walsh
- Excavation of an early medieval vertical watermill at Killoteran, Co. Waterford by Donald Murphy
- Archaeological discoveries on a new section of the N2 in Counties Meath and Dublin by Maria FitzGerald
- Excavation of a ringfort at Leggetsrath West, County Kilkenny by Anne-Marie Lennon
- Archaeological investigation of a souterrain at Tateetra, Dundalk, County Louth by Avril Hayes
- Excavation of an early medieval ‘plectrum-shaped’ enclosure at Newtown, County Limerick by Frank Coyne
- Through the mill—excavation of an early medieval settlement at Raystown, County Meath by Matthew Seaver
- Excavation of a children’s burial ground at Tonybaun, Ballina, County Mayo by Joanna Nolan
- Archaeological aerial survey—a bird’s-eye view of the M7/M8 in County Laois by Lisa Courtney
- Death, decay and reconstruction: the archaeology of Ballykillmore cemetery, County Westmeath by John Channing & Patrick Randolph-Quinney
Recent Archaeological Discoveries on National Road Schemes 2004
(ISBN 0-9545955-1-3) Currently Out of Print
Edited by Jerry O’Sullivan and Michael Stanley and published in September 2005, this monograph contains the proceedings of a seminar on recent archaeological discoveries on national road schemes held in the Westbury Hotel in September 2004. The monograph contains papers outlining the archaeology uncovered on a number of road schemes including the N4 Sligo Inner Relief Road, N25 Waterford City Bypass, N8 Rathcormac–Fermoy Road Scheme, M50 South Eastern Motorway, M1 Dundalk Western Bypass, M3 Clonee–North of Kells Motorway, N2 Finglas–Ashbourne Road Scheme, M4 Kilcock–Enfield–Kinnegad Motorway, N30 Enniscorthy–Clonroche scheme and N8 Watergrasshill Bypass. You can view the individual papers below.
The papers include:
- Travels through time by Dáire O’Rourke
- Valley bottom and hilltop: 6,000 years of settlement along the route of the N4 Sligo Inner Relief Road by Michael MacDonagh
- Two Neolithic structures in Granny townland, Co. Kilkenny by Joanne Hughes
- Bronze Age Ballybrowney, Co. Cork by Eamonn Cotter
- A saddle quern discovered on Site 43, in Ballyduff East, on the route of the N25 Waterford City Bypass by Linda Hegarty
- From mountain to sea: excavations in the townlands of Glebe and Laughanstown, County Dublin by Matthew Seaver
- Around the bay on the Great North Road: the archaeology of the M1 Dundalk Western Bypass by Niall Roycroft
- The M3 Clonee to North of Kells Road Scheme, County Meath by Mary Deevy
- Iron Age toe-rings from Rath, County Meath, on the N2 Finglas–Ashbourne Road Scheme by Holger Schweitzer
- Minor ailments, furious fights and deadly diseases: investigating life in Johnstown, County Meath, AD 400-1700 by Linda Fibiger
- The Hiberno-Scandinavian site of Woodstown 6, County Waterford by Richard O’Brien & Ian Russell
- Woodstown 6: the finds by Siobhán McNamara
- Discovery and excavation of a medieval moated site at Coolamurry, County Wexford by Grace Fegan
- A society in turmoil—as seen in a 17th century coin hoard from Ballinvinny South, Glamire, County Cork by Ken Hanley
Archaeology and the National Roads Authority
(ISBN 0-9545955-0-5) Currently Out of Print
Edited by Jerry O’Sullivan and published in 2003, this monograph contains the proceedings of two seminars held in 2002 on provisions for archaeological work within the national roads programme. You can view the individual papers below.
The papers include:
- Legislation and policy on the protection of the archaeological heritage during road construction by Seán Kirwan
- A note on archaeological licensing procedures by Jerry O’Sullivan
- The role of the National Museum of Ireland in archaeological excavations by Nessa O’Connor
- Archaeology and the NationalRoads Authority by Dáire O’Rourke
- The role of the Project Archaeologist and the Code of Practice by Ken Hanley
- Public sector procurement of archaeological services and EU law by Michael MacDonagh
- Public-private partnership (PPP) schemes by Gerry Murphy
- A PPP scheme case study: the N25 Waterford Bypass by James Eogan
- Archaeological risk and PPPs: the M4 Kinnegad-Enfield-Kilcock scheme by Rónán Swan
- Archaeological assessment methods for NRA road schemes by Noel Dunne
- Terrestrial and waterborne geophysical survey for road schemes by Kevin Barton
- What is post-excavation work? by Sébastien Joubert
- Reporting, publication & dissemination by Jerry O’Sullivan
- An introduction to the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland by Martin Byrne