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Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress

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Cathair na Mart

Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy

County Louth Archaeological and Historical Journal

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Current Archaeology

Ríocht na Midhe

Emania

Somerset Levels Papers

European Journal of Archaeology

The Other Clare

Folklife

Tipperary Historical Journal

Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society

Trowel

Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society

Ulster Journal of Archaeology

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Antiquity

1931 5(18)

Close, C. 1931. The Ordnance Survey. Antiquity 5(18), 149–160.

Crawford, O.G.S. 1931. The Chiltern Grim's Ditches. Antiquity 5(18), 161–171.

Mitchell, J.L. 1931. Inka and pre-Inka. Antiquity 5(18), 172–184.

Fox, C. 1931. Sleds, carts and waggons. Antiquity 5(18), 185–199.

Reisner, G.A. 1931. Stone vessels found in Crete and Babylonia. Antiquity 5(18), 200–212.

Malim, M.F. 1931. Noah's flood. Antiquity 5(18), 213–220.

Caton-Thompson, G. 1931. Kharga Oasis. Antiquity 5(18), 221–226.

Curwen, C. 1931. A Neolithic village near Cologne. Antiquity 5(18), 227–229.

Greenwood, A.D. 1931. Goodwin Sands again. Antiquity 5(18), 229–230.

Mackay, E. 1931. Photographing archaeological finds. Antiquity 5(18), 232–233.

Cunnington, M.E. 1931. Niedermendig lava rock near Avebury. Antiquity 5(18), 233–235.

Dodds, L.V. 1931. Historical study by fluorescences. Antiquity 5(18), 235–236.

Crawford, O.G.S. 1931. King Arthur's last battle. Antiquity 5(18), 236–239.

Hawkes, C. 1931. Colchester. Antiquity 5(18), 239–240.

1933 7(26)

Clarke, G. & Piggot, S. 1933. The age of British flint mines. Reprinted from Antiquity 7(26), 166–183. (offprint)

1934 8(32)

Macdonald, Sir G. 1934. Rome in the Middle East. Antiquity 8(32), 373–380.

Mattingly, H. 1934. Britania. Antiquity 8(32), 381–394.

Fox, C. & Fox, A. 1934. Forts and farms on Margam Mountain, Glamorgan. Antiquity 8(32), 395–413.

Clark, G. 1934. Archaeology and the state. Antiquity 8(32), 414–428.

Huntingford, G.W.B. 1934. Defences against cattle-raiding. Antiquity 8(32), 429–436.

Myres, J.N.L. 1934. Some thoughts on the topography of Roman London. Antiquity 8(32), 437–442.

Wheeler, R.E.M. 1934. Mr Myres on Saxon London: a reply. Antiquity 8(32), 443–447.

Speiser, E.A. 1934. Ur Excavations: a review. Antiquity 8(32), 448–452.

Albright, W.F. 1934. Hittite cups. Antiquity 8(32), 453–455.

Wheeler, R.E.M. 1934. 1934. Mesopotamian archaeology. Antiquity 8(32), 455–456.

Huntingford, G.W.B. 1934. Prehistoric ox-yoking. Antiquity 8(32), 456–459.

Young, G.M. 1934. Pond barrows. Antiquity 8(32), 459–461.

Crawford, O.G.S. 1934. Archaeological work in the U.S.S.R. Antiquity 8(32), 461–462.

Bromehead, C.N. 1934. Mines and gems. Antiquity 8(32), 462–463.

Crawford, O.G.S. 1934. Rock sculptures Antiquity 8(32), 463–464.

1958 32

Piggot, S. 1958. The excavation of West Kennet Long Barrow: 1955–6.  Antiquity 32, 235–242. (offprint)

1959 33

O’Dell, A.C., Stevenson, R.B.K., Brown, T.J., Plenderleith, H.J. & Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S. 1959. The St Ninian’s Isle silver hoard.  Antiquity 33, 241–268. (offprint)

1970 44

Raftery, B. 1970. The Rathgall hillfort, County Wicklow. Antiquity 44, 51–54. (offprint)

1971 45

Raftery, B. 1971. The Rathgall, Co. Wicklow: 1970 excavations. Antiquity 45, 296–298. (offprint)

1973 47(185)

Clarke, D. 1973. Archaeology: the loss of innocence. Antiquity 47(185), 6–18.

Williams, R.B.G. 1973. Frost and the works of man. Antiquity 47(185), 19–31.

Piggott, S. 1973. The Dalladies long barrow: NE Scotland. Antiquity 47(185), 32–36.

Clauson, Sir G. 1973. Philology and archaeology. Antiquity 47(185), 37–42.

Lamberg-Karlovsky, C.C. 1973. Prehistoric Central Asia. Antiquity 47(185), 43–46.

Bradley, R. 1973. Two notebooks of General Pitt Rivers. Antiquity 47(185), 47–50.

Money, J. 1973. The destruction of Acrotiri. Antiquity 47(185), 50–53.

Jackson, K. 1973. An Ogam inscription near Blackwaterfoot. Antiquity 47(185), 53–54.

Burleigh, R. 1973. The New Zealand radiocarbon conference. Antiquity 47(185), 54–56.

Dixon, P. 1973. Longhouse and roundhouse at Crickley Hill. Antiquity 47(185), 56–59.

Oakley, K.P. 1973. Fossil shell observed by Acheulian man. Antiquity 47(185), 59–60.

Coles, J. & Jonnstone, P. 1973. The Kalnes Bronze Age boat. Antiquity 47(185), 60–61.

Burleigh, R., Evans, J.G. & Simpson, D.D.A. 1973. Radiocarbon dates from Northton, Outer Hebrides. Antiquity 47(185), 61–64.

Harding, A. & Warren, S. 1973. Early Bronze Age faience beads from Central Europe. Antiquity 47(185), 64–66.

1973 47(186)

Masters, L. 1973. The Lochhill long cairn. Antiquity 47(186), 96–100.

Ottaway, J.H. 1973. Rudolf Virchow: an appreciation. Antiquity 47(186), 101–108.

Wainwright, G.J & Spratling, M. 1973. The Iron Age settlement of Gussage All Saints. Antiquity 47(186), 109–130.

Switsur, V.R. 1973. The radiocarbon calendar recalibrated. Antiquity 47(186), 131–137.

Peacock, D.P.S. 1973. Forged brick-stamps from Pevensey. Antiquity 47(186), 138–140.

Pearson, R. 1973. Radiocarbon dates from China . Antiquity 47(186), 141–143.

Hammond, N. 1973. A giant scale for long-distance photography. Antiquity 47(186), 144.

St Joseph, J.K. 1973. Air reconnaissance: recent results, 30. Antiquity 47(186), 144–147.

Whipp, D. 1973. The Tartaria tablets. Antiquity 47(186), 147–149.

Holmes, J. 1973. The First International Congress of Thracology. Antiquity 47(186), 149–150.

1973 47(187)

Hawkes, C. 1973. Innocence retrieval in archaeology. Antiquity 47(187), 176–178.

Watson, W. 1973. History and technological history. Antiquity 47(187), 179–186.

Savory, H.N. 1973. Pen-y-wyrlod: a new Welsh long cairn. Antiquity 47(187), 187–192.

Jarrett, M.J. 1973. A revolution in British archaeology? Antiquity 47(187), 193–196.

Tê-K'un, C 1973. The beginning of Chinese civilization. Antiquity 47(187), 197–209.

Riden, P. 1973. Post-post-medieval archaeology. Antiquity 47(187), 210–216.

Sangmeister, E & Otto, H. 1973. Archaeology and metal analysis. Antiquity 47(187), 217–221.

Renfrew, C. 1973. Wessex as a social question. Antiquity 47(187), 221–225.

Stargardt, J. 1973. The Srivijayan civilisation in Southern Thailand. Antiquity 47(187), 225–229.

Ambraseys, N.N. 1973. Earth sciences in archaeology and history. Antiquity 47(187), 229–231.

Slow, D. & Warhurst, M. 1973. The Faussett collection at Liverpool. Antiquity 47(187), 231.

Ottaway, B. 1973. Estimating the duration of cultures. Antiquity 47(187), 231–233.

Guerreschi, A. 1973. A mechanical sieve for archaeological excavations. Antiquity 47(187), 234–235.

St Joseph, J.K. 1973. Air reconnaissance: recent results, 31. Antiquity 47(187), 236–238.

Dos Santos, M.F. 1973. Prehistoric rock engravings at Fratel, Portugal . Antiquity 47(187), 238.

1973 47(188)

Wilson, D.G. 1973. An open letter to archaeologists. Antiquity 47(188), 264–268.

Willey, G.R. 1973. Man, settlement and urbanism. Antiquity 47(188), 269–279.

Collis, J. 1973. Manching reviewed. Antiquity 47(188), 280–283.

Harrison, K. 1973. The primitive Anglo-Saxon calendar. Antiquity 47(188), 284–287.

Williams, D. 1973. Flotation at Siraf. Antiquity 47(188), 288–292.

Piggott, S. 1973. A saint in a stone circle. Antiquity 47(188), 292–293.

Raftery, B. 1973. Rathgall: a Late Bronze Age burial in Ireland . Antiquity 47(188), 293–295.

St. Soseph, J.K. 1973. Air reconnaissance: recent results, 32. Antiquity 47(188), 296–297.

De Heinzelin, J. 1973. An example of Upper Palaeolithic geometry. Antiquity 47(188), 297–298.

Edwards, B.J.N. 1973. A canoe burial near Lancaster. Antiquity 47(188), 298–301.

Bishop, A.C & Woolley, A.R. 1973. A new technique for cutting archaeological material. Antiquity 47(188), 302–303.

Hess, F. 1973. A returning boomeranf from the Iron Age. Antiquity 47(188), 303–306.

Collis, J., Megaw, J.V.S, Spratling, M.G. 1973. Gussage All Saints: discussion. Antiquity 47(188), 306–308.

Burleigh, R., Switsur, V.R., Renfrew, C. 1973. The radiocarbon calendar recalibrated too soon? Antiquity 47(188), 309–317.

Briggs, C.S. 1973. Double axe doubts. Antiquity 47(188), 318–320.

1974 48(191)

Hammond, N. 1974. Preclassic to Postclassic in northern Belize . Antiquity 48(191), 177–189.

Ridgway, D. 1974. George Dennis and the Etruscans. Antiquity 48(191), 190–195.

De Cardi, B 1974. The British Archaeological Expedition to Qatar 1973–1974. Antiquity 48(191), 196–200.

Cummins, W.A. 1974. The Neolithic stone axe trade in Britain . Antiquity 48(191), 201–205.

Hawkes, C. 1974. Double axe testimonies. Antiquity 48(191), 206–212.

St Joseph, J.K. 1974. Aerial reconnaissance: recent results, 33–36. Antiquity 48(191), 213–215.

Atkinson, R. 1974. C.A. Newham and Stonehenge. Antiquity 48(191), 215.

Coles, J., Orme, B., Bishop, A.C. & Woolley, A.R. 1974. A jade axe from the Somerset Levels. Antiquity 48(191), 216–220.

Dennell, R.W. 1974. Neolithic flax in Bulgaria . Antiquity 48(191), 220–222.

Richards, O.W. 1974. The Cretan 'hornet' pendant. Antiquity 48(191), 222.

Potter, T.W. 1974. Archaeology at Lancaster University. Antiquity 48(191), 222–223.

Benson, D. & Miles, D. 1974. Cropmarks near the Sutton Courtenay Saxon site. Antiquity 48(191), 223–226.

Pearson, R. 1974. Pollen counts in North China. Antiquity 48(191), 226–228.

Dickinson, O. & Bryson, R.A. 1974. Drought and the decline of Mycenae: some comments. Antiquity 48(191), 228–230.

Edwards, B.J.N. 1974. A pottery drawing aid. Antiquity 48(191), 230–232.

Kehoe, A.B. & Renfrew, R. 1974. Saints of Wessex . Antiquity 48(191), 232–234.

1975 49(193)

Ralston, I. & Büchsenschütz, O. 1975. Late pre-Roman Iron Age forts in Berry. Antiquity 49(193), 8–18.

Charles, J.A. 1975. Where is the tin? Antiquity 49(193), 19–24.

Tê-K'un, C. 1975. New light on Shang China . Antiquity 49(193), 25–32.

Rodwell, W. 1975. Archaeology and the Church. Antiquity 49(193), 33–42.

Thompson, F.H. 1975. Rescue archaeology: research or rubbish collection? Antiquity 49(193), 43–45.

Ray, J. 1975. The parentage of Tutankkamun. Antiquity 49(193), 45–47.

Collis, J. 1975. The coin of Ptolemy V from Winchester. Antiquity 49(193), 47–48.

Roberts, B.K. 1975. Cockfield Fell. Antiquity 49(193), 48–50.

St. Joseph, J.K. 1975. Aerial reconnaissance: recent results: 37. Antiquity 49(193), 50–51.

Boon, G.C. 1975. Edwardian management and excavation costs in Britain . Antiquity 49(193), 51–54.

Stevens, A. 1975. Animals in Palaeolithic cave art: Leroi-Gourhan's hypothesis. Antiquity 49(193), 54–57.

Scollar, I. 1975. Geophysical surveying: a comment. Antiquity 49(193), 57–59.

Rahtz, P. 1975. How likely is likely? Antiquity 49(193), 59–61.

Barker, G. 1975. To sieve or not to sieve? Antiquity 49(193), 61–63.

Briggs, S. 1975. Double axe doubts: postscript. Antiquity 49(193), 63–64.

1975 49(196)

Clark, R.M. 1975. A calibration curve for radiocarbon dates. Antiquity 49(196), 251–266.

McKerrell, H.V., Mejdahl, V., François, H. & Portal, G. 1975. Thermoluminescence and Glozel: a plea for patience. Antiquity 49(196), 267–272.

Harrison, R., Quero, S. & Priego, Ma.C. 1975. Beaker metallurgy in Spain . Antiquity 49(196), 273–278.

Shennan, S. 1975. The social organisation at Branc. Antiquity 49(196), 279–288.

Piggott, S. 1975. Bronze Age chariot burials in the Urals. Antiquity 49(196), 289–290.

Bailey, R.N & Lang, J.T. 1975. The date of the Gosforth sculptures. Antiquity 49(196), 290–293.

St. Joseph, J.K. 1975. Aerial reconnaissance: recent results: 39. Antiquity 49(196), 293–295.

Ripinsky, M. 1975. The camel in Ancient Arabia. Antiquity 49(196), 295–298.

Clark, A. 1975. Geophysical surveying in archaeology. Antiquity 49(196), 298–299.

Adams, W.Y. 1975. Celtic interlace and Coptic interlace. Antiquity 49(196), 301–303.

1976 50(197)

Oakley, Kenneth P. 1976. The Piltdown problem reconsidered. Antiquity 50(197), 9–13.

Masson, V.M. 1976. Altin-depe and the bull cult. Antiquity 50(197), 14–19.

Oats, J. 1976. Prehistory in northeastern Arabia. Antiquity 50(197), 20–31.

Wainwright, G.J. & Switsur, V.R. 1976. Gussage All Saints' a chronology. Antiquity 50(197), 32–39.

Betancourt, P.P. 1976. The end of the Greek Bronze Age. Antiquity 50(197), 40–47.

Graham-Campbell, J., Close-Brooks, J. & Laing, L. 1976. The Mote of Mark and Celtic interlace. Antiquity 50(197), 48–53.

Wells, C. & Dallas, C. 1976. Romano-British pathology. Antiquity 50(197), 53–55.

St. Joseph, J.K. 1976. Air reconnaissance: recent results, 40. Antiquity 50(197), 55–57.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B. 1976. A Neolithic hurdle from the Somerset Levels. Antiquity 50(197), 57–61.

Suess, H. & Clark, R.M. 1976. A calibration curve for radiocarbon dates. Antiquity 50(197), 61–63.

Dool, J. 1976. A Romano-British pottery duck. Antiquity 50(197), 63–64.

Roe, D. 1976. Quaternary research at Oxford. Antiquity 50(197), 64–66.

Chakrabarti, D. 1976. India and the druids. Antiquity 50(197), 66–67.

1978 52(204)

Renfrew, C. 1978. The Mycenaean sanctuary at Phylakopi. Antiquity 52(204), 7–15.

Fleming, A. 1978. Dartmoor reaves: a 19th century fiasco. Antiquity 52(204), 16–20.

Pearson, R. & K. 1978. Some problems in the study of Jomon subsistence. Antiquity 52(204), 21–27.

Frayn, J.M. 1978. Home-baking in Roman Italy. Antiquity 52(204), 28–33.

Whittle, A.W.R. 1978. Resources and population in the British Neolithic. Antiquity 52(204), 34–42.

Mytum, H. 1978. Microfiche: a solution to the publication crisis? Antiquity 52(204), 43–44.

Zarins, J. 1978. The camel in Ancient Arabia: a further note. Antiquity 52(204), 44–46.

Masry, A.H. 1978. A reply to J. Oates et al., 'Seafaring merchants of Ur?'. Antiquity 52(204), 46–47.

St. Joseph, J.K. 1978. Air reconnaissance: recent results, 44. Antiquity 52(204), 47–50.

Meltzer, E.S. 1978. Mariette and Aïda once again. Antiquity 52(204), 50–51.

Cahen, D. 1978. New excavations at Gombe (ex-Kalina) Point, Kinshasa, Zaïre. Antiquity 52(204), 51–56.

Bartstra, G.-J. 1978. The age of the Djetis beds in East and Central Java. Antiquity 52(204), 56–58.

Wild, J.P. 1978. The warp-weighted loom. Antiquity 52(204), 59.

Pitts, M.W. 1978. Footprints in the sands of time. Antiquity 52(204), 60.

1979 53(207)

Mellaart, J. 1979. Egyptian and Near Eastern chronology: a dilemma? Antiquity 53(207), 6–18.

Harrison, R.G., Connolly, R.C., Ahmed, S., Abdalla, A.B. & El Ghawaby, M. 1979. A mummified foetus from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Antiquity 53(207), 19–21.

Guilaine, J. 1979. The earliest Neolithic in the West Mediterranean: a new appraisal. Antiquity 53(207), 22–30.

Campbell, J.A., Baxter, M.S. & Alcock, L. 1979. Radiocarbon dates for the Cadbury massacre. Antiquity 53(207), 31–38.

Dortch, C. 1979. Australia 's oldest known ornaments. Antiquity 53(207), 39–43.

Afshar, A. & Lerner, J. 1979. The horses of the ancient Persian Empire at Persepolis. Antiquity 53(207), 44–47.

Dickson, J.H, Dickson, C. & Breeze, D.J. 1979. Flour or bread in a Roman military ditch at Bearsden, Scotland . Antiquity 53(207), 47–51.

S. Joseph, J.K. 1979. Aerial reconnaissance: recent results, 47. Antiquity 53(207), 51–55.

Huffman, T.N. & Vogel, J.C. 1979. The controversial lintels from Great Zimbabwe. Antiquity 53(207), 55–57.

Popham, M. 1979. Thera and the Aegean world. Antiquity 53(207), 57–60.

1979 53(209)

Fowler, P. & Thomas, C. 1979. Lyonesse revisted: the early walls of Scilly. Antiquity 53(209), 175–189.

Garfitt, J.E. 1979. Moving the stones to Stonehenge. Antiquity 53(209), 190–194.

Amiet, P. 1979. Archaeological discontinuity and ethnic duality in Elam . Antiquity 53(209), 195–204.

O'Kelly, M.J. 1979. The restoration of New Grange. Antiquity 53(209), 205–210.

Farrar, R.A.H. 1979. The Sherborne controversy. Antiquity 53(209), 211–216.

Wilmott, A.R. 1979. A Romano-British stone head from Kenchester (Magnis), Herefordshire. Antiquity 53(209), 217–218.

Littauer, M.A. 1979. Equids at Persepolis. Antiquity 53(209), 218–219.

Scarre, C. 1979. The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. Antiquity 53(209), 219–222.

Hall, D.N. 1979. New evidence of modifications in open field systems. Antiquity 53(209), 222–224.

Pierpoint, S. 1979. Three radiocarbon dates for Yorkshire prehistory. Antiquity 53(209), 224–225.

Sutton, [?]. 1979. Still more on the aqualithic. Antiquity 53(209), 225–226.

Banning, E.G & Paulish, L.A. 1979. A revolution in radiocarbon dating. Antiquity 53(209), 226–228.

Loewe, M. 1979. Archaeological work and the growth of museums in Japan . Antiquity 53(209), 228–231.

Hinton, D.A. 1979. Excavation report publications. Antiquity 53(209), 231–232.

O'Kelly, M.J. 1979. The restoration of New Grange. Antiquity 53(209), 205–210. (offprint)

1980 54(210)

Fox, E. 1980. A new look at Maori carved burial chests. Antiquity 54(210), 7–14.

Olsen, O. 1980. Rabies archaeologorum. Antiquity 54(210), 15–20.

Weinstein, J. 1980. Palestinian radiocarbon dating: a reply to James Mellaart. Antiquity 54(210), 21–24.

Kemp, B. 1980. Egyptian radiocarbon dating: a reply to James Mellaart. Antiquity 54(210), 25–28.

Grinsell, L.V. 1980. The Cerne Abbas Giant, 1764–1980. Antiquity 54(210), 29–33.

Taylor, R.E. & Berger, R. 1980. The date of 'Noah's Ark'. Antiquity 54(210), 34–36.

Moir, G, Ruggles, C & Norris, R. 1980. Megalithic science and some Scottish site plans. Antiquity 54(210), 37–43.

Hoyle, F. 1980. Stonehenge as an eclipse predictor: a comment. Antiquity 54(210), 44–45.

Hammond, N. 1980. China 's newest museum: Qin Shi Huang Ti. Antiquity 54(210), 45–46.

Ryan, M. 1980. An Early Mesolithic site in the Irish midlands. Antiquity 54(210), 46–47.

St Joseph, J.K. 1980. Air reconnaissance, recent results. Antiquity 54(210), 47–51.

Hills, C. 1980. Anglo-Saxon chairperson. Antiquity 54(210), 52–54.

Allchin, B. & Thomas, K.D. 1980. The prehistory of Tadjikistan, Soviet Central Asia. Antiquity 54(210), 55–57.

O'Brien, C. 1980. An experiment in pottery firing. Antiquity 54(210), 57–59.

Lerner, J. 1980. Equids at Persepolis. Antiquity 54(210), 59.

Shaw, T. 1980. Attribution of function: another cautionary tale. Antiquity 54(210), 59–60.

Henderson, J. 1980. Some new evidence for Iron Age glass-working in Britain . Antiquity 54(210), 60–61.

Ryan, M. 1980. An early Mesolithic site in the Irish midlands. Antiquity 54, 46–7. (photocopy)

1980 54(211)

Hedges, J.W. & Bell, B. 1980. That tower of Scottish prehistory—the broch. Antiquity 54(211), 87–94.

Fulford, M. & Sellwood, B. 1980. The Silchester Ogham stone: a reconsideration. Antiquity 54(211), 95–99.

Muckelroy, K. 1980. Two Bronze Age cargoes in British waters. Antiquity 54(211), 100–109.

Phillips, C. 1980. Archaeological retrospect I. Antiquity 54(211), 110–117.

Hale, J.R. 1980. Plank-built in the Bronze Age. Antiquity 54(211), 118–127.

Munn-Rankin, M. 1980. Mesopotamian chronology: a reply to James Mellaart. Antiquity 54(211), 128–129.

Whittle, A. 1980. Prehistoric lynchets and boundaries on the Shetland Islands. Antiquity 54(211), 129–132.

St. Joseph, J.K. 1980. Aerial reconnaissance: recent results, 50. Antiquity 54(211), 132–135.

Burleigh, R. 1980. X International Radiocarbon Conference. Antiquity 54(211), 135–137.

Thompson, F.H. 1980. Deutsches Archäologisches Insitut 1829–1979. Antiquity 54(211), 137–138.

Hawkes, C.F.C. 1980. Caesar's Britain : an oppidum for Cassivellaunus. Antiquity 54(211), 138–139.

Littauer, M.A. & Bahn, P. 1980. Horse sense, or nonsence? Antiquity 54(211), 139–142.

Garfitt, J.E. 1980. Raising the lintels at Stonehenge. Antiquity 54(211), 142–144.

Davidson, I. 1980. Transhumance, Spain and ethnoarchaeology. Antiquity 54(211), 144–147.

Britness, W. 1980. Radiocarbon dates from the Gwernvale chambered tomb, Crickhowell, Powys. Antiquity 54(211), 147.

1986 60

Raftery, B. 1986. A wooden trackway of Iron Age date in Ireland . Antiquity 60, 50–53. (offprint)

2002 71(274)

Coles, J. & Hall, D. 1997. The Fenland Project: from survey to management and beyond. Antiquity 71(274), 831–844. (offprint)

2002 76(292)

Baillie, M.G.L. & Browne, D. 2002. Oak dendrochronology: some recent archaeological developments from an Irish perspective. Antiquity 76(292), 497–505. (offprint)

2006 80(309)

Cooney, G. 2006. Newgrange—a view from the platform. Antiquity 80(309), 697–708. (offprint)

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1917 (74)

Bilson, J. 1917. The Norman school and the beginnings of Gothic architecture. Two octopartite vaults: Montvilliers and Cantebury. Archaeol. J. 1, 1–35.

Allcroft, A.H. 1917. The first castle of William de Warrenne. Archaeol. J. 1, 36–78.

Grundy, G.B. 1917. The evidence of Saxon land charters on the ancient road-system of Britain . Archaeol. J. 1, 79–105.

Nelson, P. 1917. Further examples of English Medieval alabaster tables. Archaeol. J. 1, 106–121.

Mitchell, T.P. 1917. An enamel of the Carolingian Period from Venice. Archaeol. J. 1, 122–131.

Nelson, P. 1917. A Purbeck marble effigy of an Abbot of Ramsay of the thirteenth century. Archaeol. J. 1, 132–135.

Lethaby, W.R. 1917. The perjury at Bayeux. Archaeol. J. 1, 136–138.

Hamilton Thompson, A. 1917. Notes on the Colleges of Secular Cannons in England . Archaeol. J. 1, 139–239.

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Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress

2007 3(1)

Sheperd, N. 2007. Eavesdropping on a global conversation. Archaeologies 3(1), 1–3.

Dodd, L.S. 2007. Heritage formulation in overtly politicized environments: a commentary. Archaeologies 3(1), 4–15.

Jofré, D. 2007. Reconstructing the politics of indigenous identity in Chile . Archaeologies 3(1), 16–38.

Frühsorge, L. 2007. Archaeological heritage in Guatemala : indigenous perspectives on the ruins of Iximche’. Archaeologies 3(1), 39–58.

Krekovič, E. 2007. Who was first? Nationalism in Slovak and Hungarian archaeology and history. Archaeologies 3(1), 59–67.

Folorunso, C.A. 2007. West African perspective of the World Archaeological Congress: challenges and aspirations. Archaeologies 3(1), 68–74.

2007 3(2)

Pyburn, K.A. 2007. Archaeology without boundaries. Archaeologies 3(2), 75–78.

Bezerra, M. 2007. Archaeologists without boundaries. Archaeologies 3(2), 79–80.

Kersel, M.M. 2007. Transcending borders: objects on the move. Archaeologies 3(2), 81–98.

Onuki, Y. 2007. The archaeological excavations and the protection of cultural heritage in relation with the local society: experiences in Peru . Archaeologies 3(2), 99–115.

Korstanje, M.A. & Azcárate, J.G. 2007. The Qhapaq Nan Project: a critical view. Archaeologies 3(2), 116–131.

Mortensen, L. 2007. Working borders: the contexts of Copán archaeology. Archaeologies 3(2), 132–152.

Gorman, A. 2007. La terre et l’espace: rockets, prisons, protests and heritage in Australia and French Guiana. Archaeologies 3(2), 153–168.

Najjar, J. & Najjar, R. 2007. Reflections on the relationship between education and archaeology: an analysis of IPHAN’s role as collective educator. Archaeologies 3(2), 169–178.

Smith, C. 2007. Visa stories: human rights, structural violence and ethical globalisation. Archaeologies 3(2), 179–185.

Folorunso, C.A. 2007. Visa stupidity. Archaeologies 3(2), 186–189.

Yahya, A.H. 2007. A visa story from Palestine. Archaeologies 3(2), 190–193.

Singh, M.K. 2007. Visa story concerning the American Embassy in India . Archaeologies 3(2), 194–196.

Korstanje, A. 2007. Visa discrimination. Archaeologies 3(2), 197–200.

Rico, M.T. 2007. Getting a visa vs. using a visa: some observations and complaining. Archaeologies 3(2), 201–206.

Badran, A. 2007. Equal access to international debate: visas and their implications. Archaeologies 3(2), 207–209.

Gnecco, C. 2007. Being Colombian, wanting visa. Archaeologies 3(2), 210–212.

2007 3(3)

Haber, A.F. 2007. This is not an answer to the question “who is indigenous?”. Archaeologies 3(3), 213–229.

Norder, J.W. 2007. Iktomi in the land of the Maymaygwayshi: understanding lived experience in the practice of archaeology among American Indian/First Nations. Archaeologies 3(3), 230–248.

Atalay (Ojibwe), S.L. 2007. Global application of Indigenous archaeology: community based participatory research in Turkey . Archaeologies 3(3), 249–270.

Mattews, C.N. 2007. History to prehistory: an archaeology of being Indian. Archaeologies 3(3), 271–295.

Brown, L.F. 2007. Ethnicity and identity in the archaeological record (reconstruction of an excavation completed in 1937 on a Chickasaw village site in northeast Mississippi). Archaeologies 3(3), 296–307.

Haber, A.F, Roda, L. & Mamani, E. 2007. Conversation with Ernestina Mamani. Archaeologies 3(3), 308–319.

Wilson, C.L. 2007. Indigenous research and archaeology: transformative practices in/with/for the Ngarrindjeri community. Archaeologies 3(3), 320–334.

Smith, A. 2007. Building capacity in Pacific Island heritage management: lessons from those who know best. Archaeologies 3(3), 335–352.

Magnoni, A., Arden, T. & Hutson, S. 2007. Tourism in the Mundo Maya: inventions and (mis)representations of Maya identities and heritage. Archaeologies 3(3), 353–383.

Herrera, A. & Hollowell, J. 2007. The process is the outcome. Archaeologies 3(3), 384–389.

Haber, A. & Gnecco, C. 2007. Virtual forum: archaeology and decolonization. Archaeologies 3(3), 390–412.

Ulm, S. 2007. WAC, ethics, enforcement, and rights. Archaeologies 3(3), 413–416.

Gero, J.M. 2007. Reflections on attending the WAC Ethics Committee meeting. Archaeologies 3(3), 417–421.

Haber, A.F. 2007. We were sitting around the table…. Archaeologies 3(3), 422–428.

Rika-Heke, M.M. 2007. WAC reflections through Maori eyes. Archaeologies 3(3), 429–432.

Tomii, M. 2007. Reflections on the first meeting of the WAC Committee of Ethics. Archaeologies 3(3), 433–436.

Reid, J. 2007. ‘WAC-y’ reflections: perspectives from the 2007 Stanford General Code of Ethics Meeting. Archaeologies 3(3), 437–440.

Meskell, L. 2007. Heritage ethics for a present imperfect. Archaeologies 3(3), 441–445.

Lilley, I. 2007. Reflections on ethics at Stanford. Archaeologies 3(3), 446–448.

Huber, A. 2007. The initial meeting of the WAC Ethics Committee. Archaeologies 3(3), 449–452.

Pyburn, K.A. 2007. Reflections on reflexivity. Archaeologies 3(3), 453–455.

Herrera, A. 2007. What happened at the first meeting of the World Archaeological Congress Committee of Ethics? Archaeologies 3(3), 456–458.

2008 4(1)

Shepherd, N. 2008. WAC at a crossroad. Archaeologies 4(1), 1–7.

Pyburn, A. 2008. Archaeology in translation. Archaeologies 4(1), 8–10.

Cobb, C.R. & DiPaolo Loren, D. 2008. The earth of the modern. Archaeologies 4(1), 11–23.

LaViolette, A. 2008. Swahili cosmopolitanism in Africa and the Indian Ocean World, A.D. 600–1500. Archaeologies 4(1), 24–49.

DiPaolo Loren, D. 2008. Threads: collecting cloth in the North American French colonies. Archaeologies 4(1), 50–66.

Wesson, C.B. 2008. Mixed metaphors: dynamic modernities in southeastern North America. Archaeologies 4(1), 67–86.

Delle, J.A. 2008. An archaeology of modernity in colonial Jamaica . Archaeologies 4(1), 87–109.

Cobb, C.R. 2008. From frontier to border along the Iroquois southern door. Archaeologies 4(1), 110–128.

Horsthemke, K. 2008. The idea of indigenous knowledge. Archaeologies 4(1), 129–143.

Green, L.J.F. 2008. ‘Indigenous knowledge’ and ‘science’: reframing the debate on knowledge diversity. Archaeologies 4(1), 144–163.

Cremo, M.A. 2008. Some angles on the Anglo debate. Archaeologies 4(1), 164–167.

Bernbeck, R. 2008. Archaeology and English as an imperial lingua franca. Archaeologies 4(1), 168–170.

Hansen, N.B. 2008. Arabic and its role in Egyptology and Egyptian archaeology. Archaeologies 4(1), 171–174.

Pratap, A. 2008. On the use of the term ‘non-Anglo archaeologists’. Archaeologies 4(1), 175–178.

Willems, W.J.H. 2008. Language and archaeology. Archaeologies 4(1), 179–181.

Chirikure, S. 2008. Language and archaeology in southern Africa: the search for post-colonial reality. Archaeologies 4(1), 182–185.

Simandiraki, A. & Grimshaw, T. 2008. Linguistic imperialism and Minoan archaeology (Greece). Archaeologies 4(1), 186–189.

Holtorf, C. 2008. The cunning means of domination. Archaeologies 4(1), 190–200.

2008 4(2)

Pybrun, K.A. 2008. Public archaeology, Indiana Jones, and honesty. Archaeologies 4(2), 201–204.

Shepherd, N. 2008. Archaeology and the weight of history. Archaeologies 4(2), 205–207.

Hollowell, J. & Hicholas, G. 2008. Intellectual property issues in archaeological publication: some questions to consider. Archaeologies 4(2), 08–217.

Mills, B.J. 2008. How the Pueblos became global: colonial appropriations, resistance, and diversity in the North American southwest. Archaeologies 4(2), 218–232.

Carroll, L. 2008. Sowing the seeds of modernity on the Ottoman frontier: agricultural investment and the formation of large farms in nineteenth-century Transjordan. Archaeologies 4(2), 233–249.

Atherton, H. & Rothschild, N.A. 2008. Colonialism, past and present, in New Mexico. Archaeologies 4(2), 250–263.

King, J.A. 2008. Archaeological collections, government warehouses, and anxious moderns: the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory. Archaeologies 4(2), 264–287.

Whitridge, P. 2008. Reimagining the Iglu: modernity and the challenge of the eighteenth century Labrador Inuit winter house. Archaeologies 4(2), 288–309.

Zarankin, A. & Funari, P.P.A. 2008. “Eternal sunrise of the spotless mind”: archaeological and construction of memory of military repression in South America (1960–1980). Archaeologies 4(2), 310–327.

Shay, T. 2008. An ethnography of teaching archaeology. Archaeologies 4(2), 328–343.

Ralphs, G. 2008. Green Point, globalisation and the remains of the Prestwich Street dead. Archaeologies 4(2), 344–352.

2008 4(3)

Starzmann, M.T., Pollock, S. & Bernbeck, R. 2008. Imperial inspections: archaeology, war and violence. Archaeologies 4(3), 353–355.

Pollock, S. 2008. Archaeology as a means of peace or a source of violence? An introduction. Archaeologies 4(3), 356–367.

Starzmann, M.T. 2008. Cultural imperialism and heritage politics in the event of armed conflict: prospects for a ‘activist archaeology’. Archaeologies 4(3), 368–389.

Bernbeck, R. 2008. Structural violence in Archaeology. Archaeologies 4(3), 390–413.

Steele, C. 2008. Archaeology and forensic investigation of recent mass graves; ethical issues for a new practice of archaeology. Archaeologies 4(3), 414–428.

Gassiot Ballbé, E. & Steadman, D.W. 2008. The political, social and scientific contexts of archaeological investigations of mass graves in Spain. Archaeologies 4(3), 429–444.

Emberling, G. 2008. Archaeologists and the military in Iraq, 2003–2008: compromise or contribution. Archaeologies 4(3), 445–459.

Heinz, M. 2008. Archaeological research in conflict areas: practice and responsibilities. Archaeologies 4(3), 460–470.

Saunders, R.R. 2008. Between paralysis and practice: theorizing the political liminality of Palestinian cultural heritage. Archaeologies 4(3), 471–494.

Yahya, A.H. 2008. Managing heritage in a war zone. Archaeologies 4(3), 495–505.

Kersel, M.M. 2008. Imperial intersections: archaeologists, war and violence—comments. Archaeologies 4(3), 506–516.

Lawler, A. 2008. A science journalist’s perspective. Archaeologies 4(3), 517–522.

2009 5 (1)

Pyburn, K.A. 2009. Editor’s comments: celebrating the Sixth World Archaeological Congress. Archaeologies 5(1), 1–2.

Hall, M. 2009. New subjectivities: capitalist, colonial subject and archaeologist. Review of “Capitalism in Colonial Contexts”. Society for Historical Archaeology, Albuquerque, January 2008”. Archaeologies 5(1), 3–17.

Gerstenblith, P. 2009. Archaeology in the context of war: legal frameworks for protecting cultural heritage during armed conflicts. Archaeologies 5(1), 18–31.

Stone, P. 2009. Protecting cultural heritage in times of conflict: lessons from Iraq. Archaeologies 5(1), 32–38.

Hamilakis, Y. 2009. The “War on Terror” and the Military-Archaeology Complex: Iraq, ethics, and neo-colonialism. Archaeologies 5(1), 39–65.

Anonymous. 2009. Paper and poster prizes awarded at the Sixth World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 2008. Archaeologies 5(1), 66–67.

Lafrenz Samuels, K. 2009. Trajectories of development: international heritage management of archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa. Archaeologies 5(1), 68–91.

Rodrigues, J. 2009. Evidence in the private sphere: assessing the practicality of amnesties to record lost information. Archaeologies 5(1), 92–109.

Coller, M. 2009. SahulTime: rethinking archaeological representation in the digital age. Archaeologies 5(1), 110–123.

Shibutani, A. 2009. Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene plant movements in Southern Kyushu, Japan. Archaeologies 5(1), 124–133.

Benavides, O.H. 2009. Disciplining the past, policing the present: the postcolonial landscape of Ecuadorian nostalgia. Archaeologies 5(1), 134–160.

Al-Houdalieh, S.H.A. 2009. Archaeology programmes at the Palestinian Universities: reality and challenges. Archaeologies 5(1), 161–183.

2009 5 (2)

Harrison, R. & Schofield, J. 2009. Archaeo-ethography, auto-archaeology: introducing archaeologies of the contemporary past. Archaeologies 5(2), 185–209.

Frederick, U.K. 2009. Revolution is the new black: graffiti/art and mark-making practices. Archaeologies 5(2), 210–237.

Harrison, R. 2009. Towards an archaeology of the welfare state in Britain, 1945–2009. Archaeologies 5(2), 238–262.

Barker, B. & Lamb, L. 2009. The archaeology of poverty and human dignity: charity and the work ethic in a 1930s depression era itinerant’s camp on the Toowoomba Range escarpment , Queensland. Archaeologies 5(2),263–279.

Bagwell, M. 2009. After the storm, destruction and reconstruction: the potential for an archaeology of Hurricane Katrina. Archaeologies 5(2), 280–292.

Schofield, J. 2009. Office cultures and corporate memory: some archaeological perspectives. Archaeologies 5(2), 3293–305.

Badcock, A. & Johnston, R. 2009. Placemaking through protest; an archaeology of the Lees Cross and Endcliffe protest camp, Derbyshire, England. Archaeologies 5(2), 306–322.

Broderick, M., Cypher, M. & Macbeth, J. 2009. Critical masses: augmented virtual experiences and the xenoplastic at Australia’s Cold War and nuclear heritage sites. Archaeologies 5(2), 323–343.

Gorman, A. 2009. The gravity of archaeology. Archaeologies 5(2), 344–359.

2009 5(3)

Ryzewski, K. 2009. Seven interventions with the flatlands: archaeology and its modes of engagement. Contributions from the WAC-6 session, “Experience, Modes of Engagement, Archaeology”. Archaeologies 5(3),361–388.

Perry, S. 2009. Fractured media: challenging the dimensions of Archaeology’s typical visual modes of engagement. Archaeologies 5(3), 389–415.

Charest, M. 2009. Thinking through living: experience and the production of archaeological knowledge. Archaeologies 5(3), 416–445.

Maillía, M.S. & Vidal, A.S. 2009. From the opposite corner: a bibliometric analysis of research on American Archaeology in European publications. Archaeologies 5(3), 446–467.

Morgan, C.L. 2009. (Re)building Çatalhöyök: changing virtual reality in Archaeology. Archaeologies 5(3), 468–487.

Hodges, C.J. 2009. Materialities of nostalgia at the old homestead. Archaeologies 5(3), 488–510.

Whitmore, C.L. 2009. Prolegomena to open pasts: on archaeological memory practices. Archaeologies 5(3), 511–545.

Shanks, M. 2009. Engagement: archaeological design and engineering. Archaeologies 5(3), 546–556.

2010 6(1)

Fortenberry, B. & Myers, A. 2010. CHAT @ TAG in context. Archaeologies 6(1), 1–4.

González-Ruibal, A. & Hernando, A. 2010. Genealogies of destruction: an archaeology of the contemporary past in the Amazon forest. Archaeologies 6(1), 5–28.

Papoli Yazdi, L. 2010. Public and private lives in Iran: an introduction to the archaeology of the 2003 Bam earthquake. Archaeologies 6(1), 29–47.

Funari, P.P.A. & dos Santos Funari, R. 2010. Ancient Egypt in Brazil: a theoretical approach to contemporary uses of the past. Archaeologies 6(1), 48–61.

Samuels, J. 2010.Of other scapes: archaeology, landscape, and heterotopia in fascist Sicily. Archaeologies 6(1), 62–81.

Mosher, A.E. & Wilkie, L.A. 2010. Historical archaeo-geographies of scaled statehood: American federalism and material practices of national prohibition in California, 1917–1933. Archaeologies 6(1), 82–114.

Travis G. Parno, T.G. 2010. Snapshots of history and the nature of the archaeological image. Archaeologies 6(1), 115–137.

Edgeworth, M. 2010. Beyond human proportions: archaeology of the mega and the nano. Archaeologies 6(1), 138–149.

Lewis, Q. 2010. Shopping with Karl: commodity fetishism and the materiality of Marx’s London. Archaeologies 6(1), 150–166.

Penrose, S. 2010. Recording transition in post-industrial England: a future perfect view of Oxford’s motopolis. Archaeologies 6(1), 167–180.

Barbara L. Voss, B.L. 2010. Matter out of time: the paradox of the “contemporary past”. Archaeologies 6(1), 181–192.

2010 6(2)

Pyburn, K.A. 2010. Making Connections. Archaeologies 6(2), 193–196.

Kehoe, A.B. 2010. Consensus and the Fringe in American Archaeology. Archaeologies 6(2), 197–214.

Schmidt, P.R. 2010. Comments by Peter R. Schmidt. Archaeologies 6(2), 215–218.

Kristiansen, K. 2010. Comments of Kristian Kristiansen. Archaeologies 6(2), 219–221.

Lucero, L. 2010. Comments of Lisa Lucero. Archaeologies 6(2), 222–223.

Alice B. Kehoe, A.B. 2010. Kehoe’s Response to comments. Archaeologies 6(2), 224–225.

Seymour, D.J. 2010. In the trenches around the ivory tower: introduction to black-and-white issues about the grey literature. Archaeologies 6(2), 226–232.

Seymour, D.J. 2010. Sanctioned inequity and accessibility issues in the grey literature in the United States. Archaeologies 6(2), 233–269.

Mark E. Harlan, M.E. 2010. Black and white literature, grey scholars. Archaeologies 6(2), 270–288.

Aitchison, K. 2010. Grey literature, academic engagement, and preservation by understanding. Archaeologies 6(2), 289–300.

Kansa, E.C., Whitcher Kansa, S., Burton, M.M. & Stankowski, C. 2010. Googling the grey: open data, web services, and semantics. Archaeologies 6(2), 301–326.

da Silva, R.T. 2010. Some aspects of “grey literature” in Brazil. Archaeologies 6(2), 327–336.

Roth, B.J. 2010. An academic perspective on grey literature. Archaeologies 6(2), 337–345.

Garrett, B.L. 2010. Drowned memories: the submerged places of the Winnemem Wintu. Archaeologies 6(2), 346–371.

David, R.J. 2010. The archaeology of myth: rock art, ritual objects, and mythical landscapes of the Klamath Basin. Archaeologies 6(2), 372–400.

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1942 2(8)

McNamee, J.J. 1942. Identification of certain places. Ardagh & Clonmacnoise Antiq. Soc. J. 2(8), 3–27.

Langan, Rev. 1942. Abbeyshrule, Co. Longford. Ardagh & Clonmacnoise Antiq. Soc. J. 2(8), 27–33.

Pinkman, J. 1942. Some place names in Co. Leitrim. Ardagh & Clonmacnoise Antiq. Soc. J. 2(8), 34–46.

McNamee, Rev. 1942. Parish names in Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. Ardagh & Clonmacnoise Antiq. Soc. J. 2(8), 47–60.

Butler, J. 1942. Breffny in the Nine Years' War. Ardagh & Clonmacnoise Antiq. Soc. J. 2(8), 61–73.

Kendrick, T.D. & Senior, E. 1942. St. Manchan's Shrine. Ardagh & Clonmacnoise Antiq. Soc. J. 2(8), 74–87.

Cannon Masterson, M.J. 1942. Baltimore. Ardagh & Clonmacnoise Antiq. Soc. J. 2(8), 88–96.

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1981 1(1)

O Flanagain, P. 1981. An outline history of Westport Part 1: The origins & early development of the town. Westport 1750–1780. Cathair na Mart 1(1), 5–12.

Gibbons, J. 1981. Some root causes of failure in Irish local government: a Mayo perspective. Cathair na Mart 1(1), 13–19.

Hughes, O. 1981. Mojor John MacBride: 1868–1916. Patriot, soilder & martyr. Cathair na Mart 1(1), 21–29.

Mulloy, S. 1981. Some 17th century links with Brittany. Cathair na Mart 1(1), 33–36.

1988 8(1)

Mannion, B. 1988. Aughagower and its patrician sites and connections. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 5–18.

Vendryes, J. 1988. Saint Patrick's poem to his tooth. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 19–22.

Buckley, V.M. & Lawless, C. 1988. Two C14 dates for fulachta fiadh at Turlough, near Castlebar—evidence for the prehistoric 'mini nuclear winter' in Co. Mayo. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 23–25.

Cahill, M. 1988. A preliminary account of a later Bronze Age hoard from Kilbride, Co. Mayo. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 26–29.

Mulloy, S. 1988. Mayo and the Jacobite War of 1689–91. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 30–39.

Jeffers, B. 1988. Westport—an early Irish example of town planning. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 40–46.

Kelly, M. 1988. Manners and customs of the gentry in pre-famine Mayo. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 47–57.

Mulloy, S. 1988. Dinner to Mr. John Browne (Mayo Constitution, Thursday, 12 May 1831. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 58–59.

McCabe, D. 1988.Westport Trade (Ballina Imperial, 11 February 1833). Cathair na Mart 8(1), 59.

Duffy, J. 1988. The Booth School and other matters at Ayle. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 60–65.

Barr, D. 1988. George Henry Moore and his tenants, 1840–1870. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 66–79.

Clarke, J.D. 1988. Life in Wesport and Castlebar c. 1896. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 80–85.

Murray, P. 1988. Novels, nuns and the revival of Irish industries: the Rector of Westport and the Foxford Woollen Mill 1905–1907. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 86–99.

Boran, M. 1988. Politics of revolution: local government in Ireland during the Anglo-Irish War. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 100–108.

Duffy, J. 1988. Rick Joyce Remembers. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 109–113.

Duffy, G.W. 1988. My experiences in the Second World War. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 114–117.

Scally, B. 1988. A jourbey to Achill. Cathair na Mart 8(1), 118–122.

TOPCounty Louth Archaeological and Historical JournalTOP

1935 13(4)

Evans, E.E. 1935. Excavations at Aghnaskeagh, Co. Louth. Cairn A. Irish Free State Scheme of Archæological Research. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 8(3), 234–255.

1956 13(4)

Lucas, A.T. 1956. Footwear in Ireland. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 13(4), 309–394.

Raftery, J. 1956. A wooden bucket from County Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 13(4), 395–398.

MacIvor, D. 1956. Townland survey of County Louth [cont.]. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 13(4), 399–411.

MacIvor, D. 1956. Kildemock miscellanea. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 13(4), 412–440.

Ó Ríordáin, B. 1956. Three souterrains in County Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 13(4), 441–450.

M., G. 1956. St. Nicholas' Parish Church, Dundalk. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 13(4), 451.

T[empest], H.G. 1956. Cist burial at Newtown, Knockbridge. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 13(4), 451.

Lucas, A.T. 1956. Footwear in Ireland. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 13(4), 309–394. (offprint)

1958 (14)

Rynne, E. 1958. Two souterrains at Bawntaaffe, near Monasterboice, County Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 14, 96–102. (offprint)

1964 15(4)

Rynne, E. 1958. Souterrain at Mullagharlin, near Dundalk. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 15(4), 317–320. (offprint)

Rynne, E. 1958. Souterrains at Tankardsrock, near Kilkerley. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 15(4), 320. (offprint)

Rynne, E. 1958. Souterrain near Ballybarrack: a correction. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 15(4), 320. (offprint)

1977 19(1)

Lyndon, J.F. 1977. The Braganstown Massacre, 1329. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(1), 5–16.

Gosling, P. 1977. Souterrain, Glaspistol townland, Co. Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(1), 17–19.

Caulfield, S. 1977. A decorated beehive quernstone from Co. Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(1), 20–23.

O'Sullivan, H. 1977. The Cromwellian and Restoration settlements in the civil parish of Dundalk, 1649 and 1673. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(1), 24–58.

Garry, J. 1977. Townland survey of County Louth (cont.) Newtownstalaban. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(1), 59–66.

Weir, A. 1977. Three carved figures in County Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(1), 69–73.

Ross, N. 1977. Tombstone inscriptions in Rathdrumin and Bawntaaffe. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(1), 74–76.

Anonmyous. 1977. The Report of Douglas Stewart, Itinerant Mineralogist to the Dublin Society. Dublin, 1800. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(1), 77.

1980 19(4)

Lydon, J.F. The mills at Ardee in 1304. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(4), 259–263.

Coyle, M. 1980. Sailing vessels of Annagassan and Dunany in the County Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(4), 264.

Gosling, P. & Millar, G. 1980. A group of prehistoric artefacts from Glaspistol, near Clogherhead, Co. Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(4), 265–273.

Garry, J. 1980. Townland survey of County Louth: Beaulieu. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(4), 274–284.

Mac Aodha, B.S. 1980. Rian an Bhéarla ar Ainmneacha na mBailte Fearainn i gContae Lú. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(4), 285–287.

Rynne, E. 1980. A word-list from the neighbourhood of Kilkerley, Co. Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(4), 288–292.

Gosling, P. 1980. Burial vault, Haggardstown. Co. Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(4), 293–296.

Mallon, P., Power, P.F., Ross, N. & Swan, A.B. 1980. Gravestone inscriptions : St. Mary’s “Abbey”, Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 19(4), 297–317.

1990 22(2)

Cooney, G. 1990. The Mount Oriel Project: an introduction. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 22(2), 125–133. (offprint)

2007 26(3)

McHugh, N. 2007. Presidential Address. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 26(3), 333–335.

McKeown, M. 2007. Clonmore and a lost high cross in County Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 26(3), 336–341.

Harbison, P. 2007. ‘One nights work’: the original drawings of the so-called ‘Ship-Temple’ near Dundalk. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 26(3), 342–348.

Houssaye, V. 2007. ‘Image of lust’? The origin and function of the Castletown mouth-puller. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 26(3), 349–359.

Ó Drisceoil, C. 2007. A preliminary report concerning the archaeological excavation of Neolithic houses at Coolfore, County Louth. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 26(3), 360–385.

Bellew, S. 2007. Drogheda churches: heraldry and memorial inscriptions. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 26(3), 386–403.

Johnston, D. 2007. The population of the Flurry Valley from The Famine to 1911. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 26(3), 404–420.

Hodgers, D. 2007. Richard Hadsor (c. 1570–1635), the solicitor for the Irish causes and Crown Counsel for Irish affairs. County Louth Archaeol & Hist. J. 26(3), 421–445.

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1973 38 (4:3) (2 copies)

Coles, J. & Orme, B. 1973. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels. Current Archaeol. 38(4:3), 70–74.

[Selkirk, A.] 1973. Whither science? Current Archaeol. 38(4:3), 75–76.

[Selkirk, A.] 1973. Dover: the battle of the by-pass. The Painted House. Current Archaeol. 38(4:3), 81–88.

[Selkirk, A.] 1973. The Darent Valley operation. Current Archaeol. 38(4:3), 89–91.

Le Patourel, J. 1973. The Moated Sites Research Group. Current Archaeol. 38(4:3), 92–93.

1974 46 (4:11)

Pryor, F.M.M. 1974. Fengate. Current Archaeol. 46(4:11), 332–339.

Selkirk, A. 1974.Red House, Corbridge. Current Archaeol. 46(4:11), 325–329.

Williams, J. 1974. Northampton. Current Archaeol. 46(4:11), 340–348.

1975 52 (5:5)

Millett, M. 1975. The native towns of Roman Britain. Current Archaeol. 52(5:5), 134–138.

Orna, B. 1975. A native town at Berkhamstead. Current Archaeol. 52(5:5), 139.

Lawson, G. 1975. Harps and lyres. Current Archaeol. 52(5:5), 140.

Reece, R. 1975. Calibration. Current Archaeol. 52(5:5), 141–142.

Coles, J.M & Orme, B. 1975. Lifting the Walton hurdles. Current Archaeol. 52(5:5), 143–147.

Selkirk, A. 1975. A corn drier at Foxholes. Current Archaeol. 52(5:5), 152–153.

Keppie, L. & MacKenzie, J. 1975. Bothwellhaugh. Current Archaeol. 52(5:5), 154–156.

1981 87 (8:4)

Pryor, F. 1981. Down the drain, or how we discovered a Bronze Age 'crannog' at Flag Fen. Current Archaeol. 87(8:4), 102–106.

[Selkirk, A.] 1983. Danebury [Hants: excavations by Barry Cunliffe on the west entrance area]. Current Archaeol. 87(8:4), 122–126.

[Selkirk, A.] 1983. Gorhambury [Herts: excavation by David Neal of a villa complex]. Current Archaeol. 87(8:4), 115–121.

[Selkirk, A.] 1983. Hazleton [Glos: excavation by Alan Saville of a Cotswold chambered tomb]. Current Archaeol. 87(8:4), 107–112.

1984 93 (8:10)

[Selkirk, A.] 1984. Pontnewydd. Current Archaeol. 93(8:10), 294–298.

Wild, J.P. 1984. Camulodunum and the silk road. Current Archaeol. 93(8:10), 298–299.

Musty, J. 1984. Science diary. Current Archaeol. 93(8:10), 300.

[Selkirk, A.] 1984. Two chariot burials. Current Archaeol. 93(8:10), 302–306.

[Selkirk, A.] 1984. Reading [Abbey waterfront]. Current Archaeol. 93(8:10), 307–310.

Vince, A. 1984. The Aldwych: mid-Saxon London discovered? Current Archaeol. 93(8:10), 310–312.

[Selkirk, A.] 1984. Balfarg. Current Archaeol. 93(8:10), 313.

Andersen, S. 1984. Tybrind Vig. Current Archaeol. 93(8:10), 314–317.

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1987 (2)

Hartwell, B. 1987. An air photographic survey of the Navan area. Emania 2, 5–11.

Mallory, J.P. 1987. The literary topography of Emain Macha. Emania 2, 12–18.

Anonymous. 1987. Two early accounts of the discovery of the Loughnashade trumpets. Emania 2, 19–20.

Anonymous. 1987. The Loughnashade dragon. Emania 2, 20, 36.

Raftery, B. 1987. The Loughnashade Horns. Emania 2, 21–24.

Weir, D.A. 1987. The earlier limits of Loughnashade. Emania 2, 25–28.

Notes and queries. Emania 2, 28.

Lambkin, B.K. 1987. Patrick, Armagh, and Emain Macha. Emania 2, 29–31.

Mallory, J.P. 1987. Draft proposals for a Navan Heritage Centre. Emania 2, 32–35.

Campbell, N. 1987. Navan Heritage Centre. Emania 2, 36.

1987 Autumn (3)

Walsh, A. 1987. Excavating the Black Pig's Dyke. Emania 3, 5–11.

Williams, F. 1987. The Black Pig and linear earthworks. Emania 3, 12–19.

O'Donovan, P. 1987. An Cladh Ruadh. 1987. a travelling earthwork from Co. Kerry. Emania 3, 20–21.

Lynn, C.J. & McDowell, J.A. 1987. Two unrecorded monuments near Navan, County Armagh? Emania 3, 22–27.

Tarzia, W. 1987. No trespassing: border defence in the Táin Bó Cuailnge. Emania 3, 28–33.

Weir, D.A. 1987. Palynology and the environmental history of the Navan area: a preliminary study. Emania 3, 34–43.

Campbell, C.W. 1987. A proposal for rehabilitation. Emania 3, 44–47.

McGarvey, F. 1987. Rehabilitating Navan. Emania 3, 48.

1988 Spring (4)

Mallory, J.P. 1988. Trial excavations at Haughey's Fort. Emania 4, 5–20.

Hartwell, B. 1988. A soil resistivity survey at Haughey's Fort. Emania 4, 21–23.

McCormick, F. 1988. Animal bones from Haughey's Fort. Emania 4, 24–27.

Weir, D.A. & Conway, M. 1988. Haughey's Fort. 1988. a preliminary palaeobotanical analysis. Emania 4, 28–31.

Notes and queries. Emania 4, 31.

Toner, G. 1988. Emain Macha in the literature. Emania 4, 32–35.

Warner, R.B. 1988. Loch Cirr/Cúl Chíre. Emania 4, 36.

Baillie, M.G.L. 1988. The dating of the timbers from Navan Fort and the Dorsey, Co. Armagh. Emania 4, 37–40.

Lynn, C.J. 1988. A small excavation on the Dane's Cast, Killyfaddy, Co. Armagh. Emania 4, 41.

Lynn, C.J. & McDowell, J.A. 1988. Muirchú's Armagh. Emania 4, 42–46.

1988 Autumn (5)

Waddell, J. 1988. Rathcroghan in Connacht. Emania 5, 5–18.

Ó hUiginn, R. 1988. Crúachu, Connachta, and the Ulster Cycle. Emania 5, 19–23.

Mallory, J.P. 1988. A provisional checklist of Crúachain in the Annals. Emania 5, 24–26.

Mallory, J.P. and Baillie, M.G.L. 1988. The fall of the house of oak. Emania 5, 27–33.

Manning, C. 1988. A note on sacred trees. Emania 5, 34–35.

Mallory, J.P. & Warner, W.B. The date of Haughey's Fort. Emania 5, 36–40.

Notes. Emania 5, 40.

Hughes, A.J. & McDaniel, E. 1988. A nineteenth-century translation of the Deirdre story. Emania 5, 41–47.

1989 Spring (6)

Lynn, C.J. 1989. An interpretation of 'The Dorsey'. Emania 6, 5–10.

Baillie, M.G.L. & Brown, D.M. 1989. Further dates from the Dorsey. Emania 6, 11.

Condit, T. & Buckley, V.M. 1989. The 'Doon' of Drumsna. 1989. gateways to Connacht. Emania 6, 12–14.

Lynn, C.J. 1989. Linear earthworks in Drummiller, Co. Down and Goragh, Co. Armagh. Emania 6, 15–16.

Buckley, V.M. 1989. The Dowagh. 1989. an early account of the Dane's Cast. Emania 6, 17.

Lynn, C.J. 1989. A bibliography of Northern linear earthworks. Emania 6, 18–21.

Mallory, J.P. 1989. The career of Conall Cernach. Emania 6, 22–28.

Cahill, M. 1989. A note on two items of correspondence relating to Navan. Emania 6, 29–30.

Simpson, D.D.A. 1989. Neolithic Navan? Emania 6, 31–33.

Weir, D.A. 1989. A radiocarbon date from the Navan Fort ditch. Emania 6, 34–35.

Mallory, J.P.; McAlister, J.J. & Davison, J. 1989. Ditch sediments from Haughey's Fort. Emania 6, 36.

Anderson, R. 1989. Haughey's Fort. 1989. analysis of an insect death assemblage. Emania 6, 37–42.

Notes and Queries. Emania 6, 42.

Hughes, A.J. & McDaniel, E. 1989. Bryson's translation of the story of Deirdre (part 2). Emania 6, 43–47.

Lambkin, B.K. 1989. Navan Fort and the coming of 'Cultural Heritage'. Emania 6, 48–49.

1991 (8)

Hartwell, B. 1991. Recent air survey results from Navan. Emania 8, 5–9.

Mallory, J.P. 1991. Excavations at Haughey's Fort: 1989–1990. Emania 8, 10–26.

McCormack, F. 1991. The animal bones from Haughey's Fort, second report. Emania 8, 27–33.

Hawthorne, M. 1991. A preliminary analysis of wood remains from Haughey's Fort. Emania 8, 34–38.

Baillie, M.G.L. and Brown, D.M. 1991. A dendro-date from Haughey's Fort? Emania 8, 39–40.

Lynn, C.J. 1991. A burnt layer beside the King's Stables. Emania 8, 41–42.

Warner, R.B. 1991. The Drumconwell Ogham and its Implications. Emania 8, 43–50.

Lynn, C.J. 1991. Knockaulin (Dún Ailinne) and Navan: some architectural comparisons. Emania 8, 51–56.

McCormick, F. 1991. Evidence of dairying at Dún Ailinne? Emania 8, 57–59.

Toner, G. 1991. Cormac Conloinges-the hero of the Mound. Emania 8, 60–62.

1993 (11)

Baillie, M.G.L. 1994. Dark Ages and dendrochronology. Emania 11, 5–12.

Warner, R.B. 1994. Tree-rings, catastrophes and culture in Early Ireland: some comments. Emania 11, 13–19.

Weir, D.A. 1994. Dark ages and the pollen record. Emania 11, 21–30.

Ó hUiginn, R. 1994. Fergus, Russ and Rudraige. 1994. a brief biography of Fergus Mac Róich. Emania 11, 31–40.

Battaglia, F. 1994. A common background to Lai de Graelent and Noínden Ulad? Emania 11, 41–48.

Crothers, N. 1994. Further excavations at Ballyrea Townland, Co. Armagh. Emania 11, 49–54.

Musgrave, B.W. & Crothers, J.W. 1994. The Navan Centre project. Emania 11, 55–59.

Lambkin, B.K. 1994. Navan Fort and the Arrival of 'Cultural Heritage'. Emania 11, 61–64.

1994 (12)

Lynn, C.J. 1994. Hostels, heroes and tale: further thoughts on the Navan Mound. Emania 12, 5–20.

Warner, R.B. 1994. The 'Ernean House'. Emania 12, 21–27.

Mallory, J.P. 1994. The Fort of the Ulster Tales. Emania 12, 28–38.

Warner, R.B. 1994. The Navan Complex:a new schedule of sites and finds. Emania 12, 39–44.

Freeman, Philip M. 1994. Visions from the dead in Herodotus, Nicander of Colophon, and the Táin Bó Cúailnge. Emania 12, 45–48.

Sayers, William. 1994. Supernatural pseudonyms. Emania 12, 49–60.

Cribbin, G., McCormick, F., Robinson, M.E., and Shimwell, D. 1994. A destroyed late Iron-Age burial from Kiltullagh, Ballyglass Middle td., Co. Mayo. Emania 12, 61–65.

Warner, R.B. 1994. Emania Varia I A. 1994. Summary of the chronology of Navan. Emania 12, 66.

Warner, R.B. 1994. Emania Varia I B. 1994. The date of Haughey's Fort refined. Emania 12, 67–69.

Warner, R.B. 1994. Emania Varia I C. 1994. More on Conmáel and Óenach Macha. Emania 12, 69–70.

Warner, R.B. 1994. Emania Varia I D. 1994. Navan in the Eleventh Century. Emania 12, 70–72.

1995 (13)

Raftery, B. 1995. Pre- and protohistoric Ireland: problems of continuity and change. Emania 13, 5–9. (offprint)

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2005 8(1)

Saville, A. 2005. Editorial. European Journal of Archaeology 8(1), 5–7.

Powell, A.B. 2005. The language of lineage: reading Irish court tomb design. European Journal of Archaeology 8(1), 9–28.

Whittaker, H. 2005. Social and symbolic aspects of Minoan writing. European Journal of Archaeology 8(1), 29–41.

Revelle, L. 2005. The Roman life course: a view from the inscriptions European Journal of Archaeology 8(1), 43–63.

2005 8(3)

Saville, A. 2005. Editorial. European Journal of Archaeology 8(3), 203–204.

Allard, P. 2005. Surplus production of flint blades in the Early Neolithic of Western Europe: new eveidence from Belgium European Journal of Archaeology 8(3), 205–223.

Halkon, P. & Innes, J. 2005. Settlement and economy in a changing prehistoric lowland landscape: an East Yorkshire (UK) case studyEuropean Journal of Archaeology 8(3), 225–259.

Leighton, R. 2005. Later prehistoric settlement patterns ibn Sicily: old paradigms and new surveys European Journal of Archaeology 8(3), 261–287.

2008 11(1)

Saville, A. 2008. Editorial. European Journal of Archaeology 11(1), 5–6.

Holtorf, C. 2008. The past is now — an interview with Anders Högberg. European Journal of Archaeology 11(1), 7–22.

Sarauw, T. 2008. Danish Bell Beaker pottery and flint daggers - the display of social identities? European Journal of Archaeology 11(1), 23–47.

Sørensen, M.L.S. & Rebay-Salisbury, K. 2008. Landscapes of the body: burials of the Middle Bronze Age in Hungary. European Journal of Archaeology 11(1), 49–74.

Chilidis, K. 2008. New knowledge versus consensus — a critical note on their relationship based on the debate concerning the use of barrel-vaults in Macedonian tombs. European Journal of Archaeology 11(1), 75–103.

2008 11(23)

Saville, A. 2008. Editorial. European Journal of Archaeology 11(2–3), 141–142.

Harding, A. 2008. A conversation with Colin Renfrew (Professor Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn). European Journal of Archaeology 11(2–3), 143–170.

Marangou, C. & Della Casa, P. 2008. Islands in the Mediterranean: introduction. European Journal of Archaeology 11(2–3), 171–177.

Kopaka, K. 2008. What is an island? Concepts, meanings and polysemies of insular topoi in Greek sources. European Journal of Archaeology 11(2–3), 179–197.

Papageorgiou, D. 2008. The marine environment and its influence on seafaring and maritime routes in the prehistoric Aegean. European Journal of Archaeology 11(2–3), 199–222.

Forenbaher, S. 2008. Archaeological record of the Adriatic offshore islands as an indicator of long-distance interaction in prehistory. European Journal of Archaeology 11(2–3), 223–244.

Bass, B. 2008. Early Neolithic communities in southern Dalmatia: farming seafarers or seafaring farmers? European Journal of Archaeology 11(2–3), 245–265.

2009 12(1–3)

Saville, A. 2009. Editorial. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 5–6.

Díaz-Andreu, M. 2009. Introduction. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 7–9.

Champion, T. 2009. Childe and Oxford. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 11–33.

László, A. 2009. The young Gordon Childe and Transylvanian archaeology: the archaeological correspondence between Childe and Ferenc László1. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 35–46.

Ralston, I. 2009. Gordon Childe and Scottish archaeology: the Edinburgh years 1927—1946. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 47–90.

Díaz-Andreu, M. 2009. Childe and the International Congresses of Archaeology. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 91–122.

Harris, D.R. 2009. 'A new professor of a somewhat obscure subject': V. Gordon Childe at the London Institute of Archaeology, 1946—1956. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 123–144.

Chapman, J. 2009. The Danube and settlement prehistory - 80 Years On. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 145–156.

Jastrzebowska, E. 2009. Late Antiquity by Gordon Childe: sources and inspirations. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 157–165.

Coningham, R. & Manuel, M. 2009. Priest-kings or Puritans? Childe and willing subordination in the Indus. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 167–180.

Peter Gathercole, P. 2009. Childe, Marxism, and knowledge. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 181–191.

Brothwell, D. 2009. Childe, his student, and archaeological science: an epilogue. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 193–202.

Gathercole, P., Irving, T., & Díaz-Andreu, M. 2009. A Childe bibliography: a hand-list of the works of Vere Gordon Childe. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1–3), 203–245.

2010 13(1)

Saville, A. 2010. Editorial. European Journal of Archaeology 13(1), 3–4.

Smits, E., Millard, A.R., Nowell, G. & Pearson, D.G. 2010. Isotopic investigation of diet and residential mobility in the Neolithic of the Lower Rhine Basin. European Journal of Archaeology 13(1), 5–31.

Pitts, M. 2010. Re-thinking the southern British oppida: networks, kingdoms and material culture. European Journal of Archaeology 13(1), 32–63.

Galestin, M.C. 2010. Roman artefacts beyond the northern frontier: interpreting the evidence from the Netherlands. European Journal of Archaeology 13(1), 64–88.

Grabow, S. 2010. The Santiago De Compostela pilgrim routes: the development of European cultural heritage policy and practice from a critical perspective. European Journal of Archaeology 13(1), 89–116.

2010 13(2)

Saville, A. 2010. Editorial. European Journal of Archaeology 12(2), 147–148.

Stroud, E.A., Frei, K.M., Gleba, M., Mannering, U., Nosch, M.-L. & Skals, I. 2010. Old textiles ― new possibilities. European Journal of Archaeology 12(2), 149–173.

Scarre, C. 2010. Rocks of ages: tempo and time in megalithic monuments. European Journal of Archaeology 12(2), 175–193.

Martins, C.M.B. 2010. The mining complex of Braçal and Malhada, Portugal: lead mining in Roman times and linking historical social trends ― amphitheatre games. European Journal of Archaeology 12(2), 195–216.

Caroscio, M. 2010. Archaeological data and written sources: Lustreware producton in Renaissance Italy, a case study. European Journal of Archaeology 12(2), 217–244.

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1968 (6)

Peate, I.C. 1968. Sigurd Erixon, 1888–1968. Folklife 6, 5–6.

Mason, K. 1968. Yorkshire cheese-making. Folklife 6, 7–17.

Lucas, A.T. 1968. Cloth finishing in Ireland. Folklife 6, 18–67.

Rowe, W.J. 1968. Old-world legacies in America. Folklife 6, 68–82.

Gailey, A. 1968. Straw costume in Irish folk customs. Folklife 6, 83–93.

Fenton, A. 1968. Alternating stone and turf-an obsolete building practice. Folklife 6, 94–103.

Thacker, D.D.M. 1968. Country cider. Folklife 6, 104–112.

Peate, I.C. 1968. Reconstructing the past. Folklife 6, 113–114.

Fenton, A. 1968. Sources for folk life studies. Folklife 6, 114–116.

Ó Danachair, C. 1968. Animal dropping as fuel. Folklife 6, 117–120.

Lucas, A.T. 1968. Cloth finishing in Ireland. Folklife 6, 18–67. (offprint)

1969 (7)

O’Sullivan, J.C. 1969. Wooden pumps. Folklife 7, 101–116. (off print)

1972 (10)

Dent, G. 1972. Markets and fairs: their contribution to rural life in North-West Yorkshire. Folklife 10, 5–25.

Gailey, A. 1972. A family spade-making business in County Tyrone. Folklife 10, 26–46.

Brears, P.C.D. 1972. Techniques of the Truro Pottery. Folklife 10, 47–54.

Scourfield, E. 1972. Fact finding in a Welsh rural community. Folklife 10, 55–67.

Shields, H. 1972. Old British ballads in Ireland. Folklife 10, 68–103.

Jones, R.G. 1972. A standard dictionary of English folktales. Folklife 10, 104–117.

McCourt, D. 1972. Roof-timbering techniques in Ulster: a classification. Folklife 10, 118–130.

Mason, K. 1972. Irish labour in the North of England. Folklife 10, 131–133.

Murray, P. 1972. Oatcakes in Staffordshire. Folklife 10, 134–135.

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1940 (45)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1940. Pole-Lathe from Borrisokane, Co. Tipperary. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 45, 28–32. (offprint)

Raftery, J. 1940. New early Iron Age finds from Kerry. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 45, 55–56. (offprint)

Raftery, J. 1940. Hoard of gold objects from Co. Kerry. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 45, 56–57. (offprint)

1951 (56)

O'Kelly, M.J. 1951. Some soil problems in archaeological excavations. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 56(183), 29–44. (offprint)

1955 60(191)

Collins, J.T. 1955. Some McCarthys of Blarney and Ballea. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 60(191), 1–5.

Ó Danachair, C. 1955. The flail and other threshing methods. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 60(191), 6–14.

Quane, M. 1955. Touring Ireland by John Harden in 1797 [cont.]. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 60(191), 15–21.

Ó Coindealbháin, S. 1955. John Swiney, the Cork United Irishman. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 60(191), 22–27.

O'Kelly, M.J. 1955. A shell-midden at Carrigtohill, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 60(191), 28–32.

Pender, S. 1955. Studies in Waterford History XIII. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 60(191), 33–46.

Went, A.E.J. 1955. Irish monastic fisheries. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 60(191), 47–56.

Ó Sé, M. 1955. Notes on old Irish dances. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 60(191), 57–63.

1958 63(197)

O'Kelly, M.J. 1958. A new group of rock-scribings in Co. Kerry. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 1–4.

Ó Murchadha, D. 1958. Two Co. Cork parish names. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 5–8.

MacSweeney, M. & Reilly, J. 1958. The Cork Cuvierian Society. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 9–14.

Conner, H.L. 1958. Palace Anne, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 15–17.

Collins, J.T. 1958. The O'Regan's of Carbery. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 18–22.

MacSweeney, M. & Reilly, J. 1958. The last years of the Royal Cork Institution. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 23–25.

O'Keeffe, P. 1958. A map of Beare and Bantry, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 26–31.

Ó Buachalla, L., Fahy, E.M. & Ó Cuileanáin, C. 1958. Inishleena. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 32–34.

Ó Buachalla, L. 1958. Old Cork newspapers. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 34.

O'Kelly, M.J. 1958. A horned-cairn at Shanballyedmond, Co. Tipperary. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 37–72.

Ó Maindín, P. 1958. Pococke's tour of south and south-west Ireland in 1758. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 73–92.

Collins, J.T. 1958. Gleanings from old Cork papers (cont.). J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 95–102.

Ó Buachalla, L. 1958. The construction of the Irish annals 429–466. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 103–116.

Coombes, J. 1958. The pilchard fisheries of south-west Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 117–118.

O'Kelly, M.J. 1958. A horned-cairn at Shanballyedmond, Co. Tipperary. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 63(197), 37–72. (offprint)

1963 68(207 & 208)

Anati, E.G. 1963. New petroglyphs at Derrynablaha, Co. Kerry, Ireland. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 68(207 & 208), 1–15.

Lucas, A.T. 1963. The sacred trees of Ireland. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 68(207 & 208), 16–54.

Dolley, R.H.M. 1963. Two unpublished letters of a distinguished Cork antiquary. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 68(207 & 208), 55–65.

Hogan, W. & Ó Buachalla, L. 1963 (eds). The letters and papers of James Cotter Junior 1689–1720. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 68(207 & 208), 66–95.

Collins, J.T. 1963. Gleanings from old Cork newspapers of 1755 (cont.). J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 68(207 & 208), 96–101.

Ó Buachalla, L & Henchion, R. 1963. Gravestones of historical interest at Britway, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 68(207 & 208), 102–103.

Ó Buachalla, L. 1963. The homeplace of St. Finbarr. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 68(207 & 208), 104–106.

1965 70

Walsh, M. 1965. A water-mill at Ballyine, Co. Limerick. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 70, 14–25. (offprint)

1966 71

Shee, E.A. & O’Kelly, M.J. 1966. A clother burial from Emlagh, near Dingle, Co. Kerry. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 71, 81–91. (offprint)

1971 76

Lucas, A.T. 1971. Conjoined rough-outs for wooden bowls from Derrybrick, Co. Fermanagh. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 76, 134–136. (offprint)

1972 77

Twohig, D.C. & o’Kelly, M.J. 1972. Excabvtion of two ring-forts at Lisduggan North, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 77, 105–106. (offprint)

1978 83

Gowen, M. 1978. Dunboy Castle, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 1–49.

Coomes, J. & Ware, N.J. 1978. The Letter Book of General de Zubiaur: a calendar of the Irish letters. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 50–58.

Mac Leod, C. 1978. "The Land we live in" A toast on Cork decanters. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 59–65.

de Brún, P. 1978. Amhráan a bhaineann le Cogadh na nDeachaithe. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 66–70.

McCarthy, J.P. 1978. The Aghadown bronze axes, Paddock Td, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 71–72.

McCarthy, J.P. 1978. Souterrain in Grallagh Lower Td., Co. Waterford. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 73–74.

Ó Drisceoil, D.A. & Hurley, V. 1978. A siuterrain at Farranthomas, near Newcestown, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 75–77.

Henchion, R. 1978. The gravestone inscriptions of Co. Cork—XII. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 78–82.

Ó Murchadha, D. 1978. Ó Céitín, Keating. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 83, 83.

1975 81 (231)

Coombes, J. 1975. Catholic churches in the nineteenth century: some newspaper sources. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 81, 1–12.

Lucas, A.T. 1975. Hair hurling ball from Lavally, Co. Sligo. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 81, 13–14.

Donnelly, J.S. Jr. 1975. The journals of Sir John Benn-Walsh relating to the management of his Irish estates, 1823–64 (cont.). J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 81, 15–42.

MacCarthy, C.J.F. 1975. Obituary: Denis, J. O'Donoghue. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 81, 43.

O'Kelly, M.J. 1975. Edward M. Fahy (died 3 May 1975). J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 81, 44.

1982 87

Cleary, R.M. 1982. Excavations at Lough Gur, Co. Limerick, 1977–1978: Part II. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 87, 77–106.

Sheehan, A. 1982. The population of the Plantation of Munster: Quinn Recomsidered. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 87, 107–117.

O'Donovan, J. 1982. The anatomy of the Volunteers in Cork, 1775–82: Part II. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 87, 118–127.

O'Flaherty, B.D. 1982. Ringfort at Glanturkin, Gyleen, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 87, 128–131.

McCann, P. 1982. Charity-schooling in Cork City in the late 18th & early 19th centuries. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 87, 132–141.

Ó Murchadha, D. 1982. Insovenach: a reconsideration. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 87, 142–143.

MacCarthy, C.J.F. 1982. An antiquary's note book 4. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 87, 144–149.

Vernon, P.D. 1982. A 'Bann' type scraper from Fota Island. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 87, 149.

1984 89 (248)

Woodman, P.C. 1984. The early prehistory of Munster. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 1–11.

Jefferies, H.A. 1984. Desmond before the Norma invasion: a political study. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 12–32.

Cleary, R.M. 1984. Excavations at Lough Gur, Co. Limerick, 1977–1978: Part IV. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 33–54.

Priestley, E.J. 1984. An early 17th century map of Baltimore. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 55–57.

Samuel, M. 1984. Coppinger's Court: a document in stone. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 58–76.

O'Mahony, C. 1984. Bygone industries of Blarney and Dripsey. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 77–87.

Brunicardi, N. 1984. John Anderson's bankruptcy. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 88–98.

Martin, G. & Kline, B. 1984. Caork and the Americal Civil War: the Queenstown affair of 1863. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 99–107.

Ó Lúing, S. 1984. Carl Marstrander (1883–1965). J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 108–124.

MacCarthy, C.J.F. 1984. An antiquary's note book 6. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 125–129.

Porter, S. 1984. A proposed fortification at Castlehaven, 1651. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 130.

Ireland, A. 1984. Famine relief at Ballinspittle. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 89, 130–131.

1992 97

Foster, R.F. 1992. History, locality and identity: a lecture to mark the centenary of the Society. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 1–10.

O'Brien, W. 1992. Boulder-burials: a later Bronze Age megalith tradition in South-West Ireland. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 11–35.

Buttimer, C. 1992. A Gaelic reaction to Robert Emmet's rebellion. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 36-53.

Rynne, C. 1992. Early medieval horizontal-wheeled mill penstocks from Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 54–68.

Harrison, R.S. 1992. The Cork Anti-Slavery Society, its antecedents and Quaker background, 1755–1859. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 69–79.

Ó Maolfabhail, A. 1992. Béalnabláth nó Béal Átha na Bláithche? J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 80–84.

Klingelhöfer, E. 1992. The Renaissance fortifications at Dunboy Castle, 1602: a report on the 1989 excavations. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 85–96.

Ó Gráda, D. 1992. Cath Chéim an Fhia: its place in the Rockite campaign. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 97–103.

Davis, H.M. 1992. Set of canopic jars in University College Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 104–110.

Bielenberg, A. 1992. The growth and decline of a textile town: Bandon 1770–1840. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 111–119.

Shee Twohig, E. 1992. A cross-inscribed slab from Laheratanvally, Skibbereen, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 120–123.

McCarthy, C.J.F. 1992. An antiquary's note book 13. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 97, 124–130.

1999 104

Lynch, A. 1999. Excavation of a stone row at Maughanasilly, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 1–20.

O'Reilly, W. 1999. Dutch writings on southern Ireland in the 1790s. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 21–36.

Cleary, R.M. & Rynne, C. 1999. A vertical-wheeled water-mill at Ardcloyne, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 37–58.

O Mahony, C. 1999. Industry at Crosse's Green. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 59–68.

Doyle, I.W. 1999. A ceramic 'platter' of Mediterranean origin from the ringfort of Garranes, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 69–76.

Ó Murchadha, D. 1999. Place-names of the parish of Templebreedy, Co. Cork. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 77–96.

Klingelhöfer, E. 1999. Elizabethan settlement: Mogeely Castle, Curraglass, and Carrigeen, Co. Cork (Part I). J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 97–110.

Ó hÚrdail, R. 1999. The placename Béal na Blá. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 111–116.

Harrison, R.S. 1999. Some eighteenth-century Cork Quaker families: a key to Cork City development. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 117–136.

Harris, A.L 1999. The Tynte Monument, Kilcredan, Co. Cork: a reappraisal. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 137–144.

MacCarthy, C.J.F. 1999. An atiquary's note book 20. J. Cork Hist. Archaeol. Soc. 104, 147–153.

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1907 5(3)

FitzGerald, W. 1907. Rathangan. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 137–163.

Cosby, P. 1907. Autobiography of Pole Cosby, of Stradbally, Queen's County, (cont.). J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 164–184.

Cary, G.S. 1907. Index to the intestate administrations of the Diocese of Kildare, in the Public Record Office of Ireland. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 185–192.

O'Leary, E. 1907. Notes on the place of King Laoghaire's death. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 193–199.

Anonymous. 1907. Ballads and poems of the County Kildare: No. III. The Rath of Mullaghmast. By R.D. Williams. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 200–202.

Omurethi. 1907. Father Germaine's well at Lackan, Parish of Boystown (alias Baltyboys), in the County Wicklow. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 203–204.

Falkiner, W. 1907. Ancient stone implements. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 204–205.

FitzGerald, W. 1907. A curious instance of panic among troops recorded in the "Annals of the Four Masters, " in the year 1406. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 206.

FitzGerald, W. 1907. The inscription on a mural slab at St. Michan's, in Dublin, erected to the memory of Richard Tighe, High Sheriff of the County Kildare in 1662. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 206–208.

FitzGerald, W. 1907. The churches of Ardmakrynane and Grilissie. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 208.

FitzGerald, W. 1907. An ancient wooden three-pronged fork. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 208–210.

Joyce, P.W. & Morrin, T. 1907. Suncroft. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 210.

Bewley, E.T. 1907. The Rev. Christopher Hewetson—Archdeacon Michael Hewetson. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 5(3), 211–213.

1953 13(4)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1953. Gold hair-ring from Harristown, Co. Meath. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 13(4), 167–169. (offprint)

1955  13(6)

Ó Ríordáin, B. 1955. Some recent finds from Leinster. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 13(6), 299–306. (offprint)

1961–63  13(9)

Rynne, E. 1961–36. “The Dane’s Road,” a togher near Monasterevin. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 13(9), 449–457. (offprint)

Rynne, E. 1961–36. Notes on some antiquities found in Co. Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 13(9), 458–462. (offprint)

1970 14(5)

Wailes, B. 1970. Excavations at Dun Ailinne near Kilcullen, 1970. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 507–517.

Valkenburgh, A. 1970. Walter Wellesley, Bishop of Kildare, 147?-1539. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 518–543.

Rae, E.C. 1970. The tomb of Bishop Walter Wellesley at Great Connell Priory, County Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 544–563.

Kelly, M. 1970. A seventeenth century Prior of Kilcock. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 564–567.

Longfield, A.K. 1970. Print-rooms. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 568–575.

Cooke, J. 1970. Bog reclamation and peat development in County Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 576–625.

Delany, R. 1970. Jonh Trail---grand canal engineer. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 626–630.

Butler, H. 1970. Ten thousand saints. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 631–639.

Lucas, A.T. 1970. Find of mortised beam, Ironmills Townland, Co. Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 14(5), 640–641.

1971  15(1)

Raftery J. 1971. Bog butter find. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(1), 17–18. (2 offprints)

1973-74 15(3)

Harbison, P. 1973–74. Commemorating Lord Walter Fitzgerald. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 230–231.

Meagher, N. 1973–74. Market House, Kildare and Quaker Meeting House, Ballitore. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 232–233.

Wailes, B. 1973–74. Excavation at Dun Ailinne, near Kilcullen, 1973. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 234–242.

Kelly, M.J. 1973–74. A Stone Age settlement in North Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 241, 309.

Andersen, J. 1973–74. Temptation in Kilkea. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 243–250.

O'Neill, T.P. 1973–74. Crannog at Knockanally, Co. Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 250.

Fanning, T. 1973–74. Excavation of a Ringfort at Pollardstown, Co. Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 251–261.

E.S.G. 1973–74. The Roans of Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 261.

Parkhill, T. 1973–74. Business records in Co. Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 262–267.

Berman, D. & J. 1973–74. Journal of an officer stationed at Naas and Baltinglass, 1832–3. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 268–278.

Thompson, F.G. 1973–74. The 4th Kildare Militia in 1814. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 279–280.

Coleborn, C. 1973–74. Naas Work House. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 280, 320, 322.

Thompson, F.G. 1973–74. Two Kildare Military belt plates. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 281–283.

Valkenburg, A. 1973–74. The Ven. Peter Higgins, Dominican 1601?–1642. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 284–309.

McCracken, E. 1973–74. A register of trees, Kings County 1793–1913. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 310–318.

Longfield, A.K. 1973–74. Dish at St. Wolstans. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 319–320.

Gray, A.J. 1973–74. A prosperous pioneer Irishman. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 15(3), 333.

1987–1991 17

Clements, Lt. Col. C.M.L. 1987–91. 100years of the County Kildare Archaeological Society. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 5–7.

Horner, A. 1987–91. Lord Walter FitzGerald's Ordnance Survey maps of Kilkea and district. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 8–12.

O'Conor, K. 1987–91. The later construction and use of motte and baily castles in Ireland: new evidence from Leinster. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 13–29.

Valkenburgh, A. 1987–91. The Kildare poems. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 30–33.

Costello, C. 1987–91. Two priests of Naas. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 34–48.

Gibson, W.H. 1987–91. The north and south moats, Naas. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 49–58.

King, H.A. 1987–91. The medieval and seventeenth-century carved stone collection in Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 59–95.

Kelly, M.J. 1987–91. The last days of the Colleys on Carbury Hill. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 96–98.

Cogan, D. 1987–91. Athy Town Hall. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 99–105.

O'Hare, M.P. 1987–91. Quakerism in the Carlow/Kildare area 1650–1850. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 106–117.

Reid, J.N.S. 1987–91. The presentation of Rev. Ambrose Cooke, M.A.. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 118–120.

Refaussé, R. 1987–91. The visitation note book of Charles Lindsay, Bishop of Kildare, 1804–1808. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 121–147.

Ó Floinn, R. 1987–91. A prehistoric bog burial at Baronstown West. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 148–150.

Ó Ríordáin, B. 1987–91. St. David's Church, Naas- a new dimension. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 151–160.

Keeley, V.J. 1987–91. , Excavation at the "Longstone", Kilgowan. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 161–167.

Keeley, V.J. 1987–91. Archaeological investigations on three Kildare Motorway Schemes. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 168–171.

Keeley, V.J. 1987–91. Excavation at Hillsborough Townland. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 172–179.

Keeley, V.J. 1987–91. Archaeological excavation of a burial ground, Greenhills Townland. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 180–201.

Brindley, A.L. 1987–91. Rock art at Kilwarden. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 202–205.

Pike, H.K.J. 1987–91. Medieval fonts in Kildare. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 206–210.

Ó Floinn, R. 1987–91. A Romanesque crucifix figure from Athgarrett. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 211–212.

Fitzpatrick, L. 1987–91. An Early Christian site at Curraclone, Co. Laois. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 213–215.

Harbison, P. 1987–91. A medieval tomb-slab from Graney. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 216–217.

McCabe, B. 1987–91. The Kirdiffstown Stone. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 218–221.

Cumming, W. 1987–91. Grange Castle. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 222–225.

Manning, C. 1987–91. Ditches at Jigginstown House. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 226–227.

O'Brien, C. 1987–91. A Kildare freedom box. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 228–230.

Thompson, F.G. 1987–91. Silver presentation pieces to the Kildare Militia. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 231–232.

Shackelton, R. 1987–91. A Naas sundile. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 233.

Shackelton, R. 1987–91. Nineteenth-century photographs. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 234.

Kelly, J.J. 1987–91. A visitor to Kildare in 1782. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 235.

Costello, C. 1987–91. Thomas Burgh's Naas map-book. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 236–238.

O'Neill, Á. 1987–91. A penal cross from Newland North, Naas. J. Co. Kildare Archaeol. Soc. 17, 239–241.

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1936 17(i & ii)

Riley, F.T. 1936. Excavation in the townland of Pollacorragune, Tuam, Co. Galway. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 17(1–2), 44–54. (offprint)

Shea, S.1936. Report on the skeletons found in Pollacorragune. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 17(1–2), 55–64. (offprint)

1942 20(i & ii)

Raftery, J. 1942. A bog butter vessel from near Tuam, Co. Galway. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 20(1-2), 31–38. (offprint)

1946 22(i & ii)

Egan, Rev. P.K. 1946. The Augustinian priory of St. Mary Clontuskert O Many. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 1–14.

Prendergast, E. 1946. Togher at Kellysgrove Co. Galway. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 15–18.

Bieler, L. 1946. O'Sullevan Beare's Patriciana Decas: a modern Irish adaption.. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 19–33.

Mulchrone, K. 1946. The Old-Irish form of Palladius. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 34–42.

Ó Máille, T.S. 1946. Áit-Ainmneacha i gCathair na Gaillimhe. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 43–48.

Ó Báille, M. 1946. The Buannadha: Irish professional soldiery of the sixteenth century. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 49–94.

1951 24

Duignan, M. 1951. The Moylough (Co Sligo) and other Irish belt-reliquaries. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 24(3–4) 83–94.

Eagan, P.K. 1951 (ed.). The town of Loughrea in 1791. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 24(3–4) 95–110.

Lucas, A.T. 1951. Horse-hair fishing lines. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 24(3–4) 111–114.

Killanin, The Lord. 1951. The National Monuments of Co. Galway. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 24(3–4) 115–124.

Connellan, M.J. 1951. Three Patritian Bishops and their seats in Airteach. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 24(3–4) 125–129.

Ó Máille, T.S. 1951. Place names from Galway documents (concluded). J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 24(3–4) 130–155.

Duignan, M. 1951. The Moylough (Co Sligo) and other Irish belt-reliquaries. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 24(3–4) 83–94. (offprint)

1953 25(iii & iv)

Killeen, F. 1953. Bread and circuses. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 67–77.

Connellan, Rev. M.J. 1935. Where on Cruachain was Seandomnagh Maighe Ai? J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 78–80.

Ó Máille, T.S. 1953. County Galway place-names. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 81–85.

Lucas, A.T. 1953. Two recent bog-finds. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 86–89.

Mac Finn, P.E. 1953. Ainmneacha na nDíoghaise i nÉirinn, 1716. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 90–91.

Lord Killanin. 1953. Notes on some of the antiquities of the Barony of Ballynahinch, Co. Galway. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 92–103.

Egan, P.K. 1953. Progress and suppression of the United Irishmen in the western counties in 1798–99. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 25(3–4), 104–134.

1954–'55 29(i & ii)

Jordan, J. 1954–55. The battle of Aughrim: two Danish sources. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 1–13.

Ó Danachair, C. 1954–55. Representations of ploughs on grave-slabs at Claregalway friary. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 14–18.

Egan, P.K. 1954–55. The Carmelite cell of Bealaneny. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 19–25.

Rynne, E. 1954–55. 'Giant's Grave,' Knockshanbally, Co. Mayo. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 26–27.

Lord Killanin. 1954–55. A stone celt from Ross Demesne, Co. Galway. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 28.

Duignan, M. 1954–55. Clonfert cathedral: a note. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 29.

Walsh, M. 1954–55. A Galway officer of the Spanish Navy. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 30–34.

Goulden, J.R.W. 1954–55. Kilnamanagh: the lost church of Aran. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 35–41.

Ó Máille, T.S. 1954–55. Shurick in placenames. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. 29(1–2), 42–47.

1960 29(i & ii)

Rynne, E. 1960. A bronze cauldron from Ballyedmond, Co. Galway. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist Soc. 29, 1–2. (offprint)

1962 30(i & ii)

Rynne, E. 1962. Cist-burial at Corrower, Co. Mayo, J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist Soc. 30, 1.

Mooney, Fr C. 1962. A French bishop of Annaghdown. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist Soc. 30, 2.

Connellan, M.J. 1962. Ballygeraghty and Castlecoote. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist Soc. 30, 3–6.

Cullen, L.M. 1962. The Galway smuggling trade in the seventeen-thirties. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist Soc. 30, 7–40.

1976 35

Raftery, B. 1976. The hillfort at Belmont in Co. Galway. J. Galway Archaeol. & Hist Soc. 35, 89–95.

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1985 2(6)

Murtagh, H. 1985. Horse-racing in Georgian Athlone. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 85–88.

Sheehan, J. 1985. A Bronze Age cist-grave near Uisneach, Co. Westmeath. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 89–93.

Murray, P. 1985. Fr. John Conmee: a portrait of the rector. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 94–99.

Nash, W.J. 1985. Lough Ree tragedy circa 1820. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 99.

Kerrigan, P.M. 1985. Garrisons and barracks in the Irish midlands, 1704–1828. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 100–108.

O'Brien, B. 1985. When the circus came to Athlone. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 109–115.

Piers, H. 1985. Two local customs. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 115.

Ó Floinn, R. & Fanning, T. 1985. The evangilist slab at Athlone and some additional cross-inscribed stones from Athlone and Lemanaghan. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 114–123.

Siggins, A. 1985. Two examples of wattle ceiling from houses in Co. Roscommon. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 124–132.

Murtagh, H. 1985. Thomas Philip's plan of Athlone. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 133–135.

Mac Aodha, B.S. 1985. Tobarainmneacha i gContae Ros Comáin: réamhshuirbhé. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 136–138.

Conlan, P. 1985. Seveenteenth century Franciscan authors of Westmeath. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 139–146.

O'Brien, G. 1985. Athlone newspapers. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 147.

Rynne, E. 1985. An important seventh century sword from Co. Roscommon. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 148–151.

Daly, A. 1985. Strokestown monthly linen-market. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 151.

O'Brien, G. 1985. Athlone Vicarage c1733. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 152.

Kenny, M. 1985. A small hoard of Cromwellian shillings from South Roscommon. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 153–154.

Conlan, P. 1985. St. Bonaventure's Academy, Athlone. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(6), 155–156.

2003 2(7)

Eaton, G. 2003. Cotton in Athlone. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 1–176.

Langrishe, R.S. 2003. Athlone in the 1880s: being extracts from the journal of Rosabel Sara Langrishe. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 177–187.

Corley, F. 2003. Ambush at Auburn, 1920. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 188–189.

Conlan, P. 2003. Bethlehem of Westmeath. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 190–194.

Ní Mhuirí, S. 2003. Seán Ó Neachtain and Brian Ó Fearghail: two Athlone poets of the Classical Age. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 195–204.

Conlan, P. 2003. A note on the Augustinian Priory in Athlone. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 205–207.

Murray, P. 2003. John Broderick revisited. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 208–221.

Corley, F. 2003. The Irish Constabulary, Moat District, 1860–63. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 222–224.

O'Brien, G. 2003. Crossing the Shannon at Athlone. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 225–229.

O'Brien, G. 2003. Athlone: the international use of the name. J. Old Athlone Soc. 2(7), 230–239.

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1983 (I)

Brindley, A.L., Lanting, J.N. & Mook, W.G. 1983. Radiocarbon dates from the Neolithic burials at Ballintruer More, Co. Wicklow and Ardcrony, Co. Tipperary. J. Irish Archaeol. I, 1–9.

Sheridan, A. 1983. A reconsideration of the origins of Irish metallurgy. J. Irish Archaeol. I, 11–19.

Waddell, J. 1983. Rathcroghan- a royal site in Connacht. J. Irish Archaeol. I, 21–46.

Lynn, C.J. 1983. Some 'early' ringforts and crannogs. J. Irish Archaeol. I, 47–58.

Scott, B.G. 1983. An early Irish law tract on the blacksmith's forge. J. Irish Archaeol. I, 59–62.

1984 (II)

Harbison, P. 1984. The bronze crucifixion plaque said to be from St. John's (Rinnagan), near Athlone. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 1–18.

Lynn, C.J. 1984. Some fragments of exotic porphyry found in Ireland J. Irish Archaeol. II, 19–32.

Briggs, S. 1984. The discovery and description of trench mines at Derricarhoon Td, Co. Cork, in 1846. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 33–40.

Jackson, J. 1984. The age of primitive copper mines on Mount Gabriel, West County Cork. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 41–50.

Brannon, N.F. 1984. An examination of a bronze cauldron from Raffrey Bog, Co. Down. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 51–57.

McCorry, M. & Harper, D.A.T. 1984. A preliminary multivariate analysis of everted rim pottery from Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 59–63.

Mallory, J.P. 1984. The origins of the Irish. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 65–69.

Waddell, J. 1984. Bronzes and bones. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 71–72.

Cleary, R.M. 1984. Bone tempered Beaker potsherd. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 73–75.

Ivens, R. 1984. A note on grass-marked pottery. J. Irish Archaeol. II, 77–79.

1985/86 (III)

Molleson, T.I. 1985/86. New radiocarbon dates for the occupation of Kilgreany cave, County Waterford. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 1–3.

ApSimon, A. 1985/86. Chronological contexts for Irish megalithic tombs. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 5–15.

Sheridan, A. 1985/86. Megaliths and megalomania: an account, and interpretation, of the development of passage tombs in Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 17–30.

Monk, M.A. 1985/86. Evidence from macroscopic plant remains for crop husbandry in prehistoric and early historic Ireland: a review. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 31–36.

McCormick, F. 1985/86. Faunal remains from prehistoric Irish burials. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 37–48.

Power, C. 1985/86. Diet and disease: evidence from the human dental remains in two Medieval Irish populations. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 49–53.

Harbison, P. 1985/86. The Derrynaflan ladle: some parallels illustrated. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 55–58.

Kelly, J.G. 1985/86. A petrographic note on two samples from St. Patrick's Cross, Cashel. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 59.

McNeill, T.E. 1985/86. Church building in 14th century Ireland and the 'Gaelic Revival'. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 61–64.

Kenny, M. 1985/86. Irish coin hoards of the 17th century: their historical and archaeological significance. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 65–67.

Lynn, C.J. 1985/86. Lagore, County Meath and Ballinderry No. 1, County Westmeath crannogs: some possible structural reinterpretations. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 69–73.

Warner, R.B. 1985/86. The date of the start of Lagore. J. Irish Archaeol. III, 75–77.

1987/88 (IV)

Reed, R.C. 1987/88. Irish court tombs: a minimal colonisation model. J. Irish Archaeol. IV, 1–6.

Cooney, G. 1987/88. Irish Neolithic settlement and its European context. J. Irish Archaeol. IV, 7–11.

Brindley, A.L.; Lanting, J.N. & Mook, W.G. 1987/88. Radiocarbon dates from Moneen and Labbacallee, County Cork. J. Irish Archaeol. IV, 13–20.

Briggs, C.S. 1987/88. Were there two cauldrons from Raffrey, Co. Down? J. Irish Archaeol. IV, 21–22.

Waddell, J. 1987/88. Excavation at 'Dathi's Mound', Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon. J. Irish Archaeol. IV, 23–36.

Manning, C. 1987/88. The stone-built ringfort entrance at Cahirvagliair, Cappeen, Co. Cork. J. Irish Archaeol. IV, 37–54.

Macleod, D.; Monk, M. & Williams, T. 1987/88. The use of the single context recording system on a seasonally excavated site in Ireland: a learning experience. J. Irish Archaeol. IV, 55–63.

Excavations bulletin 1977–79: summary account of archaeological excavations in Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. IV, 65–79.

1989/90 (V)

Brindley, A.L. & Lanting, J.N. 1989/90. Radiocarbon dates for Neolithic single burials. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 1–7.

O'Brien, W., Northover, P. & Cameron, E. 1989/90. An Early Bronze Age metal hoard from a wedge tomb at Toormore, Co. Cork. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 9–17.

Ó Donnabháin, B & Brindley, A.L. 1989/90. The status of children in a sample of Bronze Age burials containing pygmy cups. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 19–24.

Brindley, A.L., Lanting, J.N. & Mook, W.G. 1989/90. Radiocarbon dates from Irish fulachta fiadh and other burnt mounds. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 25–33.

Ireland, A. 1989/90. A seventeenth-century find of gold ornaments. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 35–36.

Earwood, C. 1989/90. Radiocarbon dating of late prehistoric wooden vessels. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 37–44.

Newman, C. 1989/90. Notes on some Irish hanging bowl escutcheons. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 45–48.

Ó Floinn, R. 1989/90. A fragmentary house-shaped shrine from Clonard, Co. Meath. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 49–55.

McNeill, T.E. 1989/90. Early castles in Leinster. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 57–64.

Manning, C & Hurl, D. 1989/90. Excavations Bulletin 1980–1984: summary account of archaeological excavations in Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. V, 65–80.

1991/92 (VI)

Mandal, S., Cooney, G., Grogan, E., O'Carroll, F. & Guinan, B. 1991/92. A review of the petrological techniques being utilised to identify, group and source Irish stone axes. J. Irish Archaeol. VI, 1–11.

Brindley, A.L. & Lanting, J.N. 1991/92. Radiocarbon dates from the cemetery at Poulawack, Co. Clare. J. Irish Archaeol. VI, 13–17.

Brindley, A.L. & Lanting, J.N. 1991/92. Radiocarbon dates from wedge tombs. J. Irish Archaeol. VI, 19–26.

Earwood, C. 1991/92. A radiocarbon date for Early Bronze Age wooden polypod bowls. J. Irish Archaeol. VI, 27–28.

Waddell, J. 1991/92. The Irish Sea in prehistory. J. Irish Archaeol. VI, 29–40.

Sheehan, J. 1991/92. Coiled armrings—an Hiberno-Viking silver armring type. J. Irish Archaeol. VI, 41–53.

Whitfield, N. & Okasha, E. 1991/92. The Killamery Brooch: its stamped ornament and inscription. J. Irish Archaeol. VI, 55–60.

1996 (VII)

Mount, C. 1996. The environmental siting of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in the Bricklieve and Moytirra uplands, County Sligo. J. Irish Archaeol. VII, 1–11.

Zvelebil, M; Macklin, M.G.; Passmore, D.G & Ramsden, P. 1996. Alluvial archaeology in the Barrow Valley, Southeast Ireland: the "Riverford Culture" re-visited. J. Irish Archaeol. VII, 13–40.

Mandal, S. & Cooney, G. 1996. The Irish Stone Axe Project: a second petrological report. J. Irish Archaeol. VII, 41–64.

Simpson, D.D.A. 1996. Irish perforated stone implements in context. J. Irish Archaeol. VII, 65–76.

McCormick, F., Gibbons, M., McCormac, F.G. & Moore, J. 1996. Bronze Age to Medieval coastal shell middens near Ballyconneely. J. Irish Archaeol. VII, 77–84.

Lanting, J.N. & Brindley, A.L. 1996. Irish logboats and their European context. J. Irish Archaeol. VII, 85–95.

O'Conor, K. 1996. Dunamase Castle. J. Irish Archaeol. VII, 97–115.

1997 (VIII)

Kilbride-Jones, H.F. 1997. An unrecorded enclosure and megalithic chamber in Keeldrum Lower, Co. Donegal. J. Irish Archaeol. VIII, 1–23.

Earwood, C. 1997. Bog-butter: a two thousand year history. J. Irish Archaeol. VIII, 25–42.

Ó Ríordáin, B. 1997. A Bronze Age cemetery mound at Grange, Co. Roscommon. J. Irish Archaeol. VIII, 43–72.

Avery, M. 1997. The patterns of the Broighter torc. J. Irish Archaeol. VIII, 73–89.

Newman, C. 1997. Ballinderry Crannóg No. 2, Co. Offaly: the Later Bronze Age. J. Irish Archaeol. VIII, 91–100.

Comber, M. 1997. Lagore Crannóg and non-ferrous metalworking in Early Historic Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. VIII, 101–114.

O'Sullivan, A. 1997. Interpreting the archaeology of Later Bronze Age lake settlements. J. Irish Archaeol. VIII, 115–121.

1998 (IX)

Lanting, J.N & Brindley, A.L. 1998. Dating cremated bone: the dawn of a new era. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 1–8.

Corlett, C. 1998. The prehistoric ritual landscape of Croagh Patrick, Co. Mayo. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 9–26.

Jones, C. 1998. The discovery and dating of the prehistoric landscape of Roughan Hill in Co. Clare. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 27–44.

Brindley, A.L. & Lanting, J.N. 1998. Radiocarbon dates for Irish trackways. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 45–68.

Ó Faoláin, S. & Northover, J.P 1998. The technology of Late Bronze sword production in Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 69–88.

Doyle, I. 1998. The Early Medieval activity at Dalkey Island, Co. Dublin: a re-assessment. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 89–104.

Swift, C. 1998. Forts and fields: a study of 'monastic towns' in seventh and eight century Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 105–126.

Manning, C. 1998. Some unpublished Austin Cooper illustrations. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 127–134.

Redfern, S. 1998. A framework for digital survey from aerial photographs. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 135–150.

Lanting, J.N. & van der Plicht, J. 1998. Reservoir effects and apparent 14C-ages. J. Irish Archaeol. IX, 151–165.

2001 (X)

Ireland, A. 2001. Colonel William Gregory Wood-Martin, antiquary 1847–1917. J. Irish Archaeol. X, 1–11.

Doody, M. 2001. Medium altitude aerial photography in East Limerick and West Tipperary. J. Irish Archaeol. X, 13–24.

Northover, J.P.N., O'Brien, W. & Stos, S. 2001. Lead isotopes and metal circulation in Beaker/Early Bronze Age Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. X, 25–47.

Whitfield, N. 2001. A filigree panel and a coin from an Irish crannog at Alnwick Castle, with an appendix on the discovery of crannogs at Strokestown, Co Roscommon. J. Irish Archaeol. X, 49–72.

Comber, M. 2001. Trade and communication networks in Early Historic Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. X, 73–92.

Sheehan, J, Stummann Hansen, S. & Ó Corráin, D. 2001. A Viking Age maritime haven: a reassessment of the island settlement at Beginish, Co. Kerry. J. Irish Archaeol. X, 93–119.

O'Sullivan, J. 2001. Ethics and the archaeology of human remains. J. Irish Archaeol. X, 121–151.

2002 (XI)

Barrett, G. 2002. Flights of discovery: archaeological air survey in Ireland, 1989–2000. J. Irish Archaeol. XI, 1–29.

Purcell, A. 2002. Excavation of three Neolithic houses at Corbally, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare. J. Irish Archaeol. XI, 31–75.

Dowd, M.A. 2002. Kilgreany, Co. Waterford: biography of a cave. J. Irish Archaeol. XI, 77–97.

Newman, C. 2002. Ballinderry Crannóg No. 2, Co. Offaly: pre-crannog early medieval horizon. J. Irish Archaeol. XI, 99–123.

Warner, R. 2002. Beehive querns and Irish 'La Tène' artefacts: a statistical test of their cultural relatedness. J. Irish Archaeol. XI, 125–130.

Mythum, H. & Evans, R. 2002. The evolution of an Irish graveyard during the eighteenth century: the example of Killeevan, Co. Monaghan. J. Irish Archaeol. XI, 131–146.

Ireland, A.M. 2002. Roger Chambers Walker: a Sligo antiquarian. J. Irish Archaeol. XI, 147–187.

2003–2004 (XII and XIII)

O'Donovan, E. 2003–04. A Neolithic house at Kishoge, Co. Dublin. J. Irish Archaeol. XII and XIII, 1–27.

O'Flaherty, R. 2003–04. In the eye of the beholder: Some factors affecting the recording of context for Irish halberts. J. Irish Archaeol. XII and XIII, 29–32.

Comey, M.G 2003–04. Stave-built wooden vessels from medieval Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. XII and XIII, 33–77.

Ó Neill, J. 2003–04. Lapidibus in igne calefactis coquebatur: the historical burnt mound ‘tradition’. J. Irish Archaeol. XII and XIII, 79–85.

Sikora, M. 2003–04. Diversity in Viking Age horse burial: a comparative study of Norway, Iceland, Scotland and Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. XII and XIII, 87–109.

Mythum, H. 2003–04. Artefact biography as an approach to material culture: Irish gravestaones as a material form of genealogy. J. Irish Archaeol. XII and XIII, 111–127.

Anonymous. 2003–04. IAI News. J. Irish Archaeol. XII and XIII, 129–133.

2005 (XIX)

Leon, B.C. 2005. Mesolithic and Neolithic activity on Dalkey Island—a reassessment. J. Irish Archaeol. XIV, 1–21.

Cleary, K. 2005. Skeletons in the Closet: the dead among the living on Irish Bronze Age settlements. J. Irish Archaeol. XIV, 23–42.

Doyle, I.W. 2005. Excavation of a prehistoric ring-barrow at Kilmahuddrick, Clondalkin, Dublin 22. J. Irish Archaeol. XIV, 43–75.

Monk, M.A. & Kelleher, E. 2005. An assessment of the archaeological evidence for Irish corn-drying kilns in the light of the results of archaeological experiments and archaeobotanical studies. J. Irish Archaeol. XIV, 77–114.

Dowd, M.A. & Fairburn, N. 2005. Excavations at Farranastack, Co. Kerry: evidence for the use of shaft furnaces in medieval iron production. J. Irish Archaeol. XIV, 115–121.

O'Sullivan, A. 2005. IAI News. J. Irish Archaeol. XIV, 123–126.

2006 (XV)

Hull, G., Johnson, P. & O'Donnell, P. 2006. Excavation of a Bronze Age round-house at Knockdomny, Co. Westmeath. J. Irish Archaeol. XV, 1–14.

Dowling, G. 2006. The liminal boundary: an analysis of the sacral potency of the ditch at Ráith na Ríg, Co. Meath. J. Irish Archaeol. XV, 15–37.

Schot, R. 2006. Uisneach Midi a medón Érenn: a prehistoric 'cult' centre and the 'royal site' in Co. Westmeath. J. Irish Archaeol. XV, 39–71.

Sherlock, R. 2006. Cross-cultural occurrences of mutations in tower house architecture: evidence for cultural homogeneity I late medieval Ireland? J. Irish Archaeol. XV, 73–91.

Rogers, T., Fibiger, L.G., Lynch, L.G. & Moore, D. 2006. Two glimpses of nineteenth-century institutional burial practice in Ireland: a report on the excavation of burials from Manorhamilton Workhouse, Co. Leitrim, and St Brigid's Hospital, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. J. Irish Archaeol. XV, 93–104.

Ní Cheallaigh, M. 2006. Going astray in the fort field: 'traditional' attitudes towards ringforts in nineteenth-century Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. XV, 105–115.

O'Sullivan, A. 2006. IAI News 2006. J. Irish Archaeol. XV, 117–123.

2007 (XVI)

Gavin, F. & Newman, C. 2007. Notes on insular silver in the ‘military style’. J. Irish Archaeol. XVI, 1–10.

FitzPatrick, E. 2007. Interpreting a cultural landscape: a case for seaweed-harvesting at Aughris, Co. Sligo. J. Irish Archaeol. XVI, 11–33.

Mullins, C. 2007. Socketed longbone points: a study of the Irish material with reference to British and continental examples. J. Irish Archaeol. XVI, 35–59.

Baker, C. 2007. Excavations at Cloncowan II, Co. Meath. J. Irish Archaeol. XVI, 61–132.

Anonymous. IAI News 2007. J. Irish Archaeol. XVI, 133–138.

2008 (XVII)

Schulting, R., Sheridan, A., Clarke, S. & Ramsey, C.B. 2008. Largantea and the dating of Irish wedge tombs. J. Irish Archaeol. XVII, 1–17.

O’Brien, W. & Comber, M. 2008. Archaeological investigations at Ross Island Cave, Killarney, Co. Kerry. J. Irish Archaeol. XVII, 19–56.

Wilkins, B. & Lalonde, S. 2008. An early medieval settlement/cemetery at Carrowkeel, Co. Galway. J. Irish Archaeol. XVII, 57–83.

Bolger, T. 2008. Excavations at Kilgobbin church, Co. Dublin. J. Irish Archaeol. XVII, 85–112.

Boazman, G. 2008. Cork and Cornwall: settlement patterns and social organisation during the establishment of Christianity, AD 450–800. J. Irish Archaeol. XVII, 112–136.

Shiels, D. 2008. Identifying and interpreting Ireland’s post-medieval conflict archaeology. J. Irish Archaeol. XVII, 137–152.

Sullivan, E. 2008. IAI News 2008. J. Irish Archaeol. XVII, 153–156.

2009 (XVIII)

Danaher, E. 2009. An early Neolithic house at Barnagore, Co. Cork. J. Irish Archaeol. XVIII, 1–16.

Doyle, I.W. 2009. Mediterranean and Frankish pottery imports in early medieval Ireland. J. Irish Archaeol. XVIII, 17–62.

Kerr, T.R. 2009. The height of fashion: raised raths in the landscape of north-west Ulster. J. Irish Archaeol. XVIII, 63–75.

Graham-Campbell, J. & Sheehan, J. 2009. Viking Age gold and silver from Irish crannogs and other watery places. J. Irish Archaeol. XVIII, 77–93.

McKeon, J. 2009. St Nicholas’s parish church, Galway: structural and architectural evidence for the high medieval period. J. Irish Archaeol. XVIII, 95–113.

Frazer, W.O. 2009. Native industry from newcomer artisans? Evidence fro a post-medieval pottery in the Liberties, Dublin. J. Irish Archaeol. XVIII, 115–127.

Carew, M. 2009. Politics and the definition of National Monuments : the ’Big House problem’. J. Irish Archaeol. XVIII, 129–139.

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2002 (1)

Coles, J. 2001. Of water-wings and Wellingtons: wetland archaeology and the new journal. J. Wetland Archaeol. 1, 3–13.

Rippon, S. 2001. Adaption to a changing environments: the response of marshland communities to the late medieval 'crisis'. J. Wetland Archaeol. 1, 15–39.

Sands, R & Hale, A. 2001. Evidence from marine crannogs of the later prehistoric use of the Firth of Clyde. J. Wetland Archaeol. 1, 41–54.

Coles, B. 2001. The impact of Western European beaver on river channels: some implications for past stream conditions and human activity. J. Wetland Archaeol. 1, 55–82.

Clare, T., Clapham, A.J., Wilkinson, D.M. & Haworth, E.Y. 2001. The Mesolithic and Neolithics landscapes of Barfield Tarn and Eskmeals in the English Lake District: some new evidence from two different wetland contexts. J. Wetland Archaeol. 1, 83–105.

2002 (2)

Koot, C.W. & Bakels, C.C. 2002. Wood Resources and their Exploitation During the Iron Age Occupation of the Fens of Midden-Delfland, the Netherlands. J. Wetland Archaeol. 2, 3–23.

Foster, R. & Croes, D.R. 2002. Tribal-Archaeological Cooperation Agreement: A Holistic Cultural Resource Management Approach. J. Wetland Archaeol. 2, 25–38.

Phillips, C., Johns, D. & Allen, H. 2002. Why did Moari bury artefacts in the wetlands of pre-contact Aotearoa/New Zealand. J. Wetland Archaeol. 2, 39–60.

Prendergast, D.M., Graham, E., Calvera, R.J. & Jardines, M.J. 2002. The houses in which they dwelt: the excavation and dating of Taino wooden structures in Los Buchillones, Cuba. J. Wetland Archaeol. 2, 61–75.

Chapman, H.P. & Gearey, B.R. 2002. Archaeological predictive modelling in rasied mires—concerns and approaches for their interpretation and future management. J. Wetland Archaeol. 2, 77–88.

Brown, T. 2002. Floodplain landscapes and archaeology: fluvial events and human agency. J. Wetland Archaeol. 2, 89–104.

2003 (3)

Brown, T. 2003. Division of floodplain space and sites on riverine 'islands': functional, ritual, social, or liminal places? J. Wetland Archaeol. 3, 3–15.

Dods, R.R. 2003. Wondering the wetland: archaeology through the lens of myth and metaphor in Northern Boreal Canada. J. Wetland Archaeol. 3, 17–36.

Kilfeather, A. Legend and wetland landscape in Ireland. J. Wetland Archaeol. 3, 37–50.

Ó Néill, J. 2003. Landscape, marginality and the practice of wetland archaeology in Ireland. J. Wetland Archaeol. 3, 51–59.

Stanley, M. 2003. Archaeological survey of Irish bogs: information without understanding? J. Wetland Archaeol. 3, 61–74.

Wallace, G. 2003. Using narrative to contexturalise micromorphological data from Neolithic wetland houses. J. Wetland Archaeol. 3, 75–92.

2004 (4)

Caseldine, A & Earwood, C. 2004. A Neolithic wetland site at Abercynafon, Talybont, South Wales. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 1–53.

Matthiesen, H., Gregory, D., Jensen, P. & Birgit Sørensen, B. 2004. Environmental monitoring at Nydam, a waterlogged site with weapon sacrifices from the Danish Iron Age. 1: a comparison of methods used and results from undisturbed conditions . J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 55–74.

Coles, J. 2004. Hjortspring and the North - review and commentary. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 75–82.

Van der Sanden, W. & Turner, R. 2004. The Strata Florida manikin: how exotic is it? J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 83–96.

Tuohy, T. 2004. Weaving as a domestic craft at the Iron Age site of Glastonbury Lake Village in Somerset, Britain. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 97–109.

Gill-Robinson, H. 2004. Bog bodies on display. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 111–116.

Fujii, H. 2004. Wooden boards in prehistoric Japan - wood species and splitting techniques. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 117–123.

Foster, R. & Croes, D. 2004. Joint Tribal/College wet site investigations - a critical need for Native American expertise. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 125–137.

Housley, R., Ammerman, A. & McClennan, C. 2004. That sinking feeling: wetland investigations of the origins of Venice. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 139–153.

Olivier, A. 2004. Great expectations: the English Heritage approach to the management of the historic environment in England's wetlands. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 155–168.

Henderson, J. 2004. The Scottish Wetlands Archaeology Programme - assessing and monitoring the resource. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 169–182.

Coles, B. 2004. Steps towards the heritage management of wetlands in Europe. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 183–198.

Fischer, A., Schlichtherle, H. & Pétrequin, P. 2004. Steps towards the heritage management of wetlands in Europe: response and reflection. J. Wetland Archaeol. 4, 199–206.

2005 (5)

Coles, J. 2005. Introduction-Swimming against the tide. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 1–3.

Burov, G.M. 2005. Fishing gear of the 1st millennium AD in the north east of European Russia. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 5–16.

Hutchings, R.M.& Campbell, S.K. 2005. The importance of deltaic wetland resources: A perspective from the Nooksack River Delta, Washington State (U.S.A). J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 7–34.

Iba, I. 2005. The Awazu site, a shell-midden on the bottom of Lake Biwa, Japan. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 35–48.

Matsui, A. 2005. Salmon exploitation in Jomon archaeology from a wetlands point of view. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 49–63.

O'Sullivan, A. 2005. Medieval fish traps on the Shannon estuary, Ireland: interpreting people, place and identity in estuarine landscapes. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 65–77.

Turner, R. 2005. Archaeology and the death of coastal fishing in Britain. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 79–86.

Clark, P. 2005. Shipwrights, sailors and society in the Middle Bronze Age of NW Europe. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 87–96.

Lillie, M. 2005. Deconstructing reconstruction: The Bronze Age sewn plank boats from North Ferriby, River Humber, England, UK and their context. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 97–109.

Ruhl, D.L & Purdy, B.A. 2005. One hundred-one canoes on the shore-3–5,000 year old canoes from Newnans Lake, Florida. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 111–127.

Irwin, G. 2005. Kohika, a late Maori lake village in northern New Zealand. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 129–139.

Croes, D., Kelly, K.M. & Collard, M. 2005. Cultural historical context of Qwu?gwes (Puget Sound, USA): a preliminary investigation. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 141–154.

MacDonald, G.F. 2005. When will wet sites become mainstream? A parallel discussion from the Wet Site Connections conference. J. Wetland Archaeol. 5, 155–158.

2006 (6)

Gheorghiu, D. 2006. The formation of tells in the Lower Danube wetlands in the Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic. J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 3–18.

Daly, A. 2006. The dendrochronological dating of timber crossings in West Jutland, Denmark. J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 19–48.

Grattan, D., Bilz, M., Grant, T. & Logan, J. 2006. Outcome determines treatment – an approach to the treatment of waterlogged wood. J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 49–63.

Gregory, D. & Jensen, P. 2006.The importance of analysing waterlogged wooden artefacts and environmental conditions when considering their in situ preservation. J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 65–81.

Plunkett, G. & Foley, C. 2006. Peatland archaeology in Northern Ireland: an evaluation. J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 83–97.

Wilkinson, D.M., O’Regan, H.J. & Clare, T. 2006. Where are the non-human bog bodies? J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 99–104.

Weller, A., Nordsiek, S. & Bauerochse, A. 2006. Spectral induced polarisation – a geophysical method for archaeological prospection in peatlands. J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 105–125.

Coccolini, G. 2006. The wooden artefacts of the Bronze Age lakeshore dwellings of Ledro belonging to Italian museum collections. J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 127–135.

Gardiner, M. & Hartwell, B. 2006. Landscapes of failure: the archaeology of flooded wetlands at Titchwell and Thornham (Norfolk), and Broomhill (East Sussex), UK. J. Wetland Archaeol. 6, 137–160.

2007 (7)

Housley, R.A., Straker, V., Chambers, F.M. & Lageard, J.G.A. 2007. The post-Roman archaeology of the Somerset moors based on peatland investigations on Godney Moor. J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 1–22.

Roio, M. 2007.New interpretations of settlement remains in Lake Valgjärv of Koorküla, Estonia (Maili Roio). J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 23–32.

Lewis, H. 2007. Pile dwellings, drainage and deposition: preliminary soil micromorphology study of cultural deposits from underwater sites at Lake Luokesas, Molatai Region, Lithuania. J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 33–50.

Babiński, L., Feifer, M. & Prądzyński, W. 2007. Environmental monitoring at the Lusatian culture settlement in Biskupin, Poland. J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 51–72.

Davis, S.R., Wilkinson, D.M. & Clare, T. 2007. Putative ritual deposition of Neolithic stone axes in a wetland context in Cumbria: refining the narrative using beetle remains. J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 73–81.

Van de Noort, R. 2007. Digging the Dutch mountains: recent work by Leendert Louwe Kooijmans. J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 83–88.

Whittle, A. 2007. The Haddenham Project. J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 89–92.

Croes, D. 2007. National Historic Landmark site, Portland, Oregon—first limited archaeological investigation, September 2006. J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 114.

Wood, M. 2007. Short notes: excavations at Wygate Park, Lincolnshire. J. Wetland Archaeol. 7, 115–116.

2008 (8)

Takehiro, F. 2008. Coastal wetland sites and coastal cave sites: archaeological investigations around Lake Nakaumi and Lake Shinji areas, West Japan. J. Wetland Archaeol. 8, 1–23.

Heppell, E.M. & Brown, N. 2008. Rapid coastal zone survey and beyond: research management of the Essex coast, UK. J. Wetland Archaeol. 8, 26–52.

Lund, J. 2008. Banks, borders and bodies of water in a Viking Age mentality. J. Wetland Archaeol. 8, 53–72.

Collins, J. 2008. Facing the future, touching the past: an exploration of visitor responses to wetland archaeological sites. J. Wetland Archaeol. 8, 73–90.

Nicholls, M. & Scaife, R. 2008. Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction from sediments at West Quay Road, Southampton. J. Wetland Archaeol. 8, 89–119.

Jennings, B. 2008. Prehistoric woodworking in the Baltic regions: Toolmark analysis on a selection of timbers from a Late Bronze Age lake-dwelling settlement on Lake Luokesas, Lithuania. J. Wetland Archaeol. 8, 122–123.

2009 (9)

Croes, D.R., Fagan, J.L. & Newman Zehendner, M. 2009. Sunken village, Sauvie Island, Oregon, USA: a report on the 2006–2007 investigations of the National Historic Landmark wetland site 35MU4. J. Wetland Archaeol. 9, 1–216.

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1965 (9)

Rynne, E. 1965. Toghers in Littleton Bog, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 9(4), 138–44. (offprint)

1968 (11)

Raftery, B. 1968. A newely-discovered hillfort at Garrangrena Lower, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 11, 3–6. (offprint)

1969 (12)

Lucas, A.T. 1969. A horizontal mill at Knocknagranshy, Co. Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 12, 12–22. (offprint)

1971 (14)

Rynne, E. 1971. A late medieval casket from Knockmore, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 14, 37–40. (offprint)

1975 (17)                Féilsgríbhinn Éamoinn Mhic Giolla Iasachta

Rynne, E. 1975. Edward A. MacLysaght: some autobiographical notes. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 3–6.

Rynne, E. 1975. Published work of E. Lysaght/E.A. MacLysaght/Éamonn MacGiolla Iasachta. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 7–11.

Lucas, A.T. 1975. A stone-laid trackway and wooden troughs, Timoney, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 13–20.

Ó Corráin, D. 1975. The families of Corcumroe. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 21–30.

Dolley, M. 1975. A further note on the fourteenth-century Armorial of Ireland. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 31–33.

Hunt, J. 1975. The influence of alabaster carvings on Medieval sculpture in Ennis Friary. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 35–41.

MacNiocaill, G. 1975. Land-transfer in sixteenth-century Thomond: the case of Domhnall Óg Ó Cearnaigh. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 43–45.

Bradshaw, B. 1975. Fr. Wolfe's description of Limerick City, 1574. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 47–53.

MacCarvill, E. 1975. Johnsons—lineal descendants of Uí Néill. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 55–62.

Slevin, G. 1975. Funeral entries from County Clare in the seventeenth century. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 63–67.

Ó Danachair, C. 1975. Emigration from County Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 69–76.

Mac Lochlainn, A. 1975. The Irish language in Clare and North Tipperary, 1820: Bishop Mant's enquiry. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 77–82.

Seoighe, M. 1975. Fragments from the lost census returns: entries relating to the Kilfinane district. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 83–90.

O'Ferrall, F. 1975. The population of a rural pre-Famine parish: Templebredin, Counties Limerick and Tipperary, in 1834. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 91–101.

Hewson, M. 1975. The diaries of John Singleton of Quinville, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 103–109.

Ó Néill, T.P. 1975. The scholar revolutionary, Eoin MacNeillÑa review article. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 111–113.

Henchy, P. 1975. Irish words and expressions from Corofin, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 17, 115–120.

1978 (20)                                     Studia in Memoriam John Hunt

Doran, P. 1978. The Hunt Museum. North Munster Antiq. J. 20, 3–16.

Harbison, P. 1978. The Antrim Cross in the Hunt Museum. North Munster Antiq. J. 20, 17–40.

Kelly, J.G. 1978. The condition and treatment of a stone Madonna from the Hunt Collection. North Munster Antiq. J. 20, 41–45.

Rynne, E. & MacEoin, G. 1978. The Craggaunowen crannog: gangway and gate-tower. North Munster Antiq. J. 20, 47–56. (2nd offprint copy)

White, J. & Rynne, E. 1978. Irish Medieval sculpture, 1200–1600—a review article. North Munster Antiq. J. 20, 57–61.

Hunt, J. 1978. Heritage in stone. North Munster Antiq. J. 20, 63–79.

Harbison, P. 1978 (comp.). Published work of John Hunt. North Munster Antiq. J. 20, 81–83.

1979 (21)

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1979. A Western Pontic socketed axehead "from Limerick Ireland". North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 3–6.

Rynne, E. 1979. An early Celtic Spanish-North Munster connection. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 7–10.

Bradley, J. 1979. An inscribed stone axehead from Gorteen, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 11–14.

Murphy, I. 1979. Kilkee and its neighbourhood during the first year of the Great Famine, 1845–1846. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 15–24.

Marrinan, S. 1979. An election incident in Broad Street, Limerick, 1859. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 25–29.

O'Callaghan, E.P. 1979. Fr. Edward Thomas O'Dwyer and the General Election of 1874. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 31–38.

de hÓir, N. 1979. Seán Ó DálaighÑduine a mhair ar son na hÉireann. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 39–49.

Murphy, I. 1979. Chimney-sweeps in Ennis in the 1830s. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 51.

Murphy, I. 1979. Faction fighting at Kilkee. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 51–52.

Duffy, P. 1979. A coin-hoard from Fountain Hill, Ennis. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 53–54.

Duffy, P. 1979. A 'lost' coin-hoard from Clarecastle. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 54–55.

Ireland, A. 1979. Monsell Papers. North Munster Antiq. J. 21, 94–95.

1981 (23)

Sheehan, J & Moore, F. 1981. An unrecorded ecclesiastical enclosure at Ballyallaban, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 5–8.

Fanning, T. 1981. The British Museum Catalogue of Medieval Tiles- a review, incorporating the Irish evidence. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 9–61.

MacAodha, B.S. 1981. Ainmneachta Bhailte Luimnigh ar na Léarscáileanna, 1573–1851. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 17–24.

McNamara, L.F. 1981(ed.). The diary of an eighteenth century Clare gentleman. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 25–65.

Hewson, M. 1981. Emigration to the 'North American Colonies' from the Port of Limerick in 1841. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 67–76.

Murphy, I. 1981. Kilkee and its neighbourhood during the second year of the great famine, 1846–1847. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 77–87.

Costello, C. 1981. A Kerry 'Moonlighter'. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 89–92.

Rynne, E. 1981. Crannogs in Lough Atedaun, Corofin, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 93–94.

O'Farrell, F. 1981. 'Our Lord's Pity'-corrigendum et addendum. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 95.

Murphy, I. 1981. Projected railways to Limerick, 1825–1827. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 95–96.

Ireland, A. 1981. Kilrush documents. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 96–98.

Marrinan, S. 1981. Faction fighting in Co. Limerick, 1875. North Munster Antiq. J. 23, 98.

1984 (26)

Coles, J.M. 1984. Irish bogs: the time is now. North Munster Antiq. J. 26, 3–7. (offprint)

1982 (24)

Wallace, P.F. 1982. Irish early historic ‘wooden’ oratories―a suggestion. North Munster Antiq. J. 24, 19–28. (offprint)

1986 (28) x2

Cahill, M. 1986. A dentist's dilemna. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 3–6.

Kilbride-Jones, H.E. 1986. Early ecclesiastical art in Chorca Dhuibhne and its implications abroad. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 7–15.

Lucas, A.T. 1986. A two-chute horizontal mill at Newtown, Co Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 16–27.

Bradley, J. 1986. The Medieval towns of Kerry. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 28–39.

Rynne, E. 1986. A 16th or 17th century skean from River Shannon at Corbally, Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 40–45.

Mac Aodha, B. 1986. Ainmneachta Bhailte Chiarraí: an fhiannaise chartagrafach. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 46–57.

Murphy, I. 1986. Two early eighteenth century bishops of Killaloe. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 58–61.

McNamara, L.F. 1986. Some matters touching Dromoland: letters of father and son, 1758–59. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 62–70.

Murphy, I. 1986. Baloon flights in North Munster. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 71–73.

Fallon, B. 1986. William Mulready, Ennis-born artist, 1786–1863. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 74–76.

Ó Madagáin, B. 1986. Limerick's heritage of Irish song. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 77–102.

Marrinan, S. 1986. A relic of the past. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 103.

Rimbault, E.F. 1986. Origin of the jew's harp. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 103–104.

Fox, E. 1986. A preventative against milk-stealing. North Munster Antiq. J. 28, 104.

1987 (29)

Rynne, E. 1987. Evidence for a Tympanum at Aghadoe, Co. Kerry. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 3–6.

Harbison, P. 1987. Two Romanesque carvings from Rath Blathmaic and Dysert O'Dea, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 7–11.

Kilbride-Jones, H.E. 1987. Giving credit where credit is dueÑa review article. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 12–15.

Ó Dálaigh, B. 1987. History of an O'Brien stronghold: Clonroad c.1210–1626. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 16–31.

Marrinan, S. 1987. Limerick tokens of the 17th Century. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 32–40.

Murphy, I. 1987. Sylvester Lloyd, O.F.M., Bishop of Killaloe, 1728–1739. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 41–48.

Kelly, J. 1987. A tour in the south of Ireland in 1782. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 49–67.

Duffy, P. 1987. ArdnacrushaÑbirthplace of the E.S.B.. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 68–92.

Kelly, E.P. 1987. A log-boat from Clenagh, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 93–94.

O'Regan, D.J. 1987. A note on a destroyed ringfort near Drom, Templemore, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 94.

Murphy, I. 1987. Sending a telegram in North Munster. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 94–95.

Cussen, J. 1987. Note on the murder of John O'Connell Curtin. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 95–96.

Lysaght, P. 1987. Some Gaelic words still used in the Listowel district, Co. Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 96.

Rynne, E. 1987. Two May Day customs in North Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 29, 96.

1988 (30)

Sheehan, J. 1988. A bronze bell-crest from the Rock of Cashel, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 3–13.

Holland, P. 1988. A carving in Cahir Castle, County Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 14–18.

Bradley, J. 1988. The Medieval borough of Bunratty. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 19–25.

Marrinan, S. 1988. Castles and schools in the Roxborough area. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 26–28.

Coonerty, P. 1988. The Presentation Order and the National School System in Limerick, 1837–1870. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 29–34.

de hÓir, S. 1988. A Welsh quarryman's grave at Castletown Arra, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 35–38.

Kilfeather, A. 1988. The water horse legends in Ireland. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 39–45.

Mac Conghail, M. 1988. Kerry tales of Italian originÑa review article. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 46–49.

Shee Twohig, E. 1988. A wedge-tomb at Grarranbane, Murroe, Co. Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 50–52.

Rynne, E. 1988. Gilt-bronze brooch from near Kilshanny, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 52–54.

Holland, P. 1988. A find from The Other Clare Castle. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 54–55.

Robinson, D. 1988. The Loop Head lighthouse. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 55–57.

Hodkinson, B.J. 1988. A note on the placename Rathurd in the Liberties of Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 30, 57.

1989 (31)

Rynne, E. & Gleeson, C. 1989 (comp.). General Index Volumes I-XXX. North Munster Antiq. J. 31.

1990 (32)

Rynne, E. 1990. The swastika at EnnisÑsymbol of the Resurrection. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 3–18.

Ó Floinn, R. 1990. Two ancient bronze bells from Rath Blathmach, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 19–31.

Fisher, I. 1990. A 13th-century architectural fragment at Killinaboy, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 32–34.

Maher, D. 1990. Masons marks at the Augustinian abbey, Fethard, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 35–40.

Hodkinson, B. 1990. "The Priory of the Hospital of Sts Mary and Edward, King and Martyr, Known as Holy Cross, O.S.A., near the Bridge of Limerick". North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 41–49.

Ó Dálaigh, B. 1990. Mistress, mother and abbess: Renalda Ní Bhriain (c. 1447–1510). North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 50–63.

Sheehan, J. 1990. A seventeenth-century dried cat from Ennis Friary, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 64–69.

Lysaght, P.B. 1990. The House of Industry: a register 1774–1793. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 70–74.

Hannan, K. 1990. The theatre in Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 75–82.

Potterton, R. & O'Mara Carton, E. 1990. Joseph O'Meara. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 83–95.

McNabb, S. 1990. A note on the reconstructed high cross at Roscrea, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 96–97.

McMahon, J. & Rynne, E. 1990. A destroyed rath at Kilscannell, near Ardagh, Co. Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 98.

Hodkinson, B. 1990. Burials at Stradbally North, Castleconnell, Co. Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 99.

Hodkinson, B. 1990. A missing history of Limerick Cathedral. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 99–100.

Lysaght, P. 1990. Some Gaelic plant names used until recently in North Kerry. North Munster Antiq. J. 32, 101.

1991 (33)

Ó Drisceoil, D. 1991. Fulachta fiadh: a general statement. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 3–6.

McCarthy, C. 1991. The excavation of Clonrush Church, near Whitegate, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 7–15.

Bradley, J. & King, H. 1991. Archaeological trial excavations at Bunratty, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 16–21.

Hanley, M. 1991. The story of Máire Ruadh. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 22–28.

Beggan, G. 1991. Land-fraud in Seventeenth Century Limerick: a unique case. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 29–40.

Ó Madagáin, B. 1991. Dáibhí Ó Bruadair and Irish culture in Limerick, 1691. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 41–54.

Dudley Edwards, O. 1991. Who was Mac An Cheannuidhe? A mystery of the birth of the Aisling. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 55–77.

O'Neill, T.P. 1991. Religion, land and laws in eighteenth century Thomond. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 78–83.

Murphy, C. 1991. Baron Monteagle of Brandon and the Famine, 1845–1847. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 84–93.

Rynne, E. 1991. Observations arising from comments on the social conditions in Clare a hundred years ago. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 94–98.

Cahill, M. 1991. Notes on the re-provenancing of two gold dress-fasteners from Counties Tipperary and Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 99–100.

Walsh, L. 1991. Two new Limerick silversmiths. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 101.

Walsh, L. 1991. A Limerick silver freedom box, 1693. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 101–103.

Duffy, P. 1991. The Peter Tait token. North Munster Antiq. J. 33, 104–105.

1993–94 (35)

Cahill, M. 1993–94. Some unrecorded Bronze-Age gold ornaments from Co. Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 5–23.

Kilbride-Jones, H.E. & Rynne, E. 1993–94. The Hunt MuseumÑa review article. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 24–28.

Bradley, J. 1993–94. The archaeology and history of Saint Patrick: a review article. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 29–44.

Picard, J.-M. 1993–94 (trans.). La Vie de S. Sané: a seventeenth century life of Saint SenanÑAlbert le Grand (1629). North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 45–51.

O'Sullivan, A. 1993–94. An Early Historic period fishweir on the Fergus Estuary, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 52–61.

Holland, P. 1993–94. The thirteenth-century remains of Cahir Castle, Co. Tipperary. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 62–71.

Hodkinson, B.J. 1993–94. A fifteenth-century precentor of Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 72–75.

Irwin, L. 1993–94. Begley's Diocese of Limerick: a review article. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 76–80.

Ó Dálaigh, B. 1993–94. Students from County Clare at Trinity College, Dublin, in the eighteenth century. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 81–91.

de h-Óir, N. 1993–94. Éamonn agus Nóra de h-Óir: scéal faoi Éirí Amach na Cásga. North Munster Antiq. J. 34, 92–97.

Lucas, A.T. 1993–94. Magic. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 98–103.

O'Brien, C. 1993–94. A 13th-century hall house at Clohaskin, Co. Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 104–106.

Duffy, P. 1993–94. Some Limerick peruke-makers. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 106.

Duffy, P. 1993–94. Turf, steam and the Stein Brown distillery chimney. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 107–108.

Lysaght, P.B. 1993–94. The Burren and Burgundy ptich. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 108.

Lysaght, P.B. 1993–94. Scythes and mowing in North Kerry. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 109.

Lysaght, P.B. & Rynne, E. 1993–94. Old country houses: two comments. North Munster Antiq. J. 35, 109–111.

2002 (42)

Hodkinson, B. 2002. The topography of Pre-Norman Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 1–6.

Tait, C. 2002. The Earl and the Bishop: further light on the Thomond and O'Dea monuments in St. Mary's Cathedral, Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 7–9.

Potter, M. 2002. The architectural legacy of Eyre Massey, 3rd Lord Clarina (1798–1872). North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 11–20.

Norton, D. 2002. Distress and benevolence on Gertrude Fitzgerald's Limerick estate in the 1840s. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 21–34.

Ó hAnnracháin, E. 2002. Limerick men in the Hôtel Royal des Invalides. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 35–68.

Collins, T. 2002. Archaeological excavation at Mary St., Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 69–87.

Mac Peaircín, L. 2002. William Smith O'Brien, an scoláire Gaeilge. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 89–112.

Eogan, J. 2002. Excavations at a cairn in Coolnatullagh townland, Co. Clare. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 113–150.

O'Carroll, G. 2002. Diary of Mr. Justice Robert Day of Kerry (1746–1841). North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 151–174.

Donovan, T. 2002. Ice houses at Glin. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 175–176.

Curtin, G. 2002. Two unrecorded standing stones near Shanagolden. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 177–178.

Lysaght, P. 2002. A Frenchman in Limerick. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 178–179.

Canning, B.J. 2002. A notable Limerick priest in Scotland. North Munster Antiq. J. 42, 180.

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2003 (1)

Ó Muraíle, N. 2003. Uí Fhailghe, Uíbh Fhailí, etc.: the name of Offaly. Offaly Heritage 1, 9–11.

Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber & Stout, M. 2003. The rare survival of a defensive mud enclosure at Castletown-Clonyn-Rahyn (Co. Offaly). Offaly Heritage 1, 12–21.

McAlister, D.K. 2003. Survey of Drumcullen (St. Barrind's) Church, Drumcullen, Co. Offaly. Offaly Heritage 1, 22–30.

Fox, M.J. & Fox, M.C. 2003. The origins and early history of the Sionnach Foxes: from founding fathers to the late twelfth century. Offaly Heritage 1, 31–37.

Masterson, R. 2003. St. Colmán and the Early Medieval monastery of Lynally (c. 600–1100). Offaly Heritage 1, 38–50.

Walsh, L. 2003. Ballyskenagh. Offaly Heritage 1, 51–58.

Devine, J. 2003. Armstrongs from the debatable lands of Scotland to the 1798 Rising in Ireland. Offaly Heritage 1, 59–66.

Evans, M. 2003. "JKL" James Doyle. Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin (1786–1834). Offaly Heritage 1, 67–76.

Harrison, J. 2003. Without favour or affection: transported Irish constables 1823–4. Offaly Heritage 1, 77–95.

O'Neill, T.P. 2003. Cholera in Offaly in the 1830s. Offaly Heritage 1, 96–107.

Byrne, M. 2003. The County Courthouse at Tullamore and the making of a County Town. Offaly Heritage 1, 108–125.

McNeill, S. 2003. The part townland of Curraghbee. Offaly Heritage 1, 126–134.

Burke, P. 2003. Train crash at Brosna. Offaly Heritage 1, 135–145.

Anonymous. 2003. Offaly County Heritage Pla 2002–2006. Offaly Heritage 1, 154–167.

2004 (2)

Corcoran, A. 2004. The nature of Anglo-Norman settlement in western Offaly. Offaly Heritage 2, 9–23.

Masterson, R. 2004. The Cistercian Abbey of Kilbeggan 1150–1540. Offaly Heritage 2, 24–30.

Fox, M.J. & Fox, M.C. 2004. The Sionnach Foxes during the Middle Ages: 1170–1556. Offaly Heritage 2, 31–39.

Abbott, T. 2004. Quakerism in the Edenderry area 1673–1831. Offaly Heritage 2, 40–56.

Devine, J. 2004. Mulock family history. Offaly Heritage 2, 57–64.

Kearney, J. 2004. Social conditions in Daingean 1800–1850. Offaly Heritage 2, 65–73.

Murphy G. 2004. A case study of a midland settlement in West Offaly Clonona Village circa 1800 – 1860. Offaly Heritage 2, 74–89.

Byrne, M. 2004. Tullabeg, Rahan, Tullamore 1818–1991. Offaly Heritage 2, 90–111.

Dunne, O. 2004. Population change at Croghan 1841–1911. Offaly Heritage 2, 112–129.

Burke, P. 2004. The opening of the railway to Tullamore – 1854. Offaly Heritage 2, 130–136.

Keaney, M. 2004. The exquisite life of Charles Brinsley Marlay. Offaly Heritage 2, 137–148.

Hogan, M. 2004. Suffragettes in the midlands and in Tullamore Jail. Offaly Heritage 2, 149–155.

White, M. 2004. The Clonbrock murder. Offaly Heritage 2, 156–163.

Egan, R. 2004. Kevin O’Higgins, the Tullamore realm trial and the ideas of a complex revolutionary. Offaly Heritage 2, 164–172.

2005 (3)

Fox, M.J. 2005. A Welsh presence in early Uíbh Fháilí? Offaly Heritage 3, 5–9.

Cullinane, E. 2005. The Seventeenth Century Down Survey: a study of the barony map of Ballybritt. Offaly Heritage 3, 10–17.

Cox, R. 2005. John Killaly (1766–1832): Irish canal engineer. Offaly Heritage 3, 18–41.

Kearney, J. 2005. A brief history of Daingean Reformatory and its former uses. Offaly Heritage 3, 42–61.

Keaney, M. 2005. A memoir of Captain Kenneth Howard R.A. (Father of Lt. Col. CK. Howard Bury). Offaly Heritage 3, 62–63.

Keaney, M. 2005. A memoir of a Royal Artillery Officer by Captain Kenneth Howard, R.A. Offaly Heritage 3, 64–71.

Reynolds, A.P. 2005. The man who walked off the map Lt. Col. Charles K. Howard-Bury (1883–1963). Offaly Heritage 3, 72–97.

Fennell, F. 2005. Jack Williams: son of Tullamore, an Irish artillery officer in the First World War. Offaly Heritage 3, 98–118.

Byrne, M. 2005. The provincial press in the south midlands: from mission to Mammon 1831–2004. Offaly Heritage 3, 119–160.

McNeill, S. 2005. Decline of non-catholic population of Lemonaghan. Offaly Heritage 3, 161–165.

Hume, J. 2005. Then three R's – one hundred years ago. Offaly Heritage 3, 166–168.

Cullen, J.P. 2005. The crooked road from Rahan to Chief Judge, U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals. Offaly Heritage 3, 169–175.

Lowry, P. 2005. Knocknaman. Offaly Heritage 3, 176–180.

Mathews, R. 2005. Belgian refugees in Portarlington 1914. Offaly Heritage 3, 181–183.

Mathews, R. 2005. The Rev. Dudlwey Fletcher's "spot of bother". Offaly Heritage 3, 183–184.

Mathews, R. 2005. Further war-time news. Offaly Heritage 3, 184.

Mathews, R. 2005. Eighteenth Century Dissenters or Unitarian at Ballybrittas. Offaly Heritage 3, 184–185.

Heaney, P. 2005. Gaelic place names of the Slieve Blooms. Offaly Heritage 3, 185–191.

2006 (4)

Parlon, T. 2006. Address by Tom Parlon TD, Minister of State at the Department of Finance, with responsibility for the Office of Public Works, at the launch of interpretative boards for monastic sites in County Offaly in Aras an Chontae, Tullamore, on Monday 18 April, 2005. Offaly Heritage 4, 7–8.

Conlan, P. 2006. Franciscan connections with the Diocese of Clonmacnoise. Offaly Heritage 4, 9–11.

Goode, P.J. 2006. O'Dempseys in Offaly, some references in an Elizabethan document. Offaly Heritage 4, 12–20.

Ryan, B. 2006. The Ferbane Arma Christi. Offaly Heritage 4, 21–34.

Ó hAnnracháin, E. 2006. Some Offaly and Laois Wild Geese. Offaly Heritage 4, 35–54.

Loeber, R. & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. 2006. Irish subscribers to poetry published in Edinburgh in 1731: new light on readers and Presbyterians in Offaly, Tipperary and Dublin. Offaly Heritage 4, 55–70.

Dawson, T. 2006. Offaly's 1798 rebels in Australia. Offaly Heritage 4, 71–94.

Byrne, M. 2006. Economic development in Offaly's towns and villages in the Eighteenth Century and the Vallancey Survey of 1771. Offaly Heritage 4, 95–166.

Murphy, G. 2006. A case study of a midland settlement in west Offaly: Clonona village circa 1800–1860. Part 2. Offaly Heritage 4, 167–194.

White, A. 2006. The Bulfins of Derrinlough, Co. Offaly. Offaly Heritage 4, 195–201.

Burke, P. 2006. On to Athlone: the extension of the railway from Tullamore 1857–1859. Offaly Heritage 4, 202–208.

O'Neill, T. 2006. A note on the Tullamore town improvements, 1860. Offaly Heritage 4, 209–219.

Heaney, P. 2006. Coolacrease — a place with a tragic history. Offaly Heritage 4, 220–227.

Hume, J. 2006. A wistful look at the good old days: life in Ireland in the mid-20th century. Offaly Heritage 4, 228–232.

Mathews, R. 2006. Some early car registration numbers. Offaly Heritage 4, 233–237.

MacCabe, F. 2006. The efficacy of statutory planning in the development of Tullamore 1987–2004. Offaly Heritage 4, 238–254.

Kearney, J. & Kincaid, M. 2006. A list of Offaly cemeteries. Offaly Heritage 4, 255–270.

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1946 (12)

Godwin, H. 1946. The relationship of bog stratigraphy to climatic change and archaeology. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 12, 1–11.

Clarke, J.G.D. 1946.Seal-hunting in the Stone Age of north-western Europe: a study in economic prehistory. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 12, 12–48.

Burkitt, M. & Glover, P.E. 1946.Prehistoric investigations in British Somaliland, Scotland. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 12, 49–56.

Caton-Thompson, G. 1946. The Levalloisian industries of Egypt. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 12, 57–120.

Piggott, C.M. 1946.The Late Bronze Age razors of the British Isles. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 12, 121–141.

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1946.Prehistory in Ireland, 1937–46. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 12, 142–171.

Curwen, E.C. 1946.A hand-axe from the Chichester gravels. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 12, 172–173.

Noone, H.V. 1946, The Austrialian microlithic industry. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 12, 173–174.

1955 (21)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1955.A burial with faience beads at Tara. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 21, 163–173. (offprint)

1963 (29)

Clark, J.G.D. 1965. Neolithic Bows from Somerset, England, and the prehistory of archery in north-western Europe. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 29, 50–98. (offprint)

1965 (31)

Wright, E.V. & Churchill, D.M. 1965. The boats from North Ferriby, Yorkshire, England, with a review of the origins of the sewn boats of the Bronze Age. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 1–24.

Campbell Smith, W. 1965.The distribution of jade axes in Europe with a supplement to the catalogue of those from the British Isles. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 25–33.

Coles, J.M. & Simpson, D.D.A. 1965.The excavations of a Neolithic round barrow at Pitnacree, Perthshire, Scotland. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 34–57.

Clark, J.G.D. 1965. Radiocarbon dating and the expansion of farming culture from the Near East over Europe. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 58–73.

Churchill, D.M. 1965.The kitchen midden site at Westward Ho!, Devon, England: ecology, age and relation to changes in land and sea level. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 74–84.

Keef, P.A.M., Wymer, J.J. & Dimbleby, G.W. 1965.A Mesolithic site on Iping Common, Sussex, England. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 85–92.

MacKie, E.W. 1965.The origin and development of the broch and wheelhouse building cultures of the Scottish Iron Age. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 93–146.

Mulvaney, D.J. & Joyce, E.B. 1965, Archaeological and geomorphological investigations on Mt. Moffatt Station, Queensland, Australia. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 147–212.

Desborough, V. 1965. The greek mainland, c. 1150 - c. 1000 B.C.. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 213–228.

Snodgrass, A.M. 1965. Barbarian Europe and Early Iron Age Greece. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 229–240.

Birchall, A. 1965. The Aylesford-Swarling Culture: the problem of the Belgae reconsidered. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 241–367.

Cowen, J.D. 1965. Déchelette's Appendix IV. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 368–370.

Bartlett, J.E. & Hawkes, C.F.C. 1965.A barbed bronze spearhead from North Ferriby, Yorkshire, England. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 370–373.

Coles, J.M. 1965.A rock carving from south-west Ireland. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 31, 374–375.

1973 (39)

Powell, T.G.E. 1973. Presidential address: a midterm review. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 1–5.

Singer, R., Wymer, J., Gladfelter, B.G. & Wolff, R.G. 1973. Excavation of the Clactonian industry at the Golf Course, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 6–74.

Noy, T, Legge, A.J. & Higgs, E.S. 1973. Recent excavations at Nahal Oren, Israel. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 75–99.

Hallam, J.S, Edwards, B.J.M, Barnes, B. & Stuart, A.J. 1973. The remains of late glacial elk associated with barbed points from High Furlong, near Blackpool, Lancashire. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 100–128.

Sharma, G.R. 1973. Mesolithic lake cultures in the Ganga Valley, India. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 129–146.

Oates, J. 1973. The background and development of early farming communities in Mesopotamia and the Zagros. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 147–181.

Sieveking, G. de G, Longworth, I.H., Hughes, M.J., Clark, A.J & Millett, A. 1973. A new survey of Grime's Graves, NorfolkÑfirst report. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 182–218.

Cummins, W.A & Moore, C.N. 1973. Petrological identification of stone implements from Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 219–255.

Coles, J.M., Hibbert, F.A. & Orme, B.J. 1973. Prehistoric roads and tracks in Somerset: 3. The Sweet Track. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 256–293.

Ottaway, B. 1973. Earliest copper ornaments in Northern Europe. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 294–331.

Feachem, R.W. 1973. Ancient agriculture in the highlands of Britain. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 332–353.

O'Kelly, C. 1973. Passage-grave art in the Boyne Valley. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 354–382.

Sestieri, A.M.B. 1973. The metal industry of continental Italy, 13th to the 11th century BC, and its connections with the Agean. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 383–424.

Balkwill, C.J. 1973. The earliest horse-bits of western Europe. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 425–452.

Vita-Finzi, C. 1973. Palaeolithic finds from Cuprus? Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 453–454.

Delano Smith, C. & Smith, C. 1973. The Bronze Age on the Tavoliere, Italy. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 454–456.

Froom, F.R. 1973. A metrical technique for flint blades and similar artefacts. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 456–460.

Collins, M.B. 1973. Observations on the thermal treatment of chert in the Solutrean of Laugerie Haute, France. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 461–466.

Vagnetti, L. 1973. Syrian and Anatolian Bronze Age figurines in Europe: an addendum. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 467–468.

Scott, J.G. 1973. Axeheads of group IX from Kintyre, Argyll. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 39, 469–471.

1976 (42)

Powell, T.G.E. 1976. The inception of the Iron Age in Temperate Europe. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 1–14.

Mellars, P. 1976. Fire ecology, animal populations and man: a study of some ecological relationships in prehistory. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 15–45.

Frey, O.-H. & Megaw, J.V.S. 1976. Palmette and circle: early Celtic Art in Britain and its continental background. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 47–65.

Jacobi, R.M. 1976. Britain inside and outside Mesolithic Europe. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 67–84.

Hallam, B.R., Warren, S.E. & Renfrew, C. 1976. Obsidian in the Western Mediterranean: characterisation by neutron activation analysis and optical emission spectroscopy. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 85–110.

Manby, T.G. 1976. Excavation of the Kilham long barrow, East Riding of Yorkshire. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 111–159.

Palmer, R. 1976. Interrupted ditch enclosures in Britain: the use of aerial photography for comparative studies. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 161–186.

Balkwill, C.J. 1976. The evidence of cemeteries for later prehistoric development in the Upper Rhine valley. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 187–214.

Simpson, W.G. 1976. A barrow cemetery of the second millennium BC at Tallington, Lincolnshire. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 215–239.

Bintliff, J. 1976. The Plain of Western Macedonia and the Neolithic Site of Nea Nikomedia. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 241–262.

Vatcher, F. de M. & H.L. 1976. The excavation of a round barrow near Poor's Heath, Risby, Suffolk. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 263–292.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B. 1976. The Meare Heath trackway: excavation of a Bronze Age structure in the Somerset Levels. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 293–318.

Kinnes, I. 1976. The Standlow dagger. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 319–322.

Stuart, A.J. 1976. The nature of the lesions of the elk skeleton from High Furlong, near Blackpool, Lancashire. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 323–324.

Palmer, S. 1976. The Mesolithic habitation site at Culver Well, Portland, Dorset: interim note. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 324–326.

Saxon, E.C. 1976. Pre-Neolithic pottery: new evidence from North Africa. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 42, 327–329.

1978 (44)

Coles, J.M., Heal, S. & Orme, B.J. 1978. The use and character of wood in prehistoric Britain and Ireland. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 1–45.

Fasham, P.J. & Ross, J.M. 1978. A Bronze Age flint industry from a barrow site in Micheldever Wood, Hampshire. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 47–67.

Cubbon, A.M. 1978. Excavation at Killeaba, Ramsey, Isle of Man. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 69–95.

Fleming, A. 1978. The prehistoric landscape of Dartmoor. Part I: South Dartmoor. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 97–123.

Bhan, P.G. 1978. Water mythology and the didtribution of Palaeolithic parietal art. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 125–134.

Barrett, J., Bradley, R., Cleal, R. & Pike, H. 1978. Characterisation of Deverel-Rimbury pottery from Cranbourne Chase. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 135–142.

Startin, W. 1978. Linear Pottery Culture houses: reconstruction and manpower. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 143–159.

Barker, G. & Webley, D. 1978. Causewayed camps and Early Neolithic economics in central southern England. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 161–186.

Wright, E.V. 1978. Artefacts from the boat-site at North Ferriby, Humberside, England. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 187–202.

Cernych, E.N. 1978. Aibunar-a Balkan copper mine of the fourth millennium BC (investigations of the years 1971, 1972 and 1974). Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 203–218.

Hedges, J. & Buckley, D. 1978. Excavations at a Neolithic causeway enclosure, Orsett, Essex 1975. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 219–308.

Christie, P.M.L. 1978. The excavation of an Iron Age souterrain and settlement at Carn Euny, Sancreed, Cornwall. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 309–433.

Oakley, K.P & Newcomer, M.H. 1978. Notes on Palaeolithic flakes from Ilford. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 435–439.

Muckleroy, K., Haselgrove, C. & Nash, D. 1978. A pre-Roman coin from Canterbury and the ship represented on it. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 439–444.

Department of the Environment. 1978. Summary reports. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 44, 445–460.

1979 (45)

Wainwright, G.J., Fleming, A. & Smith, K. 1979. The Shaugh Moor project: first report. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 1–33.

Gamble, C. 1979. Hunting strategies in the Central European Palaeolithic. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 35–52.

Saville, A. 1979. Further excavations at Nympsfield chambered tomb, Gloucestershire, 1974. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 53–91.

Care, V. 1979. The production and distribution of Mesolithic axes in southern Britain. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 93–102.

Jovanovic, B. 1979. The technology of primary copper mining in southeast Europe. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 103–110.

Needham, S. 1979. Two recent British shield finds and their Continental parallels. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 111–134.

Clutton-Brock, J. 1979. The mammalian remains from the Jericho Tell. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 135–157.

McGrail, S. 1979. Prehistoric boats, timber and woodworking technology. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 159–163.

Sealey, P.R. 1979. The later history of Icenian electrum torcs. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 165–178.

Stary, P.F. 1979. Foreign elements in Etruscan arms and armour: 8th to 3rd centuries B.C.. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 179–206.

Ashbee, P., Smith, I.F. & Evans, J.G. 1979. Excavations of three long barrows near Avebury, Wiltshire. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 207–300.

Madsen, T. 1979. Earthern long barrows and timber structures: aspects of Early Neolithic mortuary practice in Denmark. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 301–320.

Smith, K. 1979. Winklebury Camp, BasingstokeÑa note. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 321–322.

Farley, M. 1979. Flint flake dimensions in the British Neolithic. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 322–323.

Glover, W. 1979. A prehistoric bow fragment from Drumwhinny Bog, Kesh, Co. Fermanagh. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 323–327.

Department of the Environment. 1979. Summary reports. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 45, 329–342.

1986 (52)

Pryor, F., French, C. & Taylor, M. 1986. Flag Fen, Fengate, Peterborough I: discovery, reconnaissance and initial excavation (1982–5). Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 1–24.

Ó Nualláin, S. & Walsh, P. 1986. A reconsideration of the Tramore passage-tombs. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 25–29.

Drewett, P. 1986. The excavation of a Neolithic oval barrow at North Marden, West Sussex, 1982. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 31–51.

Warrilow, W., Owen, G. & Britnell, W. 1986. Eight ring-ditches at Four Crosses, Llandysilio, Powys, 1981–85. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 53–87.

Gibson, A.M. 1986. Diatom analysis of clays and Late Neolithic pottery from the Milfield Basin, Northumberland. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 89–103.

Topping, P.G. 1986. Neutron activation analysis of later prehistoric pottery from the Western Isles of Scotland. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 105–129.

Chappell, S. 1986. Alternative sources in regional exchange systems: a gravity model approach. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 131–142.

Leahy, K. 1986. A dated stone axe-hammer from Cleethorpes, South Humberside. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 143–152.

Warmenbol, E. 1986. British rapiers with trapezoidal butt found in Belgium. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 153–158.

Chowne, P., Girling, M. & Greig, J. 1986. Excavations at an Iron Age defended enclosure at Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 159–188.

Gaillard, C., Raju, D.R. Misra, V.N. & Rajaguru, S.N. 1986. Handaxe assemblages from the Didwana region, Thar Desert, India: a metrical analysis. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 189–214.

Roberts, M.B. 1986. Excavation of the Lower Palaeolithic site at Amey's Eartham Pit, Boxgrove, West Sussex: a preliminary report. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 215–245.

Ohel, M.Y. 1986. Milking the stones or an Acheulean aggregation locality on the Yiron Plateau in Upper Galilee. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 247–280.

Clare, T. 1986. Towards a reappraisal of henge monuments. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 281–316.

Heal, S.V.E. 1986. Recent work at North Ferriby, North Humberside, England. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 317–319.

Ford, S. 1986. A newly-discovered causewayed enclosure at Eton Wick, near Windsor, Berkshire. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 319–320.

Salisbury, C.R. 1986. Comments on Kirkhead Cave, an Upper Palaeolithic site in Northern England. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 321–323.

Tipping, R. 1986. The stratigraphy on Kirkhead Cave, an Upper Palaeolithic site in Northern England: a comment. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 323–326.

Shennan, S. 1986. Towards a critical archaeology? Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 327–338.

Burgess, C. 1986. 'Urnes of no small variety': collared urns reviewed. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 339–351.

Hodder, I. 1986. Digging for symbols in science and history: a reply. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 52, 352–356.

1992 (58)

Sheridan, A., Cooney, G. & Grogan, E. 1992. Stone axe studies in Ireland. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 58, 389–416. (2 offprints)

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1866–1869 (10)

Joyce, P.W. 1866–9. On Spencer's Irish rivers. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(1), 1–13.

Wilde, W.R. 1866–9. On the Scandinavian antiquities lately discovered at Islandbridged, near Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(2), 13–22.

Wilde, W.R. 1866–9. On the Battle of Moytura (in continuation). Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(3), 22–24.

Kinahan, G.H. 1866–9. Notes on some of the ancient villages in the Aran Isles, County of Galway. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(4), 25–30.

Kinahan, G.H. 1866–9. Notes on a crannoge in Lough Naneevin. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(5), 31–33.

Hennessy, W.M. 1866–9. On the Forms of Ordeal anciently practised in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(6), 34–43.

Casey, J. 1866–9. On bicircular quartics. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(7), 44–45.

O'Flanagan, J.R. 1866–9. On the life and labours of the late John D'Alton, Esq.. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(8), 46–50.

Andrews, W. 1866–9. On Ziphius Sowerbiensis. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(9), 51–52.

Hennessy, F.R.S. 1866–9. On the formation of ground ice in the bed of the River Dodder. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(10), 52–60

Westropp, H.M. 1866–9. Round tower of Ardmore. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(11), 60.

Taylor, Col. M. 1866–9. Description of the contents of a cairn at Hyat Nugger, in the Dekhan. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(12), 60–64.

King, W. 1866–9. On the histology of the test of the class Palliobranchiata. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(13), 64–65.

O'Leary, W.H. 1866–9. On animal heat. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(14), 65–66.

Hennessy, F.R.S. 1866–9. On the origin of south European plants found growing in the west and south of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(15), 66–70.

Gaidoz, H. 1866–9. Note of the Irish Glosses recently found in the Library of Nancy. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(16), 70–71.

Brash, R.B. 1866–9. An account of a souterrain discovered at Curraghely, near Kilcrea, Co. Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(17), 72–74.

Sigerson, G. 1866–9. On some relationships of Inflorescences. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 10(18), 75–82.

1879–1888 (16)

Stokes, M. 1888. Inquiry as to the probable date of the Tara Brooch and chalice found near Ardagh. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(60), 451–455.

Frazer, W. 1888. On the Dublin Stocks and Pillory. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(61), 456–460.

Frazer, W. 1888. On a bronze cooking vessel found several years since - in a bog near Kells, presented to the Royal Irish Academy by the Marquis of Headford. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(62), 461.

M'Henry, A. 1888. Crannog of Lough na Cranagh, Fair Head, Co Antrim. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(63), 462.

M'Henry, A. 1888. Report on the Explorations at White Park Bay, Ballintoy. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(64), 463–464.

Frazer, W. 1888. Description of the brass matrix of an ancient seal belonging to the Augustinian Hermits, with an account of the Monastery of the Holy Trinity, near Dublin, and observations on the symbolism of the crescent star. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(65), 465–471.

Kinahan, G.H. 1888. On Loch Betha, Co. Donegal. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(66), 472–475.

Murphy, Rev. D. 1888. On Two Sepulchral Urns found, in June, 1885 in the -South Island of Arran. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(67), 476–479.

Wood-Martin, W.G. 1888. Description of a crannog site in the County Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(68), 480–484.

Edmond, Rev. B. 1888. On an ogham monument at Rathcobane, in the Cou nty of Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(69), 485–489.

Bury, J.B. 1888. The Praetorian Prefects and the Divisions of the Rom an Empire in the Fourth, Century, A.D. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 16(70), 490–516.

1893–1896 (19)

Coffey, G. 1896. On a double-cist grave and remains recently discovered at Oldbridge, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 19(44), 747–752.

1896–1898 (20)

Coffey, G. 1898. On stone markings (ship-figure) recently discovered at Dowth, in the County of Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 20(22), 586–588.

Plunkett, T. & Coffey, G. 1898. Excavation of Topped Mountain cairn. Proc. Roy. Irish. Acad. 20(30), 651–658.

1902–1904 (24C)

Marris Roberts, J. 1902. On the discovery of an ancient grave, near Ardrahan, Co. Galway. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 25C(2), 1–6. (offprint)

1904–1905 (25C)

Coffey, G. 1904. On the excavation of a tumulus near Loughrea, Co. Galway. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 25C(2), 14–20. (offprint)

1904–1905 (25B)

Pethybridge, G.H & Praeger, R.L. 1905. The vegetation of the district lying south of Dublin Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 25B(6), 124–180. (offprint)

1906–1907 (26C)

Knox, H.T. 1907. Notes on gig-mills and drying kilns near Ballyhaunis, County Mayo. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 26C(11), 265–274. (offprint)

1908–1909 (27C)

Coffey, G. 1908. Irish copper halberds. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 27C(2), 94–114. (offprint)

Coffey, G. 1909. The distribution of gold lunulæ in Ireland and north-western Europe. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 27C(10), 251–258. (offprint)

Armstrong, E.C.R. 1909. Prehistoric leather shield found at Clonbrin, County Longford. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 27C(11), 259–262. (offprint)

Macneill, J. 1909. Notes on the distribution, history, grammer, and imprt of the Irish Ogham inscriptions. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 27C(15), 329–370. (offprint)

1911(29C)

Mac Neill, E. 1911. Early Irish population groups: their nomenclature, classification, and chronology. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 29C(4), 59–114. (offprint)

1912(30C)

Armstrong, E.R.C. 1912. A note on four armorial pendants in the Academy's collection. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 30C(6), 191–194. (offprint)

1914–1916 (32C)

Macalister, R.A.S., Armstrong, E.C.R. & Praeger, R.L. 1914. The excavation of Lochpairc Crannog, near Tuam. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 32C(9), 147–151. (offprint)

Westropp, T.J. 1914. Fortified headlands and castles on the south coast of Munster. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 32C(13), 188–226. (offprint)

Lawlor, H.C. 1915. Cairne Grannia cromlech. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 32C(15), 239–242. (offprint)

Armstrong, E.C.R. 1915. Four brooches in the Library of Trinity College Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 32C(16), 243–248. (offprint)

Westropp, T.J. 1915. Fortified headlands and castles in western County Cork. Part I.—from Cape Clear to Dunmanus Bay. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 32C(17), 2492–286. (offprint)

Kane, W.F.DeV. 1915. The Dun of Drumsna. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 32C(20), 324–332. (offprint)

1916–1917 (33C)

Westropp, T.J. 1916. On certain typical earthworks and ring-walls in County Limerick. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 33C(2), 9–42. (offprint)

Armstrong, E.C.R. 1917. On some associated finds of bronze celts discovered in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 33C(16), 511–526. (offprint)

1924 (36B)

Charlesworth, J.K. 1924. The glacial geology of the north-west of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 36B(12), 174–314. (offprint)

1925 (37C)

Purser, O. 1925. Ancient pottery at Shanganagh Castle, Co. Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 37C(2), 36–52. (offprint)

1931 (39C)

MacNeill, E. 1931. Archaisms in the Ogham inscriptions. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 39C(3), 33–53. (offprint)

1932 (41B)

Forbes, A.C. 1932. Some legendary and historical references to Irish woods, and their significance. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 41B(3), 15–36. (offprint)

1932–1934 (41C)

Seymore, St.J.D. 1933. The coarb in the medieval Irish church. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 41C(10), 219–231. (offprint)

Hencken, H.O'N. & Movius Jr., H.L. 1934. The cemetery-cairn of Knockast. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 41C(11), 232–284. (offprint)

1934 (42B)

Farrington, A. 1934. The glaciation of the Wicklow Mountains. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 42B(7), 173–209. (offprint)

1934 (42C)

Mahr, A. 1934. A wooden cauldron from Altartate, Co. Monaghan. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 42C(3), 11–29. (offprint)

Price, L. 1934. The Ages of Stone and Bronze in County Wicklow. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 42C(4), 31–64. (offprint)

1935–1937 (43C)

Movius Jr., H.L. 1936. A Neolithic site on the River Bann. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 43C(2), 17–40. (offprint)

Leask, H.G. & Price, L. 1936. The Labbacallee megalith, Co. Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 43C(4), 77–101. (offprint)

Hencken, H.O'N. 1936. Ballinderry Crannog No. 1. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 43C(5), 103–239. (offprint- 2 copies)

Martin, C.P., Price, L. & Mitchell, G.F. 1936. On two short cist internments found at Ballybrew, Co. Wicklow. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 43C(7), 255–270. (Offprint)

1937–1938 (44B)

Jessen, K. & Farrington, A. 1938. The bogs at Ballybetagh, near Dublin, with remarks on Late-Glacial conditions in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 44B(10), 205–260. (offprint)

1937–1938 (44C)

Price, L. 1938. The place-manes of the Barony of Newcastle, County of Wicklow. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 44C(6), 139–179. (offprint)

Maryon, H. 1938. The technical methods of the Irish smiths in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 44C(7), 181–228. (offprint)

1939 (45C)

Evans, E.E. 1939. Excavations at Carnabane, County Londonderry; a double horned cairn. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 45C(1), 1–12. (offprint)

1941 (46C)

Movius, H.L. Jr. 1941. An early post-glacial archaeological site at Cushendun, County Antrim. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 46C(1), 1–84. (offprint)

Howells, W.W. The Early Christian Irish: the skeletons at Gallen Priory. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 46C(3), 103–219. (offprint)

Walshe, P.T. 1941. The excavation of a burial cairn on Baltinglass Hill, Co. Wicklow. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 46C(4), 221–236. (offprint)

Price, L. 1941. The place-manes of the Barony of Arklow, County of Wicklow. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 46C(5), 237–286. (offprint)

Mitchell, G.F., O'Leary, M. & Raftery, J. 1941. On a bronze halberd from County Mayo and a bronze spearhead from County Westmeath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 46C(6), 287–298. (offprint)

Raftery, J. 1941. Long stone cists of the early Iron Age. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 46C(7), 299–315. (2 offprints)

1942 (47C)

Hencken, H.O’N. 1942. Ballinderry crannog No. 2. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 47C(1), 1–76. (offprint)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1942. The excavation of a large earthen ring-fort at Garranes, Co. Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 47C(2), 77–150. (offprint)

1942 (48C)

Mitchell, G.F. & Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1942. Early Bronze Age pottery from Rockbarton Bog, Co. Limerick. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 48C(6), 255–272. (offprint)

1943 (49C)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. & Hartnett, P.J. 1942. The excavation of Ballycatteen Fort, Co. Clare. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 49C(1), 1–43. (offprint)

1944–1945 (50C)

Mitchell, G.F. 1945. The relative ages of archaeological objects recently found in bogs in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 50C(1), 1–19. (offprint)

1946–1948 (51C)

Leask, H.G. & Macalister, R.A.S. 1946. Liathmore-Mochoemóg (Leigh), County Tipperary. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 51C(1), 1–14. (offprint)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1947. Roman material in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 51C(3), 35–82. (offprint)

1949 (52B)

Jessen, K. 1949. Studies in Late Quaternary deposits and flora-history of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 52B(6), 85–290. (offprint)

Mitchell, G.F. & Parkes, H.M. 1949. The giant deer in Ireland (studies in Irish Quaternary deposits, No. 6). Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 52B(7), 291–314. (offprint)

1948–1952 (52C)

O’Carroll, F. 1948. A gamut for Irish melody. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 52C(2), 27–38. (offprint)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1949. Lough Gur excavtions: Carraig Aille and the "Spectacles". Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 52C(3), 39–111. (offprint)

Bieler, L. 1950. Studies on the text of Muirchú. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 52C(5), 179–202. (offprint)

1950–1951 (53C)

Hencken, H. 1950. Lagore Crannog: An Irish royal residence of the 7th to 10th centuries A.D. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 53C(1), 1–247. (offprint)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1950. Excavation of some earthworks o the Curragh, Co. Kildare. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 53C(2), 249–277. (offprint)

Adams, G.B. 1950. Phonological notes on the English of south Donegal. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 53C(4), 299–310. (offprint)

1951–1952 (54C)

Dillon, M. 1951. The taboos of the Kings of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 54C(1), 1–36. (offprint)

Kilbride-Jones, H. 1951. Double horned cairn at Cohaw, County Cavan. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 54C(2), 75–88. (offprint)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. & Mac Dermott, M. 1952. The excavation of a ring-fort at Letterkeen, Co. Mayo. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 54C(3), 89–119. (offprint)

O’Kelly, M.J. 1952. Excavation of a cairn at Moneen, Co. Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 54C(5), 121–159.

1952 (55C)

Sayles, G.O. 1952. Ecclesiastical process and the Parsonage of Stabannon in 1351. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 55C(1), 1–23. (offprint)

O'Kelly, M.J. 1952. Three promontory forts in Co. Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 55C(2), 25–59. (offprint)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. & de Valera, R. 1952. Excavation of a megalithic tomb at Ballyedmonduff, Co. Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 55C(3), 61–81. (pre-publication draft)

1953–1954 (56C) 7

St. John Brooks, E. 1954. Irish daughter houses of Glastonbury. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 56C(4), 287–295. (offprint)

Ó Ríordáin, S.P. 1954. Lough Gur excavations: Neolithic and Bronze Age houses on Knockadoon. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 56C(5), 297–459. (offprint)

Kilbride-Jones, H.E. 1954. The excavation of an unrecorded megalithic tomb on Kilmashogue Mountain, Co. Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 56C(6), 461–479. (offprint)

Mitchell, G.F. 1954. A pollen diagram from Lough Gur, County Limerick (Studies in Irish Quaternary Deposits: No. 9). Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 56C(7), 481–488. (offprint)

1955–1956 (57C)

Szövérffy, J. 1955. Gauda Roma…(marginal notes on some St. Peters sequences attributed to Adam of St. Victor). Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 57C(1), 1–27. (offprint)

Hunt, J. 1956. On two "D"-shaped bronze objects in the St. Germain Museum. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 57C(4), 153–157. (offprint)

O’Kelly, M.J. 1956. An island settlement at Beginish, Co. Kerry. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 57C(5), 159–194. (offprint)

1956–1957 (58C) 5

Sheldon-Williams, I.P. 1956. An epitome of Irish provenance of Erivgena’s De divisione naturae. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 58C(1), 1–20. (offprint)

MacDermott, M. 1957. The crosiers of St. Dympna and St. Mell and the tenth century Irish metal-work. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 58C(4), 167–195. (offprint)

Hartnett, P.J. 1957. Excavations of a passage grave at Fourknocks, County Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 58C(5), 197–277. (offprint)

1958 (59C) 4

O'Kelly, M.J. 1958. Church Island near Valencia, County Kerry. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 59C(2), 57–136. (offprint)

Gleeson, D. & MacAirt, S. 1958. The Annals of Roscrea. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 59C(3), 137–180. (offprint)

Bieler, L. 1958. The Vienna fragments and the tradition of Muirchú’s text. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 59C(4), 181–195. (offprint)

1959–1960 (60C) 5

Raftery, J. 1959.A travelling-man’s gear of christian times. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 60C(1), 1–8. (offprint)

De Valera, R. 1960. The court cairns of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 60C(2), 9–140. (offprint- 2 copies)

Lamont, W.D. 1960. The Islay Charter of 1408. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 60C(4), 163–187. (offprint)

Tierney, J.J. 1960. The celtic ethnography of Posidonius. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 60C(5), 189–275. (offprint- 1985 reprint)

1960–1961 (61C) 6

Stephens, N. & Collins, A.E.P. 1961. The Quaternary deposits at Ringneill Quay and Ardmillan, Co. Down. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 61C(3), 41–77. (offprint)

Raftery, J. 1960. A Bronze Age tumulus at Carrower, Co. Mayo. Irish Acad. 61C(4), 79–93. (offprint)

Lionard, P. 1961. Early Irish grave slabs. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 61C(5), 95–169. (offprint)

Morrison, M.E.S. 1961. The palynology of Ringneill Quay, a new Mesolithic site in Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 61C(6), 171–182. (offprint)

1961–1962 (62C) 7

Furlong, E.J. 1961. Two notes on Berkley’s Philosophical Commentaries. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 62C(1), 1–8. (offprint)

Ó Conbhuí, C. 1962. The lands of St. Mary’s Abbey, Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 62C(3), 21–85. (offprint)

Henry, F. & Marsh-Micheli, G.L. 1962. A century of Irish illumination (1070–1170). Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 62C(5), 101–164. (offprint)

Hillgarth, J.N. 1962. Visigothic Spain and Early Christian Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 62C(6), 167–194. (offprint)

Went, A.E.J. 1962. Historical notes on the oyster fisheries of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 62C(7), 195–223. (offprint)

1962–1963 (63C) 7

Nicol, D.M. 1962. The Greeks and the union of the churches. The report of Ogerius, Protonotarius of Michael VIII Palaiologos, in 1280. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 63C(1), 1–16. (offprint)

O'Kelly, M.J. 1963. Two ring-forts at Garryduff, Co. Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 63C(2), 17–124. (offprint)

Tierney, J.J. 1963. The Map of Agrippa. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 63C(4), 151–166. (offprint)

Rynne, E. 1963. Some destroyed sites at Shannon Airport, Co. Clare. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 63C(7), 245–277. (offprint)

1965 (64C) 4

Bieler, L. 1965. The text tradition of Dicuil’s Liber de mensura orbis terrae. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 64C(1), 1–31. (offprint)

Bliss, A.J. 1965. The inscribed slabs at Smarmore. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 64C(2), 33–60. (offprint)

Ó hÉailidhe, P. 1965. A group of prehistoric sites at Piperstown, Co. Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 64C(3), 61–84. (offprint)

1966–1967 (65C) 6

Gardiner, M.J. & Walsh, T. 1965. Comparison of soil materials buried since Neolithic times with those of the present day. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 65C(2), 29–35. (offprint)

Stenberger, M. 1966. A ring-fort at Raheennamadra, Knocklong, Co. Limerick. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 65C(3), 37–54. (offprint)

Oskamp, H.P.A. 1966. Notes on the history of Lebor na hUidre. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 65C(6), 117–137. (offprint)

1967–1968 (66C) 5

Liversage, G.D. 1968. Excavations at Dalkey Island, Co. Dublin, 1956–1959. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 66C(2), 53–233. (Offprint & photocopy).

Eogan, G. 1968. Excavations at Knowth, Co. Meath, 1962–1965. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 66C(4), 299–400. (Offprint).

Dolley, R.M.H. 1968. The Irish mints of Edward I in the light of the coin-hoards from Ireland and Great Britain. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 66C(2), 235–297. (offprint)

Otway-Ruthven, A.J. 1968. The partition of the de Verdon lands in Ireland in 1332. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 66C(5), 401–455. (Offprint).

1968–1969 (67C) 5

Herity, M., Evans, E.E. & Megaw, B.R.S. 1968. The 'Larne' material in Lord Antrim's collection at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 67C(2), 9–34. (offprint x2)

Harbison, P. 1968. Catalogue of Irish Early Bronze Age associated finds containing copper or bronze. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 67C(3), 35–91. (offprint)

Eogan, G. 1968. 'Lock-rings' of the Late Bronze Age. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 67C(4), 93–148. (offprint)

1969 (68C)2

Raftery, B. 1969. Freestone Hill, Co. Kilkenny: an Iron Age hillfort and Bronze Age cairn. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 68C(1), 1–108.

de Paor, L. 1969. Excavations at Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 68C(2), 109–164.

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1971 (71C) 6

Hartnett, P.J. 1971. The excavation of two tumuli at Fourknocks (Sites I and II), Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 71C(3), 35–89. (offprint)

1972 (72B)

McLoughlin, A.J. & Küster, E. 1972. Utilisation of peat—I. Methods of obtaining fermentable substrates. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72B(1), 1–7. (offprint)

McLoughlin, A.J. & Küster, E. 1972. Utilisation of peat—II. Preliminary investigations on factors influencing small scale production of Candida Utilis. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72B(2), 8–17. (offprint)

McLoughlin, A.J. & Küster, E. 1972. Utilisation of peat—III. A study of acid catalysed peat extraction. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72B(3), 18–24. (offprint)

1972 (72C)

Smyth, A.P. 1972. The earliest Irish Annals: their first contemporary entries, and the earliest centres of recording. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72C(1), 1–48. (offprint)

O’Dwyer, B.W. 1972. The Annals of Connacht and Loch Cé and the monasteries of Boyle and Holy Trinity. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72C(4), 83–101. (offprint)

Raftery, J. 1972. Aspects of George Petrie. I.—George Petrie, 1789–1866: a re-assessment. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72C(6), 153–157. (offprint)

Green, D. 1972. Aspects of George Petrie. II.—George Petrie and the collecting of Irish manuscripts. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72C(7), 158–163. (offprint)

Dolley, M. 1972. Aspects of George Petrie. III.—George Petrie and a century of Irish numismatics. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72C(8), 165–193. (offprint)

Fleischmann, A. 1972. Aspects of George Petrie. IV.—Petrie’s contribution to Irish music. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72C(9), 195–218. (offprint)

Petrie, G. 1972. Aspects of George Petrie. V.—An essay on military architecture in Ireland previous to the English invaison. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 72C(10), 219–269. (offprint)

1973 (73C)

Bateson, J.D. 1973. Roman material from Ireland: a re-consideration. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 73C(2), 21–97.

Ryan, M.FitzG. 1973. The excavation of a Neolithic burial mound at Jerpoint West, Co. Kilkenny. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 73C(4), 107–127.

Kavanagh, R. 1973. The encrusted urn in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 73C(10), 507–617. Offprint (2 copies).

Ryan, M. 1973. Native pottery in Early Historic Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 73C(11), 619–645.

1974 (74C)

Raftery, B. 1974. A decorated Iron Age horse-bit fragment from Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 74C(1), 1–10. (offprint)

Eogan, G. 1974. Report on the excavations of some passage graves, unprotected inhumation burials and the settlement site at Knowth, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 74C(2), 11–112. (offprint)

Kilbride-Jones, H.E. 1974. The excavation of a cairn with kennel-hole entrance at Corracloona, Co. Leitrim. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 74C(5), 171–182. (offprint x2)

Woodman, P.C. 1974. The chronological position of the latest phases of the Larnian. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 74C(7), 237–258. (offprint)

Rynne, E. 1974. Excavations at "Madden's Hill", Kiltale, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 74C(9), 277–312. (offprint x2)

Raftery, B. 1974. A prehistoric burial mound at Baunogenasraid, Co. Carlow. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 74C(10), 277–312. (offprint)

Van Wijngaarden-Bakker, L.H. 1974. The animal remains from the Beaker settlement at Newgrange, Co. Meath: First Report. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 74C(11), 313–383. (offprint)

1975 (75C)

Fanning, T. & Hurst, J.G. 1975. A mid seventeenth-century pottery group and other objects from Ballyhack Castle, Co. Wexford. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 75C(6), 103–118. (offprint)

Graham, B.J. 1975. Anglo-Norman settlement in County Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 75C(11), 223–248. (offprint)

1976 (76C) 16

Sweetman, P.D. 1976. An earthen enclosure at Monknewtown, Slane, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(3), 25–72. (offprint)

Bateson, J.D. 1976. Further finds of Roman material from Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(6), 171–180. (offprint)

Dolley, M. 1976. Roman coins from Ireland and the date of St. Patrick. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(7), 181–190. (offprint)

Fowler, P.J. 1976. Small settlements and their context in western Britain first to fifth centuries A.D.. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(8), 191–206. (offprint)

Killeen, J.F. 1976. Ireland in the Greek and Roman writers. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(9), 207–215. (offprint)

Lloyd-Morgan, G. & Nijmegen, G.M.K. 1976. A note on some Celtic discs from Ireland and the province of Lower Germany. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(10), 217–222. (offprint)

Rahtz, P. 1976. Irish settlements in Somerset. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(11), 223–. (offprint)

Rynne, E. 1976. The La Tène and Roman finds from Lambay, County Dublin: a re-assessment. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(12), 231–244. (2 offprints)

Thomas, C. 1976. Imported Late-Roman Mediterranean pottery in Ireland and Western Britain: chronologies and Implications. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(13), 245–255. (offprint)

Tierney, J.J. 1976. The Greek geographic tradition and Ptolemy's evidence for Irish geography. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(14), 257–265. (offprint)

Warner, R.B. 1976. Some observations on the context and importation of exotic material in Ireland, from the first century B.C. to the second century A.D.. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(15), 267–292. (offprint)

Kavanagh, R. 1976. Collared and cordoned urns in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 76C(16), 293–403. Offprint (2copies).

1977 (77C) 12

Carson, R.A.G. & O'Kelly, C. 1977. A catalogue of the Roman coins from Newgrange, Co. Meath and notes on the coins and related finds. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 77C(2), 35–55. (offprint)

Murphy, B. 1977. A handaxe from Dun Aenghus, Inishmore, Aran Islands, Co. Galway. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 77C(9), 257–259. (offprint)

Scott, B.G. 1977. Metallographic study of some early iron tools and weapons from Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 77C(12), 301–317. (offprint)

1978 (78C) 10

Ellis, S.G. 1978. The struggle for control of the Irish Mint, 1460–c. 1506. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 78C(2), 17–36. (2 offprints)

Wagner, H. 1978. The typological background of the ergative construction. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 78C(3), 37–74. (offprint)

Ó Nualláin, S. 1978. Boulder burials. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 78C(4), 75–114. (offprint)

Sweetman, P.D. 1978. Archæological excavations at Trim Castle, Co. Meath, 1971–74. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 78C(6), 127–198. (offprint)

Scott, B.G. 1978. Iron 'slave-collars' from Lagore Crannog, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 78C(8), 213–230. (offprint)

O'Kelly, M.J., Lynch, F. & O'Kelly, C. 1978. Three passage-graves at Newgrange, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 78C(10), 249–352. (2 offprints)

1979 (79C) 11

Harbison, P. 1979. The inscriptions on the Cross of the Scriptures at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 79C(7), 177–188. (offprint)

Sweetman, P.D. 1979. Archæological excavations at Ferns Castle, County Wexford. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 79C(10), 217–245. (offprint)

1980 (80C) 14

Brindley, A.L. 1980. The cinerary urn tradition in Ireland- an alternative interpretation. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 80C(10), 197–206. (offprint)

Sweetman, P.D. 1980. Archæological excavations at King John's Castle, Limerick. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 80C(11), 207–229. (offprint)

Stalley, R.A. 1980. Mellifont Abbey: a study of its architectural history. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 80C(14), 263–354. (offprint)

1981 (81C)

Smith, A.G., Gaskell Brown, C., Goddard, I.C., Goddard, A. Pearson, G.W. & Dresser, P.Q. 1981. Archæology and environmental history of a barrow at Pubble, Loughermore Townland, County Londonderry. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(2), 29–66. (offprint)

Fanning, T. 1981. Excavation of an Early Christian cemetery and settlement at Reask, County Kerry. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(3), 67–172. (offprint)

Sweetman, P.D. 1981. Excavations of a Medieval moated site at Rigsdale, County Cork, 1977–78. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(5), 193–205. (offprint)

Sweetman, P.D. 1981. Some late seventeenth- to late eighteenth-century finds from Kilkenny Castle. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(5), 249–266. (offprint)

Barry, T.A. 1981. Archæological excavations at Dunbeg promontory fort, County Kerry, 1977. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(12), 297–329. (offprint)

Huxley, G.L. 1981. Stories explaining origins of Greek proverbs. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(13), 331–343. (offprint)

Eogan, G. 1981. The gold vessels of the Bronze Age in Ireland and beyond. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(14), 345–382. (offprint)

Baumann, W. 1981. Computer assisted analysis of the verse and rhyme in Goethe’s Urfaust. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(15), 383–395. (offprint)

Bradley, J. & Manning, C. 1981. Excavations at Duiske Abbey, Graiguenamanagh Co. Kilkenny. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 81C(16), 397–426. (offprint)

1982 (82C) 11

Barnard, T.C. 1982. Sir William Petty as Kerry ironmaster. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 82C(1), 1–32. (offprint)

Horner, A.A. 1982. Potential hinterland populations and their regional variation in Ireland in 1971. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 82C(2), 33–58. (offprint)

Sanderlin, S. 1982. The manuscripts of the Annals of Clonmacnois. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 82C(5), 111–123. (offprint)

Herity, M. 1982. Irish decorated Neolithic pottery. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 82C(10), 247–404. (offprint)

1983 (83C) 16

Bhreatnach, P.A. The chief’s poet. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 83C(3), 37–79. (offprint)

O'Kelly, M.J. & O'Kelly, C. 1983. The tumulus of Dowth, County Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 83C(5), 135–190. (offprint)

Andrews, J.H. 1983. The oldest map of Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 83C(7), 205–237. (offprint)

1984 (84C) 10

Ó Nualláin, S. 1984. A survey of stone circles in Cork and Kerry. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 84C(1), 1–77. (offprint)

King, H.A. 1984. Late medieval crosses in County Meath c. 1470–1635. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 84C(2), 79–115. (offprint)

Barry, T., Culleton, E. & Empey, C.A. 1984. Kells motte, County Kilkenny. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 84C(4), 157–170. (offprint)

Sweetman, P.D. 1984. Archæological excavations at Shop Street, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 84C(5), 171–224. (offprint)

Manning, C. 1984. The excavation of the Early Christian enclosure of Killederdadrum in Lackenavorna, Co. Tipperary. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 84C(7), 237–268. (offprint)

1985 (85C) 10

Lucas, A.T. 1985. Toghers or causeways: some evidence from archæological, historical and place-name sources. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 85C(2), 37–60. (offprint)

Manning, C. 1985. A Neolithic burial mound at Ashleypark, Co. Tipperary. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 85C(3), 61–100. (offprint)

Bourke, C. 1985. A crozier and bell from Inishmurray and their place in ninth-century Irish archaeology. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 85C(5), 145–168. (offprint)

Sweetman, P.D. 1985. A Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age pit circle at Newgrange, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 85C(8), 195–220. (offprint)

1986 (86C) 8

Wijngaarden-Bakker, L.H.van. 1985. The animal remains from the Beaker settlement at Newgrange, Co. Meath: final report. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 86C(2), 17–111. (offprint)

Manning, C. 1985. Archæological excavation of a succession of enclosures at Millockstown, Co. Louth. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 86C(4), 135–181. (offprint)

Halpin, A. 1985. Irish medieval swords c. 1170–1600. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 86C(5), 183–230. (offprint)

1987 (87C) 10

Sweetman, P.D. 1987. Archaeological excavations at Abbeyknockmoy, Co. Galway. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 87C(1), 1–12. (offprint)

Manning, C . 1987. Excavation at Moyne Graveyard, Shrule, Co. Mayo. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 87C(3), 37–70. (offprint)

Herity, M. 1987. The finds from Irish court tombs. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 87C(5), 103–281. (offprint)

Sweetman, P.D. 1987. Excavation of a Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age site at Newgrange, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 87C(6), 283–298. (2 offprints)

Grogan, E. & Eogan, G. 1987. Lough Gur excavations by Seán P. Ó Ríordáin: further Neolithic and Beaker habitations on Knockadoon. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 87C(7), 299–506. (offprint)

Kenny, M. 1987. The geographical distribution of Irish Viking-Age coin hoards. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 87C(8), 507–525. (offprint)

1988 (88C) 11

Graham, B.J. 1988. Medieval settlement in County Roscommon. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 88C(2), 19–38. (offprint)

Ó Nualláin, S. 1988. Stone rows in the south of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 88C(7), 179–256. (offprint)

McMahon, M. 1988. Archaeological excavations at the site of the Four Courts extension, Inns Quay, Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 88C(9), 271–319. (offprint)

Breen, T. 1988. Excavation of a roadway at Bloomhill Bog, County Offaly. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 88C(10), 322–339. (offprint)

Dunlevy, M. 1988. A classification of early Irish combs. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 88C(11), 341–422. (offprint)

1989 (89C) 7

Foley, C. 1989. Excavation at a Medieval settlement site in Jerpointchurch Townland, County Kilkenny. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 89C(5), 71–126. (offprint)

Stevenson, J. 1989. The beginnings of literacy in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 89C(6), 127–165. (offprint)

1990 (90C) 11

Twohig, D.C. 1990. Excavation of three ring-forts at Lisduggan North, County Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 90C(1), 1–33. (offprint)

Hall, V.A. 1990. Ancient agricultural activity at Slieve Gullion, Co. Armagh: the palynological and documentary evidence. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 90C(5), 124–134. (offprint)

Stalley, R. 1990. European art and the Irish high crosses. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 90C(6), 135–158. (offprint)

O'Connell, M. 1990. Early land use in northeast County MayoÑthe palaeoecological evidence. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 90C(9), 259–279. (offprint)

Ryan, M. 1990. The formal relationships of insular early medieval eucharistic chalices. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 90C(10), 281–356. (offprint)

1991 (91C) 12

Eogan, G. 1991. Prehistoric and early historic culture change at Brugh na Bóinne. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 91C(5), 105–132. (offprint)

Harbison, P. 1991. Early Christian antiquities at Clonmore, Co. Carlow. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 91C(7), 177–200. (offprint)

Stout, G. 1991. Embanked enclosures of the Boyne region. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 91C(9), 245–284. (offprint)

Ó Riain, P. 1991. The shrine of the Stowe Missal, redated. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 91C(10), 285 –295. (offprint)

1992 (92C) 4

Stout, M. 1992. Plans from plans: an analysis of the 1:2500 OS series as a source for ringfort morphology. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 92C(2), 37–53. (offprint)

Gowen, M. 1992. Excavation of two souterrain complexes at Marshes Upper, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 92C(3), 55–121. (offprint)

Ireland, A. 1992. The finding of the 'Clonmacnoise' gold torcs. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 92C(4), 123–146. (offprint)

1993 (93C) 3

Mount, C. & Hartnett, P.J. 1993. Early Bronze Age cemetery at Edmondstown, County Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 93C(2), 2–79. (offprint)

1994 (94C) 4

Cahill, M. 1994. Me Anthony's bog oak case of gold antiquities. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 94C(3), 53–109. (offprint)

1995 (95C) 5

Cleary, R.M. 1995. Later Bronze Age settlement and prehistoric burials, Lough Gur, Co. Limerick. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 95C(1), 1–92. (offprint)

Mount, C. 1995. Excavations at Killanully, County Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 95C(3), 119–157. (offprint)

Berger, R. 1995. Radiocarbon dating of Early Medieval Irish monuments. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 95C(1), 159–174. (offprint)

1996 (96C) 7

Ó Cléirigh, C. 1996. The O'Connor Faly lordship of Offaly, 1395–1513. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 96C(6), 87–102. (offprint)

Woodman, P. & Johnson, G. 1996. Excavations at Bay Farm 1, Carnlough, Co. Antrim, and the study of the 'Larnian' technology. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 96C(6), 137–235. (offprint)

Stalley, R. 1996. Decorating the lavabo: late Romanesque sculpture from Mellifont Abbey. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 96C(7), 237–264. (offprint)

1997 (97C) 5

Mount, C. 1997. Early Bronze Age burial in south-east Ireland in the light of recent research. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 97C(3), 101–193. (offprint)

Cooney, G. 1997. Excavation of the portal tomb at Melkagh, Co. Longford. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 97C(4), 195–244. (offprint)

1998 (98C) 6

Picard, J.-M. 1998. Adomnán’s Vita Columbae and the cult of Colum Cille in contintental Europe. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 98C(1), 1–23. (offprint)

Mount, C. 1998. Five Early Bronze Age cemeteries at Brownstown, Graney West, Oldtown and Ploopluck, County Kildare, and Strawhall, County Carlow. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 98C(2), 25–99. (offprint)

Ó Nualláin, S. 1998. Excavation of the smaller court-tomb and associated hut sites at Ballyglass, County Mayo. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 98C(4), 126–175. (2 offprints)

Coleman, M.C. 1998. 'Eyes big as bowls with fear and wonder': children's responses to the Irish national schools, 1850–1922. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 98C(5), 177–202. (2 offprints)

1999 (99C) 5

Johnson, R. 1999. Ballinderry crannóg No. 1: a reinterpretation. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 99C(2), 23–71.

King, H. 1999. Excavations on the Fourknocks Ridge, Co. Meath. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 99C(5), 157–198.

2000 (100C) 6

Hourihane, C. 1999. ‘Holye crossys’, a catalogue of processional, altar, pendant and crucifix figures for late medieval Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 100C(1), 1–85.

Andrews, J. 1999. John Norden’s maps of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 100C(5), 159–206.

O'Neill, M. 1999. Design sources for St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and its relationship to Christ Church Cathedral. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 100C(6), 207–256.

2001 (101C) 5

Mount, C. 2001. The collection of Early and Middle Bronze Age material culture in south-east Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 101C(1), 1–35.

FitzPatrick, E. 2001. The gathering place of Tír Fiachrach? Archaeological and folkloric investigations at Aughris, Co. Sligo. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 101C(3), 67–105.

2002 (102C) 6

Hunwicke, J.W. 2002. Kerry and Stowe revisited. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 102C(1), 1–19.

McMahon, M. 2002. Early medieval settlement and burial outside the enclosed town: evidence from archaeological excavations at Bride Street, Dublin. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 102C(4), 67–135.

Comber, M. 2002. M.V. Duignan's excavations at the ringfort of Rathgureen, Co. Galway, 1948–9. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 102C(5), 137–197.

Magennis, E. 2002. 'A land of milk and honey': the Physico-Historical Society, improvement and the surveys of mid-eighteenth-century Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 102C(6), 199–217.

2003 (103C)

O'Brien, W. 2003. The Bronze Age copper mines of the Goleen area, Co. Cork. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 103C(2), 13–59.

Andrews, J.H. 2003. Sir Richard Bingham and the mapping of Western Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 103C(3), 61–95.

Cleary, R.M. 2003. Enclosed Late Bronze Age habitation site and boundary wall at Lough Gur, Co. Limerick . Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 103C(4), 97–189.

2005 (105C)

McNeill, T.E. 2005. Three medieval buildings in the port of Ardglass, Co. Down. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 105C(1), 1–21.

Clyne, M . 2005. Archaeological excavations at Holy Trinity Abbey, Lough Key, Co. Roscommon. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 105C(2), 23–98.

Ó Carragáin, T. 2005. Habitual masonry styles and the organisation of church building in early medieval Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 105C(3), 99–149.

2006 (106C)

Clarke, H.B. 2006. Editorial. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 1–2.

Cleary, R.M. 2006. Excavations of an Early-Medieval period enclosure at Ballynagallagh, Lough Gur, Co. Limerick. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 3–66.

Comber, M. 2006. Tom Fanning’s excavations at Rinnaraw Cashel, Portnablagh, Co. Donegal. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 67–124.

O'Reilly, W. 2006. Charles Vallancey and the Military Itinerary of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 125–217.

Cahill, M. 2006. John Windele’s golden legacy—prehistoric and later gold ornaments from Co. Cork and Co. Waterford. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 219–337.

Bielenberg, A. & Hearne, J. 2006. Malcomsons of Portlaw and Clonmel: some new evidence on the Irish cotton industry 1825–50. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 339–366.

McCready, D. 2006. The ordination of women in the Church of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 367–394.

Kelly, J. 2006. In Retrospect: Lord Charlemont and learning. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 106C, 395–407.

Bhreathnach, E. 2006. In Retrospect: Introduction to George Petrie's On the History and Antiquities of Tara Hill. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 106C, 409–416.

2007 (107C)

FitzPatrick, E. 2007. Editorial. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, [i–iii].

Gibson, B. 2007. The hill-slope enclosures of the Burren, Co. Clare. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, 1–29.

Warntjes, I. 2007. The Munich Computus and the 84 (14)-year Easter reckoning. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, 31–85.

Müller, A. 2007. Conflicting loyalties: the Irish Franciscans and the English Crown in the Middle Ages. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, 87–106.

Garnham, N. 2007. The survival of popular blood sports in Victorian Ulster. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, 107–126.

Ní Cheallaigh, M. 2007. Mechanisms of monument-destruction in nineteenth-century Ireland: antiquarian horror, Cromwell and gold-dreaming. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, 127–145.

O’Sullivan, A. 2007. Exploring past people’s interactions with wetland environments in Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, 147–203.

Harbison, P. 2007. In Retrospect: the Royal Irish Academy’s only archaeological excavation: Dowth in the Boyne Valley . Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, 205–213.

Cooney, G. 2007. In Retrospect: Neolithic activity at Knockadoon, Lough Gur, Co. Limerick , 50 years on. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 107C, 215–225.

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1945–6 (80) (bound with 81)

Childe, V.G. 1945–6. A bronze worker’s anvil and other tools recently acquired by Inverness Museum, with a note on another Scottish anvil. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 8–11.

Curle, A.O. 1945–6. The excavation of the “wag” or prehistoric cattle-fold at Forse, Caithness, and the relation of “wags” to brochs, and implications arising therefrom. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 11–25.

Davidson, J.M. 1945–6. A miscellany of antiquities in Eastern Ross and Sutherland. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 25–33.

Fenton, W. 1945–6. The Abbott’s Cross. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 34–36.

Graham, A. 1945–6. Notes on some Northumbrian “peles”. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 37–43.

Greenhill, F.A. 1945–6. Notes on Scottish incised slabs (II). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 43–61.

Richardson, J.S. 1945–6. Note on the Cross Kirk at Peebles. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 61–66.

Keef, P.A.M. 1945–6. Excavations at Chester Hill Fort, Hundleshope, in Manor Parish, 1939. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 66–73.

Legge, M.D. 1945–6. The inauguration of Alexander III. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 73–82.

Piggott, S. & C.M. 1945–6. Field work in Colonsay and Islay, 1944–1945. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 83–103.

Richmond, I.A. 1945–6. A new Roman mountain-road in Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 103–117.

Simpson, W.D. 1945–6. The Tolquhon Aisle, and other monuments in Tarves Kirkyard; with some further notes on Tolquhon. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 117–126.

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1945–6. Jacobite rings. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 127–131

Thorneycroft, W. 1945–6. Further observations on hut-circles. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 131–135

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1945–6. A shell-heap at Polmonthill, Falkirk. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 135–139

Mayes, W.P. 1945–6. An example of Scottish medieval pottery found in Paisley, 19th December 1938. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 140

Moar, P. 1945–6. A small hoard of polished stone knives and a polished stone adze from the Ward of Shurton, near Lerwick. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 140–141

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1945–6. Jottings on early pottery. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 141–143

Marwick, H. 1945–6. “Earth-house” at Naversdale, Orphir. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 143–144

Greenhill, F.A. 1945–6. Old windmill at Whithorn, Wigtownshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 144

Johnson, N.M. 1945–6. An old cooling-trough in Fife. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 144–145

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1945–6. An encrusted-urn burial at Scotlandwell, Kinross-shire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 145–146.

Cumming, G.A. 1945–6. Flint core axe found on Fair Isle, Shetland. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 146–148.

Simpson, W.D. 1945–6. Iron Age pottery from Sundayswells Hill, Torphins, Aberdeenshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland 80, 148–150.

Index, 165–170.

1946–7 (81) (bound with 80)

Calder, C.S.T. 1946–7. Notice of two standing stones (one with Pictish symbols) on the lands of Peterhead Farm, near Gleneagles, Perthshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 1–7.

Calder, C.S.T. & Hill, W.C.O. 1946–7. Account of the excavation of Bronze Age cists at Pinnaclehill, Kelso. With a report on the skeletal remains. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 7–15.

Childe, V.G. & Grant, W.G. 1946–7. A Stone Age settlement at the Braes of Rinyo, Rousay, Orkney. (Second Report). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 16–42.

Cruden, S.H. 1946–7. The horizontal water-mill at Dounby, on the Mainland of Orkney. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 43–47.

Graham, A. 1946–7. Some observations on the brochs. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 48–99.

Greenhill, F.A. 1946–7. Notes on Scottish inscribed slabs (III). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 99–113.

Innes, T. 1946–7. Further note on the birthbrief of Walter Innes. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 114–118.

Kerr, R. & Lamb, J.A. 1946–7. Scottish Episcopal communion tokens. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 118–133.

Mein, E.M. 1946–7. Note on the Bluidy Banner or Haughhead Banner. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 134–138.

Steer, K.A. & Kennedy, G.S. 1946–7. Excavations in two homesteads at Crock Cleuch, Roxburghshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 138–157.

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1946–7. Farms and fortifications in the King's Park, Edinburgh. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 158–170.

Piggott, C.M. 1946–7. A Late Bronze Age spearhead mould from Campbeltown. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 171–172.

Piggott, C.M. 1946–7. A Late Bronze Age “razor” from Orkney. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 173.

Calder, C. 1946–7. Inscribed panel at South House, Liberton. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 174.

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1946–7. Some Late Bronze Age burial cairns at Musselburgh. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 174–178.

Henderson, S.M.K. 1946–7. A cist containing skeletal remains at Bonhill, Dunbartonshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 178–179.

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1946–7. “Lop-sided” arrow-heads. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 179–182.

Graham, A. 1946–7. New vitrified forts. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 182.

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1946–7. Cist burial at Bo''ness. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 182–183.

Steer, K.A. 1946–7. An iron implement and other relics from Falla Cairn, Roxburghshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 183–185.

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1946–7. A short cist at Abernethy, Perthshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 185–186.

Dunlap, M.P. 1946–7. Viking markers in S.E. Newfoundland. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 186–188.

S[teer], K.A. 1946–7. A survey and policy of field research in the Archaeology of Great Britain. Part I. The Prehistoric and Early Historic Ages to the Seventh Century A.D. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 81, 188.

Index, 209–212.

1968–9 (101)

Coles, J.M. 1968–9. Scottish Early Bronze Age Metalwork. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland , Vol. 100 Session 1968–69.

1977–8 (109)

Caulfield, S. 1977–8 Quern replacement and the origin of the brochs. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotland 109, 129–139.

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1962

Rynne, E. 1962. Two Bronze-Age burials. Ríocht na Midhe 2(4), 33–36.

Rynne, E. & Prendergast, E. 1962. Two souterrains in Co. Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 2(4), 37–43.

1964

Rynne, E. 1962. Bronze Age burial near Killucan souterrain at Fore. Ríocht na Midhe 3(2), 114–123.

1965

Ó Ríordáin, A.B. 1965. Bronze Age burial near Killare, Co. Westmeath. Ríocht na Midhe 3(3), 223–225.

Danaher, P. 1965. Bronze Age burials at Rahinashurock, Co. Westmeath. Ríocht na Midhe 3(3), 225–229.

Rynne, E. 1965. Souterrain at Fennor, near Slane, Co. Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 3(3), 229–233.

1982/1983 VII, 2

Lynch, A. 1982/1983. Some metropolitical visitations of Meath in the fifteenth century. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 3–11.

Bradley, J. 1982/1983. Excavations at Moynagh Lough, Co. Meath 1980–81. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 12–32.

Kenny, M. 1982/1983. Conacre in pre-Famine Westmeath. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 33–41.

Sweetman, D. 1982/1983. Souterrain and burials at Boolies Little, Co. Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 42–57.

Sweetman, D. 1982/1983. Reconstruction and partial excavation of an Iron Age burial mound at Ninch, Co. Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 58–68.

Trench, C.E.F. 1982/1983. Fleming and Conyngham of Slane. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 69–75.

Kelly, E.P. 1982/1983. Recent investigations at Navan. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 76–85.

Kelly, E.P. 1982/1983. A cist burial at Keoltown. Co. Westmeath. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 86–89.

Connell, P. 1982/1983. The rise and fall of the Repeal movement in County Meath, 1840–1845. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 90–113.

Kelly, E.P. 1982/1983. A souterrain at Knockmount, Co. Westmeath. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 114–118.

Hickey, E. 1982/1983. Epitaph on Edmund Malone in the Malone Mausoleum at Kilbixy church, Westmeath. Ríocht na Midhe 7(2), 119–121.

1992/1993 VIII, 4

Hillaby, J. 1992/1993. Colonisation, crisis-management and debt: Walter de Lacy and the Lordship of Meath, 1189–1241. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 1–50.

O'Reilly, A. 1992/1993. Porcellanite axe from Rathfeigh, Co. Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 51–52.

Karkov, C. & Ruffing, J. 1992/1993. The settlement systems of Lough Ennell: the 1992 survey. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 53–61.

Garry, J. 1992/1993. The Colpe inscriptions. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 62–77.

Ó Canann, T.G. 1992/1993. Áth Uí Chanannáin and the toponomy of Medieval Mide. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 78–83.

King, H.A. 1992/1993. A re-discovered late Medieval cross in Slane. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 84–91.

King, H.A. 1992/1993. A tiled floor at Greenoge, Co. Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 92–93.

Fagan, P. 1992/1993. Luke FaganÑeighteenth-century prelate. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 94–111.

Ó Murchadha, D. 1992/1993. Odhbha and Navan. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 112–123.

Dooley, P.J. 1992/1993. The O'Dooleys of Fertullagh. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 124–132.

Kenny, M. 1992/1993. A silver penny of King Henry III, from Nure, Co. Westmeath. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 133–134.

Kenny, M. 1992/1993. Pennies of Edward I and Edward II from Ballykilroe, Co. Westmeath. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 135–137.

French, C.E.F. 1992/1993. Brontë and the Boyne. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 138–143.

Twomey, J. 1992/1993. Bones appear in Aughnaskeagh, Mountnugent. Ríocht na Midhe 8(4), 144–146.

2006 XVII

Ní Bhrolcháin, M. 2006. The Tara-Skryne or the Gabhra Valley in early Irish literature. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 1–15.

Eogan, G. 2006. Some archaeological sites at Tailteann and environs, Co. Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 16–31.

King, H.A. 2006. Moving the High Crossval market place of Kells, Co. Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 32–49.

Scott, B. 2006. The clergy and religious reform in the sixteenth-century diocese of Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 50–63.

Mac Gabhann, S. 2006. Patrick Fagan, historian and man of letters: an innterview. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 64–76.

Fagan, P. 2006. Thomas Dease, Bishop of Meath, 1622–1651: his life and times. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 77–115.

French, N.F. 2006. Changes in land ownership in Lune 1641–c.1675. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 116–143.

Ó Hannracháin, E. 2006. Captain Henry Barnewall Plunkett of Rathmore's widow and four daughters. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 144–172.

Gurrin, B. 2006. No country for young menÑthe 1812–5 cencus returns for County Meath. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 173–202.

Barrett, R. 2006. Dunshaughlin Workhouse 1838–1849: Part 2. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 203–222.

Cox, R. 2006. Bridging the gap: the Boyne Viaduct 1855Ñconception, design and construction. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 223–253.

Shortt, R. 2006. IRA activity in Westmeath during the War of Independence, 1918–21: Part 2. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 254–265.

Ó Hógartaigh, M. 2006. A medical appointment in Meath: controversy in Kilskyre. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 266–270.

Hunt, T. 2006. Cusack Park, Mullingar: the conception, difficult gestation and spectacular delivery of a GAA venue. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 271–291.

Murray, C. 2006. An oral history of Gibbstown Gaeltacht, Co. Meath: Part 1. Ríocht na Midhe 17, 292–313.

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1 (1975)

Coles, J.M. 1975. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels. Somerset Levels Papers 1, 5–8.

Hibbert, F.A. & Jones, R.A. 1975. Vegational history of the Somerset Levels. Somerset Levels Papers 1, 8–10.

Coles, J.M. & Hibbert, F.A. 1975. The Honeygore Complex. Somerset Levels Papers 1, 11–19.

Coles, J.M., Orme, B.J. & Hibbert, F.A. 1975. The Eclipse Track. Somerset Levels Papers 1, 20–28.

Coles, J.M., Orme, B.J., Hibbert, F.A. & Jones, R.A. 1975. Withy Bed Copse, 1974. Somerset Levels Papers 1, 29–42.

Coles, J.M., Orme, B.J., Hibbert, F.A. & Jones, R.A. 1975. Tinney’s Ground, 1974. Somerset Levels Papers 1, 43–53.

Coles, J.M. & Coles, M.M. 1975. Check-list of radiocarbon dates relating to archaeological sites in the levels. Somerset Levels Papers 1, 54–55.

2 (1976)

Coles, J.M. 1976. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels, 1975.Somerset Levels Papers 2, 4–6.

Leng, J.A. 1976. Field archaeology in the Somerset Levels, 1975.Somerset Levels Papers 2, 6–7.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1976. The Abbot’s Way.Somerset Levels Papers 2, 7–20.

Morgan, R.A. 1976. Dendrochronological analysis of the Abbot’s Way timbers.Somerset Levels Papers 2, 21–24.

Beckett, S.C. & Hibbert, F.A. 1976. An absolute pollen diagram from the Abbot’s Way.Somerset Levels Papers 2, 24–27.

Girling, M. 1976. Fossil Coleoptera from the Somerset Levels: The Abbot’s Way.Somerset Levels Papers 2, 28–33.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1976. The Sweet Track, Railway Site.Somerset Levels Papers 2, 34–65.

Morgan, R.A. 1976. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: The Sweet Track.Somerset Levels Papers 2, 66–77.

3 (1977) 2 copies

Coles, J.M. 1977. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1976. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 4–6.

Coles, J.M. & Orme B.J. 1977. Neolithic hurdles from Walton Heath, Somerset. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 6–29.

Hibbert, F.A. 1977. Peat stratigraphy and pollen analysis from Walton Heath. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 30–31.

Coles, J.M. & Darrah, R.J. 1977. Experimental investigations in hurdle-making. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 32–38.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1977. Rowland’s hurdle trackway. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 39–50.

Girling, M. 1977. Fossil insect assemblages from Rowland’s track. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 51–60.

Morgan, R. 1977. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: the hurdle tracks on Ashcott Heath (Rowland’s) and Walton Heath. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 61–65.

Rackham, O. 1977. Neolithic woodland management in the Somerset Levels: Garvin’s, Walton Heath, and Rowland’s tracks. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 65–71.

Coles, J.M. & Coles, B.J. 1977. Garvin’s tracks. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 72–81.

Beckett, S.C. 1977. Peat stratigraphy and pollen analysis of the Garvin’s tracks. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 82–84.

Morgan, R. 1977. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: the Garvin’s tracks. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 85–86.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1977. Conservation of wooden artefacts from the Somerset Levels: 1. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 87–89.

Coles, J.M. & Fordham, S.M. 1977. Radiocarbon dates: second list. Somerset Levels Papers 3, 89.

4 (1978)

Coles, J.M. 1978. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1977. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 5–10.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1978. The Meare Heath Track. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 11–39.

Morgan, R.A. 1978. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: the Meare Heath track. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 40–41.

Beckett , S.C. 1978. The environmental setting of the Meare Heath track. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 42–46.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1978. Multiple Trackways from Tinney's Ground. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 47–81.

Morgan, R.A. 1978. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: Tinney's Ground. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 82–85.

Beckett , S.C. & Hibbert, F.A. 1978. The influence of man on the vegetation of the Somerset Levels-a summary. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 86–90.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1978. Structures south of Meare Island . Somerset Levels Papers 4, 90–100.

Beckett , S.C. 1978. Palaeobotanical investigations at the Difford's 1 site. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 101–106.

Girling, M.A. 1978. Fossil insect assemblages from Difford's 1 site. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 107–113.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1978. Bronze Age implements from Skinner's Wood, Shapwick. Somerset Levels Papers 4, 114–121.

5 (1979)

Coles, J.M. 1979. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1978. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 4–6.

Orme, B.J., Coles, J.M. & Sturdy, C.R. 1979. Meare Lake Village East: a report on recent work. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 6–17.

Beckett, S.C. 1979. The palaeobotanical background to the Meare Lake Village sites. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 18–24.

Girling, M.A. 1979. The fossil insect assemblage from the Meare Lake Village. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 25–32.

Coles, J.M. 1979. Conservation of wooden artifacts from the Somerset Levels: 2. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 32–43.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1979. The Sweet Track: Drove Site. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 43–64.

Morgan, R. 1979. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: the Drove Site of the Sweet Track. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 65–75.

Beckett, S.C. 1979. The environmental setting of the Sweet Track, Drove Site. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 75–83.

Girling, M.A. 1979. Fossil insects from the Sweet Track. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 84–93.

Carruthers, S.M. 1979. Examination of timbers from the Sweet Track for evidence of decay and microbial activity. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 94–97.

Morgan, R. 1979. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: floating oak tree-ring chronologies from the trackways and their radiocarbon dating. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 98–100.

Coles, J.M. 1979. Radiocarbon dates: third list. Somerset Levels Papers 5, 101.

6 (1980)

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1980. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1979. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 4–6.

Coles, J.M., Fleming, A.M. & Orme, B.J. 1980. The Baker Site, a Neolithic Platform. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 6–23.

Morgan, R.A. 1980. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: the Baker Site. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 24–28.

Caseldine, A.E. 1980. Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction at the Baker Site. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 29–36.

Girling, M.A. 1980. The fossil insect assemblage from the Baker Site. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 36–43.

Bevercombe, G.P. 1980. An investigation of the microbial components of the timbers from the Baker Site. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 43–45.

Coles, J.M. 1980. The Abbot's Way 1979. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 46–51.

Orme, B.J., Sturdy, C.R. & Morgan, R.A. 1980. East Moors 1979. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 52–60.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1980. Tinney's Ground, 1978–1979. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 61–68.

Morgan, R.A. 1980. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: Tinny's Ground. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 69–72.

Bryce, T. 1980. Conservation of the Walton Heath Hurdle from the Somerset Levels. Somerset Levels Papers 6, 72–75.

7 (1981)

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1981. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1980. Somerset Levels Papers 7, 4–6.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1981. The Sweet Track 1980. Somerset Levels Papers 7, 6–12.

Orme, B.J., Coles, J.M., Caseldine, A.E. & Bailey, G.N. 1981. Meare Village West 1979. Somerset Levels Papers 7, 12–70.

Coles, J.M. 1981. Conservation of wooden artifacts from the Somerset Levels: 3. Somerset Levels Papers 7, 70–78.

8 (1982)

Coles, J.M. & Campbell, K.R. 1982. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1981. Somerset Levels Papers 8, 4–9.

Orme, B.J. 1982. The use of radiocarbon dates from the Somerset Levels. Somerset Levels Papers 8, 9–25.

Coles, J.M., Caseldine, A.E. & Morgan, R.A. 1982. The Eclipse Track 1980. Somerset Levels Papers 8, 26–39.

Morgan, R.A. 1982. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: the Meare Heath Track, 1974–1980. Somerset Levels Papers 8, 39–45.

Girling, M. 1982. The effect of the Meare Heath flooding episodes on the coleopteran succession. Somerset Levels Papers 8, 46–51.

Orme, B.J., Caseldine, A.E. & Morgan, R.A. 1982. Recent discoveries on Walton Heath: Garvin’s, Bisgrove’s and Jones’ tracks. Somerset Levels Papers 8, 51–64.

Girling, M. 1982. Indications from coleoptera of the local environment at Tinney’s brushwood complex. Somerset Levels Papers 8, 64–66.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1982. Beaver in the Somerset Levels: some new evidence. Somerset Levels Papers 8, 67–73.

9 (1983)

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1983. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1982.Somerset Levels Papers 9, 4–6.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1983. The Sedgemoor survey 1982.Somerset Levels Papers 9, 6–8.

Alderton, A.M. 1983. The Sedgemoor survey 1982: environmental analysis.Somerset Levels Papers 9, 9–15.

Cole, R.P. 1983. A brushwood structure on King’s Sedgemoor.Somerset Levels Papers 9, 16–18.

Orme, B.J. & Coles, J.M. 1983. Prehistoric woodworking from the Somerset Levels: 1. Timber.Somerset Levels Papers 9, 19–43.

Morgan, R.A. 1983. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: the examination of modern hazel growth in Bradfield Woods, Suffolk, and its implications for the prehistoric data.Somerset Levels Papers 9, 44–48.

Orme, B.J., Coles, J.M. & Silvester, R.J. 1983. Meare Village East 1982.Somerset Levels Papers 9, 49–74.

Leech, R., Bell, M. & Evans, J. 1983. The sectioning of a Romano-British saltmaking mound at East Huntspill.Somerset Levels Papers 9, 75–78.

10 (1984)

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1984. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1983. Somerset Levels Papers 10, 4.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1984. Ten excavations along the Sweet Track (3200bc). Somerset Levels Papers 10, 5–45.

Morgan, R.A. 1984 Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: the Sweet Track 1979–1982. Somerset Levels Papers 10, 46–64.

Caseldine, A.E. 1984. Palaeobotanical investigations at the Sweet Track. Somerset Levels Papers 10, 65–78.

Girling, M. 1984. Investigations of a second insect assemblage from the Sweet Track. Somerset Levels Papers 10, 79–91.

Boddy, L. & Ainsworth, A.M. 1984. Decomposition of Neolithic wood from the Sweet Track. Somerset Levels Papers 10, 92–96.

Morris, G. 1984. Microwear and organic residue studies on Sweet Track flints. Somerset Levels Papers 10, 97–106.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1984. A reconstruction of the Sweet Track. Somerset Levels Papers 10, 107–109.

Coren, A. 1984. Woad signs. Somerset Levels Papers 10, 110–111.

11 (1985)

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1985. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1984. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 4–6.

Orme, B.J. & Coles, J.M. 1985. Prehistoric woodworking from the Somerset Levels: 2. Species selection and prehistoric woodland. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 7–24.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1985. Prehistoric woodworking from the Somerset Levels: 3. Roundwood. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 25–50.

Coles, J.M., Orme, B.J., Caseldine, A.E. & Morgan, R.A. 1985. A Neolithic jigsaw: the Honeygore Complex. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 51–61.

Orme, B.J., Coles, J.M., Caseldine, A.E. & Morgan, R.A. 1985. Third millennium structures on Walton Heath. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 62–68.

Coles, J.M., Orme, B.J., Caseldine, A.E. & Morgan, R.A. 1985. Godwin's Track: a Bronze Age structure at Sharpham. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 69–74.

Orme, B.J., Coles, J.M., Caseldine, A.E. & Morgan, R.A. 1985. A later Bronze Age complex at Stileway. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 75–79.

Girling, M.A. 1985. An 'old-forest' beetle fauna from a Neolithic and Bronze Age peat deposit at Stileway. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 80–84.

Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J. 1985. Radiocarbon dates: fifth list. Somerset Levels Papers 11, 85.

12 (1986) Papers dedicated to Maureen Girling

Coles, J.M. & Loxton, S.D. 1986. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1985. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 5–6.

Grattan, D.W. & Mathias, C. 1986. Analysis of waterlogged wood: the value of chemical analysis and other simple methods in evaluating condition. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 6–12.

Brown, A.G. 1986. Flint and chert small finds from the Somerset Levels part 1: The Brue Valley. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 12–26.

Coles, J.M. 1986. Meare East 1932–1986: an introduction. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 27–30.

Coles, B.J., Rouillard, S.E. & Backway, C. 1986. The 1984 excavations at Meare. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 30–56.

Jones, G. 1986. The carbonised plant remains from Meare West 1979: 2. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 57–60.

Levine, M.A. 1986. The vertebrate fauna from Meare East 1982. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 61–71.

Caseldine, A.E. 1986. The environmental context of the Meare Lake villages. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 72–96.

Evans, J.G. 1986. Mollusca from the Iron Age sites at Meare Somerset. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 97–102

Robinson, E. 1986. Ostracods from Meare East. Somerset Levels Papers 12, 103–105.

13 (1987) Meare Village East: The Exacavtions of A.Bulleid and H. St.George Gray 1932–1956

C[oles], J.M. 1987. Introduction. Somerset Levels Papers 13, 4–5.

Coles, J.M. 1987. Meare Village East 1932–1956: 55 years of archaeological problems. Somerset Levels Papers 13, 6–16.

Coles, J.M. & Avery, M. 1987. Mounds and structures at Meare Village East. Somerset Levels Papers 13, 17–48.

Coles, J.M. & Avery, M. 1987. The catalogue of relics from Meare Village East. Somerset Levels Papers 13, 49–169.

Henderson, J. 1987. The archaeology and technology of glass from Meare Village East. Somerset Levels Papers 13, 170–182.

Rouillard, S.E. & Langdon, M. 1987. The Iron Age pottery from Meare Village East. Somerset Levels Papers 13, 183–221.

Caseldine, A.E., Housley, R.A., Coles, J.M., Cornwall, I.W., Coles, B.J., Denston, B., & Coy, J. 1987. Economic evidence from Meare Village East. Somerset Levels Papers 13, 222–234.

Coles, J.M. 1987. Meare Village East: summary and conclusion. Somerset Levels Papers 13, 235–251.

14 (1988)

Coles, J.M. 1988. Archaeology in the Somerset Levels 1986–1987. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 5–6.

Coles, J.M., Coles, B.J., Morgan, R.A. and Caseldine, A.E. 1988. The Meare Heath Track 1985. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 6–33.

Coles, J.M., Caseldine, A.E. & Morgan, R.A. 1988. Some Neolithic brushwood structures 1984–1985. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 34–43.

Coles, J.M., Caseldine, A.E. & Morgan, R.A. 1988. A Neolithic hurdle on Frank’s Ground 1984. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 44–49.

Morgan, R.A. 1988. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: Decoy Pool cover 1984. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 49–50.

Morgan, R.A. 1988. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: bog oak from the Brue Valley and Sedgemoor. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 51–52.

Caseldine, A.E. 1988. A reinterpretation of the pollen sequence from Meare. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 53–56.

Coles, J.M., Coles, B.J. & Morgan R.A. 1988. Excavations at the Glastonbury Lake Village 1984. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 57–62.

Housley, R.A. 1988. The environmental context of Glastonbury Lake Village. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 63–82.

Earwood, C. 1988. Wooden containers and other wooden artifacts from the Glastonbury Lake Village. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 83–90.

Coles, J.M. & Coles, B.J. 1988. Radiocarbon dates: sixth list. Somerset Levels Papers 14, 91.

15 (1989)

Coles, J.M. 1989. The Somerset Levels Project 1973–1989. Somerset Levels Papers 15, 5–14.

Coles, J.M. 1989. Prehistoric settlement in the Somerset Levels. Somerset Levels Papers 15, 14–33.

Anonymous. 1989. Somerset Levels Project catalogue of finds. Somerset Levels Papers 15, 33–61.

Morgan, R. 1989. Tree-ring studies in the Somerset Levels: fifteen years of studying trackway wood. Somerset Levels Papers 15, 62–63.

Coles, B.J. & Dobson, M.J. 1989. Calibration of radiocarbon dates from the Somerset Levels. Somerset Levels Papers 15, 64–69.

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1995 (19)

O'Sullivan, A & Condit, T. 1995. Late Bronze Age settlement and economy by the marshlands of the upper Fergus estuary. The Other Clare 19, 5–9.

Cotter, C. 1995. The Western Stone Fort Project. The Other Clare 19, 10–13.

Coffey, T. 1995. Field notes: rock art and related rock scribings in the County Clare; a throwing stone from Tobar Mogua. The Other Clare 19, 14–17.

Ó Murchadha, S. 1995. Diseart Tóla and its environs-Part IV. The Other Clare 19, 18–21.

Breen, M. & Ua Cróinín, R. 1995. Some Atlantic tower houses. The Other Clare 19, 22–28.

Higgins, J. 1995. The medieval font from Kilballyowen, Co. Clare. The Other Clare 19, 29–32.

O'Brien, I.D. 1995. An inventory of the property of the late 5th Earl of Thomond. The Other Clare 19, 33.

Falvey, J. 1995. Killaloe's eighteenth-century Anglican bishops: a biographical survey. The Other Clare 19, 34–38.

O'Brien, G.R. 1995. The turret or belvedere of Dromoland. The Other Clare 19, 39–40.

Ó Dálaigh, B. 1995. Register of the Union of Drumcliff 1744–48, 1785–1800. The Other Clare 19, 41–43.

Gilmore, H. 1995. Portrait of the deserted village of Caher Bheannach. The Other Clare 19, 44–45.

Ó Murchadha, C. 1995. The onset of famine: County Clare, 1845–1846. The Other Clare 19, 46–52.

Sheedy, K. 1995. Wilful murder against some persons unknown. The Other Clare 19, 53–57.

O'Donoghue, M. 1995. Ennis 1855 and 1993–a comparison in maps. The Other Clare 19, 58–59.

Flynn, P. 1995. Names to conjure with: a perspective on Clare surnames. The Other Clare 19, 60–63.

Clear, C. 1995. My mother taught me how to pray: the nine Murphys of Newmarket-on-Fergus. The Other Clare 19, 64–68.

2008 (32)

Breen, M. & UaCróiní, R. 2008. Towerhouses of the north Burren coast. The Other Clare 32, 5–11.

Beirne, P. 2008. The Ennis Turkish baths 1869–1878. The Other Clare 32, 12–17.

Carey, O. 2008. Corcomroe’s medieval grave slabs. The Other Clare 32, 18–20.

Hull, G. & Joubert, S. 2008. Medieval monastic occupation and post-medieval military activity at Clare Abbey, Co. Clare. The Other Clare 32, 21–26.

McInerney, L. 2008. Survey of the McInerney Sept of Thomond: Part 2. The Other Clare 32, 27–35.

Gilmore, H. 2008. The restored turret. The Other Clare 32, 36–37.

Harbison, P. 2008. George Unthank Macnamara (1849–1919): Corofin’s great medical antiquarian. The Other Clare 32, 38–46.

O’Brien, G.R. 2008. The Colpoys of County Clare. The Other Clare 32, 47–49.

Nolan, P. 2008. Four shipwrecks on west Clare coasts. The Other Clare 32, 50–55.

Ó Murchadha,C. 2008. Early aerial photographs of Ennis. The Other Clare 32, 56–57.

FitzPatrick, E. 2008. Antiquarian scholarship and the archaeology of Cahermacnaghten, Burren, Co. Clare. The Other Clare 32, 58–66.

Haugh, D. 2008. The agri labourer in Irish society. The Other Clare 32, 67–72.

Halpin, S. 2008. The story of Doonagore Quarry and Liscannor stone. The Other Clare 32, 73–78.

Weir, H.W.L. 2008. Kildusert to Kilrush—lodges, murders and fast waters. The Other Clare 32, 79–80.

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2000

Gallagher, S. 2000. P.J. Meghen and South Tipperary County Council (1934–1942). Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 1–10.

Ní Laoghóg, Le C. 2000. An Paorach, múinteoir taistil, in Aonach Urmhumhan (1906–1910). Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 11–19.

Beary-Ó Cléirigh, N. 2000. Marlfield's coloured embroidery industry and Lady Aberdeen. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 20–24.

Ó Duibhir, E. 2000. My Years in the National Movement before 1916. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 25–30.

Chadwick, Á. M. 2000. Two war memorials at Kickham Barracks, Clonmel. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 31–37.

Ó Drisceoil, P. 2000. Charles Kickham: current critical attitudes. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 38–40.

Shaughnessy, E.J. 2000. Cahir marine in American Civil War. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 41–43.

Jenkins, W. 2000. The nineteenth century butter markets of South Tipperary. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 44–54.

Ó Cathaoir, B. 2000. John Blake Dillon and '48 rising. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 55–63.

Butler, D. 2000. Presbyterianism in the Fethard area (1690–1919): Part 1. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 64–72.

Marnane, D.G. 2000. The Famine in South Tipperary- Part Five. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 73–119.

Carden, A. 2000. "Woodcock" Carden- a balanced account. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 120–131.

Ahern, M. 2000. Clonmel's Pay Schools-"urban hedge schools". Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 132–135.

O'Donnell, M. 2000. Parlimentary Representation for County Tipperary. 1560–1800, Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 136–148.

Fennessey, I. 2000. The theft of the relic of Holy Cross Abbey. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 149–156.

Clutterbuck, R. 2000. Graystown-a later medievel settlement near Fethard. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 157–172.

Ó Neill, J. 2000. A summary of investigations by the Lisheen Archaeological Project. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 173–190.

O'Brien, R. 2000. New archaeological finds at Killea Graveyard. Tipperary Hist. J. 2000, 191–192.

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Burgess, C. 1968. Bronze Age dirks and rapiers as illustrated by examples from Durham and Northumberland. Trans Architect Archaeol Soc Durham Northumberland 1, 3–26.

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1988 (1)

O'Rourke, D. 1988. Notes on an early shoe type. Trowel 1, 1–3.

O'Reilly, B. 1988. Of hags' beds and old moats. Trowel 1, 4–6.

Moloney, A. 1988. A review of bog trackways in Ireland . Trowel 1, 7–12.

O Ciardhuain, S. 1988. Medieval churches in South East Wexford. Trowel 1, 13–15.

Mount, C. 1988. A passage tomb at Crockaunadreenagh, Co. Dublin. Trowel 1, 16–18.

Kilfeather, A. 1988. Y-shaped objectsÑa case for chariots in Ireland . Trowel 1, 19–22.

O'Regan, D.J. 1988. Identifying new sites on the landscape. Trowel 1, 23–24.

Stierle, K. 1988. A Neolithic javelin-head from Dalkey Island. Trowel 1, 25–26.

Daly, A. 1988. A towerhouse in North County Dublin. Trowel 1, 27–28.

O'Sullivan, A. 1988. A note on the Hollywood Stone, Lockstow Upper, Co. Wicklow. Trowel 1, 29–30.

Moore, E. 1988. Longford and dúnad in Early Medieval Ireland. Trowel 1, 31–32.

1989 (12)

Lynch, P. 1992. A discussion on the archaeological evidence of the economic and cultural role of the villa in the countryside of Roman Britain. Trowel 2, 6–7.

Donaghy, C. 1992. Ye castel at Barrow. Trowel 2, 8–9.

Cross, S. 1992. "Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland": a case study for the 1920s and 1930s. Trowel 2, 11–12.

O'Sullivan, A. & McDermott, C. 1992. A note on experimental hurdle-making. Trowel 2, 13–16.

O'Neill, A. 1992. "St. Anthony and St. Paul in the Desert"; a note on a common motif on the crosses of Muiredach and Moone. Trowel 2, 17–19.

1992 (3)                                       3 copies, 1 draft copy & 1993 reprint

Guinan, B. 1992. Fieldwalking in Irish archaeologyÑa case study from North County Dublin. Trowel 3, 4–8.

Neary, P. 1992. A saddle quern or grinding stone from Rathdown Lower, Co. Wicklow. Trowel 3, 9–11.

Eogan, J. 1992. Man cannot live on fish aloneÑthe beginnings of agriculture in Ireland . Trowel 3, 12–17.

Murray, C. 1992. Heads will rollÑa diachronic look at cranial deposition. Trowel 3, 18–20.

Mount, C. 1992. Animals and ritual in the Beaker period at Newgrange. Trowel 3, 21–26.

Cross, S. 1992. From space to placeÑlandscape archaeology in Ireland . Trowel 3, 27–34.

1993 (4)                                       3copies

Sandes, C. 1993. The redating of Ham Green ware: some reflections in the Irish evidence. Trowel 4, 1–4.

Johnston, S.P. 1993. The archaeology of chaos: similar problems in dissimilar disciplines. Trowel 4, 5–11.

O'Donovan, E. 1993. Full doorstones and portal tombs: precluding successive burial. Trowel 4, 12–18.

Moynihan, R. 1993. The horse and the North American Plains Indian. Trowel 4, 19–21.

Bolger, T. 1993. Hagiography: a resource for the archaeologist. Trowel 4, 22–25.

Taaffe, S. 1993. The evidence for town walling at Athy, Co. Kildare. Trowel 4, 26–31.

Swift, C. 1993. A Square Earthen Church of Clay in seventh-century Mayo. Trowel 4, 32–37.

Eogan, J., Jordan, C. & McDermott, C. 1993. List of theses in the Department of Archaeology, U.C.D. Trowel 4, 38–47.

1994 (5)

Johnston, S. 1994. A sort of consensusÑa view of the current state of theory in archaeology. Trowel 5, 1–7.

Beutmann, J. 1994. An imported revolution? Urbanisation in Ireland before AD 1100. Trowel 5, 8–14.

Kennedy, B. 1994. Iron Age pottery found in the bogs of North Germany and Denmark . Trowel 5, 15–20.

Swift, C.J. 1994. Celtic monasticismÑa discipline's search for romance? Trowel 5, 21–25.

Sullivan, E.E. 1994. Urban excavationsÑon the crest of a wave? Trowel 5, 26–29.

Wood, L. 1994. Space, power and insecurity. Trowel 5, 30–35.

Redmond, M. & Mac Aonghusa, D. 1994. A passage-tomb cemetery on Seahan Mountain, Ballinascorney Upper, Co. Dublin. Trowel 5, 36–40.

Merry, A. 1994. Irish coinage: 1302–1461. Trowel 5, 41–42.

McQuade, M. 1994. Pictish ogham-conflicting theories. Trowel 5, 43–44.

O'Donovan, E. 1994. A previously unrecorded beehive quernstone from Terenure, Co. Dublin. Trowel 5, 45.

Guinan, B., McDermott, C. & Wood, L. 1994. A collection of lithic material from Dalkey Island. Trowel 5, 46–49.

Simpson, D.D.A. 1994. Archaeology higher degree theses, held in the Science Library, the Queen's University of Belfast. Trowel 5, 50–51.

Weadick, S. 1994. Theses of archaeological interest held in the Berkley [sic] Library, Dublin University, Trinity College. Trowel 5, 52–53.

Archaeological Society, UCC. 1994. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Cork. Trowel 5, 54–56.

Archaeological Society, UCG. 1994. Archaeological theses held in the James Hardiman Library, University College Galway. Trowel 5, 57–58.

Jenkins, W. 1994. Theses of archaeological interest held in the Department of Geography, University College Dublin. Trowel 5, 59.

Corlett, C., Guinan, B., McDermott, C. & Taaffe, S. 1994. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Dublin. Trowel 5, 60–67.

1995 (6)                                       2copies

Byrnes, E. 1995. Dunboyne Corn Mill: a little local industrial archaeology. Trowel 6, 1–4.

McGuinness, D. 1995. The passage tombs of County Dublin: a note on previous accounts. Trowel 6, 5–11.

Corlett, C. 1995. The origins of megalithic tombs in Atlantic Europe. Trowel 6, 12–17.

Eogan, J. 1995. Knockea, Co. Limerick, A unique Early Christian monument. Trowel 6, 18–22.

O'Donovan, E. & Taaffe, S. 1995. Death Be Not Proud? Two grave slabs from Athy, Co. Kildare. Trowel 6, 23–25.

O'Connor, M.B. 1995. Environmental change and river behaviour: implications for archaeologists. Trowel 6, 26–28.

Quinlisk, M. 1995. Costume and its ritual significance: a cross-cultural comparison of the Paracas and Pueblo Indians. Trowel 6, 29–33.

Monk, M.A. 1995. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Cork. Trowel 6, 34.

Bolger, T., Brady, C., Corlett, C., Eogan, J., Keating, D., Stanley, M. & Taaffe, S. 1995. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Dublin. Trowel 6, 35.

O'Brien, W.F. 1995. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Galway. Trowel 6, 36–37.

Simpson, D.D.A. 1995. Archaeological higher degree theses held in the Science Library, the Queen's University of Belfast. Trowel 6, 37.

1996 (7)

Wells, S. 1996. Three periods of antiquarian art in Ireland , 1700–1900. Trowel 7, 1–7.

O'Connor, D.J. 1996. Archaeology from Georgian Dublin, an original drainage system of an 18th century town house. Trowel 7, 8–10.

Swift, C. 1996. Christian communities in fifth and sixth century Ireland . Trowel 7, 11–19.

Leal y Soria, C. 1996. The Black Markings: researching the prehistory of Cantabria. Trowel 7, 20–22.

Stanley, M. 1996. Politics and the past. Trowel 7, 23–30.

Corlett, C. 1996. The pagan/Christian transition in Ireland reflected in the burial record. Trowel 7, 31–37.

Lyttleton, J. 1996. A rune inscribed cross fragment from Killaloe. Trowel 7, 38–40.

Brady, C. 1996. Surface-collected flint from Site A, Newgrange, Co. Meath. Trowel 7, 41–45.

Clutterbuck, R. 1996. Industrial archaeology of an engine house in Slieveardagh, Co Tipperary. Trowel 7, 46–49.

Shanahan, B. 1996. Ireland on the eve of the Norman invasion: an historical perspective. Trowel 7, 50–54.

Bolger, T., Brady, C., Eogan, J. & Stanley, M. 1996. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College, Dublin. Trowel 7, 56.

Simpson, D.D.A. 1996. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, The Queens University of Belfast. Trowel 7, 56.

O'Brien, W.F. 1996. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College, Galway. Trowel 7, 57.

Anonymous. 1996. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College, Cork. Trowel 7, 57.

McCarthy, M. 1996. Historical and physical geography theses of archaeological interest held in the Geography Department, University College, Cork. Trowel 7, 58–59.

1997 (8)

Gearty, S. 1997. Irish historical maps as a source for the archaeologist. Trowel 8, 1–6.

Koeberl, N. 1997. Quartz: some of its uses in Irish prehistory. Trowel 8, 7–11.

Matthews, P. 1997. Local authority protection of the archaeological and architectural heritage in Drogheda and Kilkenny. Trowel 8, 12–17.

Vantroyen, C. 1997. Neolithic flint mining at Spiennes, Belgium . Trowel 8, 18–21.

Brady, C. 1997. A previously unrecorded megalithic structure at Fennor, Co. Meath. Trowel 8, 22–23.

Lohan, K. 1997. The archaeological model of the royal sites: some historical implications. Trowel 8, 24–28.

Bolger, T., Brady, C. & Clutterbuck, R. 1997. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Dublin. Trowel 8, 29.

Simpson, D.D.A. 1997. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, The Queens University of Belfast. Trowel 8, 29.

O'Brien, W.F. 1997. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Galway. Trowel 8, 30.

Monk, M.A. 1997. Theses held in the Department of Archaeology, University College Cork. Trowel 8, 30.

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2005 (10)

McGarry, T. 2005. Identifying burials of the Irish Iron Age and transitional periods c. 800BC-AD600. Trowel 10, 2–18.

Greene, S.A. 2005. An experimental approach to Irish latchets. Trowel 10, 19–26.

Nicholl, T. 2005. The use of domestic space in Early Medieval roundhouses: an experimental archaeological approach. Trowel 10, 27–32.

Kelly, D. 2005. Animal-human relations in the Mesolithic in Ireland . Trowel 10, 33–50.

Nordtvedt, G.E. 2005. The stave churches of Norway-architectural relics of a forgotten time. Trowel 10, 51–54.

Kenny, N. & Dolan, B. 2005. Archaeology's aristocracy: an interview with Lord Colin Renfrew. Trowel 10, 55–64.

Kenny, N. 2005. Student attitudes to archaeology: a UCD student survey. Trowel 10, 65–69.

Haywood, C. 2005. The Classical Museum [K216]. Trowel 10, 70–71.

Heaney, S. 2005. 'Odin's World'- and address given at Silkeborg, July 2005. Trowel 10, 80–84.

C.J.H. 2005. 'A memoir of Knowth'. Trowel 10, 85.

Healy, A. 2005. A youthful archaeology. Trowel 10, 86.

Ahern, B. 2005. St. Michan's and the archaeology of Ireland . Trowel 10, 86–88.

Clarke, H. 2005. Historians looking at archaeology: a personal memoir. Trowel 10, 88–89.

Feehan, J. 2005. Finding a heartbeat. Trowel 10, 89–91.

de Souza, P. 2005. Archaeology, Classics and History. Trowel 10, 91–92.

2007 (11)

McGrarry, T. 2007. Irish late prehistoric burial practices: continuity, developments and influences. Trowel 11, 1–25.

Doyle, M. 2007. Dress, ornament and bodily identities in early medieval Ireland: an archaeology of personhood. Trowel 11, 26–40.

Gorman, C. & Gilligan, D. 2007. Ireland's largest cluster of wedge tombs: a matter of opinion or fact? Trowel 11, 41–50.

Magee, I. 2007. Techniques for estimating age-at-death in human skeletal remains: is the ilio-sacral joint a real contender? Trowel 11, 51–70.

Kearney, B. 2007. Feasting at Lughnasadh: a reconstruction of domestic space in early medieval Ireland. Trowel 11, 71–79.

McMahon, N. 2007. Clondalkin round tower: the problems of suburban archaeology. Trowel 11, 80–86.

Richko, J. 2007. Homes, homelands and identities: an introduction to the archaeologies of nineteenth-century Irish peasantry and its diaspora. Trowel 11, 87–91.

Cleary, K. 2007. AYIA - Association of Young Irish Archaeologists conference 2006. Trowel 11, 92–94.

McQuillan, A., O’Keeffe, E. & Harney, L. 2007. Ground-breaking Archaeology: an interview with Professor Mick Aston. Trowel 11, 95–102.

Ryan, M. 2007. Irish Archaeology today. Trowel 11, 103–106.

Doherty, C. 2007. Landscape: history and Archaeology. Trowel 11, 107–108.

Fahy, E. 2007. From post-office to post-ex! Trowel 11, 109–111.

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1938 (1.1 & 1.2)

Lawlor, H.C. 1938. An ancient route. The Slighe Miodhluachra in Ulaidh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 3–6.

Evans, E.E. 1938. "Giants' Graves". Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 7–19.

Richardson, P. 1938. Cashels of Moneygashel, County Cavan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 19–21.

Davies, O. 1938. The technique of archæological excavation. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 22–25.

Lowry-Corry, D. 1938. Templenaffrin Church, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 25–31.

Lawlor, H.C. 1938. Degen of Kilconriola. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 32–35.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1938. Folk-tales from Creggan Parish. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 35–41.

Patterson, T,G,F. & Davies, O. 1938. Sessiaghmagaroll Fort. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 42–43.

May, A.McL. 1938. Sweat houses (toigthe alluis) of County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 44–45.

Swan, H.P. & Davies, O. 1938. Antiquities of Inch Island. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 46–48.

Evans, E.E. 1938. Chambered cairn in Ballyedmond Park, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 49–58.

Evans, E.E. 1938. Doey's Cairn, Dunloy, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 59–78.

Davies, O. 1938. Kilns for flax-drying and lime-burning. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 79–80.

Burges, Y.A. 1938. Dug-out canoes at Castlecaulfeild. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 80.

Anonymous. 1938. Springhill. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 81–83.

Skillen, J. 1938. Holy wells. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 83.

Lawlor, H.C. 1938. Identification of the Castle of Magh Cobha. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 84–89.

D[avies], O. 1938. Clonfeacle Cross. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 89.

Batty, J. 1938. Some microliths from the Lower Bann Valley. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 90–94.

Gaffikin, M. 1938. Souterrain at Ardglass, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 94–95.

Burges, Y.A., Davies, O. & Gaffikin, M. 1938. Castlecaulfeild Church, parish of Donaghmore. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 96–98.

Mullin, J.B. & Davies, O. 1938. Excavations at Carrick East. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 98–107.

Parker, D. 1938. Flints from the shore of Lough Beg. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 107.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1938. The Black Bank and Fews Barracks. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 108–112.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1938. Portmore. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 112–114.

Dobbs, M.E. 1938. The origin of the surname 'Mulholland'. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 115–117.

Robb, C.J. 1938. The Ulster Volunteers of '82: their medals, badges, etc. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 118.

Childe, V.G. 1938. Doonmore, a castle mound near Fair Head, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 122–135.

Herring, I. 1938. The Beaker Folk. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 135–139.

Davies, O. 1938. Drumswords Church, County Monaghan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 140–141.

Skillen, J. 1938. Irish earth. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 141.

Paterson, T.G.F., Gaffikin, M. & Davies, O. 1938. Dean Richardson's further account of Com. Cavan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 142–151.

Mogey, J.M. 1938. Fir-rope: a dying craft. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 152.

Barcroft, M. 1938. Derrymore House. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 153–154.

Lawlor, H.C. 1938. Mote and mote-and-bailey castles in de Courcy's principality of Ulster . Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 155–164.

Herring, I. 1938. The cairn excavation at Well Glass Spring, Largantea, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 164–188.

Evan, E.E. 1938. An urn from Aghascrebagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 189–192.

Skillen, J. 1938. "Skew" churches. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 192.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1938. Lisburn and neighbourhood in 1798. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 193–198.

Lawlor, H.C. 1938. Downpatrick Castle: a conjectural restoration. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 198–200.

Gaffikin, M. & Davies, O. 1938. Lough Island Reevy. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 201–203.

Lowry-Corry, D. & Davies, O. 1938. Recent finds in Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 204–208.

Browne, H.T. 1938. County Antrim Folklore to-day. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 208–214.

Moore, V.P.H. 1938. Souterrains at Ballybeeny. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 214–215.

Davies, O. 1938. Mountcastle. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 215–216.

Logan, F.W. 1938. Bellarmine jug from Derry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 216.

Davies, O. 1938. Excavations at Carnagat. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 217–219.

Tomb, J.J. & Davies, O. 1938. Urns from Ballymacaldrack. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 219–221.

Davies, O. & Lowry-Corry, D. 1938. Davy's Island Church. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 222–226.

McMillan, N.F. 1938. A kitchen-midden at Green Island. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 226–227.

Davies, O. 1938. Clogher crosses and other curved stones. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 227–230.

Megaw, B. 1941. Bibliography of periodical literature relating to the Archæology of Ulster. A short review for the year 1937. Ulster J. Archaeol. 1, 151–152.

1939 (2.1 & 2.2)

Davies, O. 1939. Stone circles in Northern Ireland . Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 2–14.

Lawlor, H.C. 1939. Killyleagh Castle, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 15–21.

Skillen, J. 1939. The resurrectionists in Coounty Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 22–25.

Paterson, T.G.F., Gaffikin, M. & Davies, O. 1939. Donagh Church, Co. Monaghan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 26–28.

Evans, E.E. 1939. The rowing curraghs of Sheephaven. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 28–31.

Richardson, P. 1939. Sweathouses between Blacklion and Dowra, County Cavan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 32–35.

Davies, O. 1939. Excavations at Clogherny. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 36–43.

Milligan, A. 1939. The ancient road to Newtown (Belfast to Newtownards). Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 43–45.

Lawlor, H.C. 1939. Mote and mote-and-bailey castles in de Courcy's principality of Ulster (cont.). Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 46–54.

Paterson, T.G.F. & Davies, O. 1939. Excavation of Clontygora small cairn. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 55–60.

Davies, O. 1939. Ancient field-systems and the date of formation of the peat. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 61–65.

Evans, E.E. & Paterson, T.G.F. 1939. A Bronze Age burial group from Kilskeery, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 65–71.

Davies, O. 1939. Aughentaine Castle. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 72–82.

May, A.McL. & Copper, D.C. 1939. Rock-hewn souterrain, Ballintemple, Garvagh, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 82–88.

Walmsley, T. & Mogey, J.M. 1939 The Peoples of Northern Ireland . An anthropometric survey. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 89–97.

Davies, O. 1939. Killinagh Church and Crom Cruaich. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 98–102.

Lowry-Corry, D. 1939. Notes on the traditions and early history of the parish of Killinagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 102–104.

May, R.L. 1939. Javelin- and arrow-heads from the Lower Bann Valley. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 104–109.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1939. Belfast in 1738. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 110–112.

Dobbs, M.E. 1939. The Ui Dercco Céin. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 112–119.

Mogey, J.M. 1939. Glossary of turf terms. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 119–121.

Herring, I. 1939. The "Bians" (I). Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 130–137.

Members of the Editorial Board. 1939. The Celts in Archaeology. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 137–147.

Lawlor, H.C. 1939. Diocesan anomalies (the Diocese of Connor). Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 147–157.

Davies, O. 1939. The horned cairns of Sardinia. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 158–170.

O'Brien, M.A. 1939. The oldest account of the raid of the Collas (circa A.D. 330). Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 170–177.

Davies, O. & Swan, H.P. 1939. The castles of Inishowen. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 178–208.

Lawlor, H.C. 1939. Mote, Moat, or Motte? Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 208–210.

Keville, P. 1939. Pottery from Aghalee graveyard. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 210–211.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1939. Cromwellian Inquisition as to parishes in County Armagh in 1657. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 212–249.

Evans, E.E. 1939. Killin Hill. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 250–254.

Davies, O. 1939. Excavations at the Giant's Grave, Loughash. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 254–268.

May, A.McL. 1939. Decorated bone case from Dreenan Bog. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 269–270.

Davies, O. 1939. Dungiven Priory. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 271–287.

Megaw, B. 1939. Bibliography of periodical literature relating to the Archæology of Ulster. A short review for the year 1938. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 287–291.

Pringle, A. 1939. Silver statuette from Glenarb. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 292–293.

Morris, H. 1939. Stone circles. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 293.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1939. Turf terms. Ulster J. Archaeol. 2, 294–295.

1940 (3.1 & 3.2)

Chambre, N. & Paterson, T.G.F. 1940. Folk tales from Cadian, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 2–5.

Editorial Board. 1940. Conditions of life in prehistoric Ireland . Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 5–16.

Lawlor, H.C. 1940. The vassals of the Earls of Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3(1), 16–26.

Raftery, J. 1940. A decorated bronze disc from the River Bann. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 27–30.

Davies, O. 1940. Excavations on the Dorsey and Black Pig's Dyke. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 31–37.

O'Neill, P. 1940. Further notes on the Donegal curragh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 38–41.

Herring, I.J. & May, A.Mcl. 1940. Cloghnagalla Cairn, Boviel, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 41–55.

Parkinson, R.E. 1940. The castle of Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 56–63.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1940. A relic of 1782. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 64–67.

Davies, O. & Paterson, T.G.F. 1940. The head of St Patrick at Armgh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 68.

Herring, I.J. 1940. A round cairn in Largantea Townland, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 68–70.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1940. The Craig collection in Armagh Museum. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 70–72.

Davies, O. 1940. Killeevan Abbey, Co. Monaghan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 72–73.

Keville, P. 1940. Wooden vessel from Ardmore. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 73–74.

Patterson, T.G.F. & Davies, O. 1940. The churches of Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 82–103.

Crozier, I.R. & Rea, L.C. 1940. Bullauns and other basin-stones. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 104–115.

Herring, I. 1940. The "Bians" (II). Their place among Irish vehicles. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 115–122.

Davies, O. 1940. Excavations on Round Island. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 122–126.

Evans, E.E. & Hawkes, C.F.C. 1940. An Eskimo harpoon-head from Tara County Down(?). Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 127–133.

Mogey, J.M. 1940. Thatch. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 134–137.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1940. A later Seventeenth-Century door-lintel. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 137–138.

Evans, E.E.. 1940. Sherds from a gravel-pit, Killaghy, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 138–141.

Watson, E. 1940. Prehistoric sites in South Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 142–151.

Andrews, S. & Davies, O. 1940. Prehistoric finds at Tyrone House, Malone Road, Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 152–154.

Paterson, T.G.F. & Davies, O. 1940. Ecclesiastical remains in Co. Cavan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 154–156.

Cordner, W.S. 1940. Some old wells in Antrim and Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 156–161.

Paterson, T.G.F. & Davies, O. 1940. Knocknacloy Church. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 161–162.

Davies, O. 1940. Cist-graves at Woodend. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 162–165.

Evans, E.E. 1940. The Irish peasant house. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 165–169.

Davies, O. 1940. Bibliography of periodical literature relating to the Archaeology of Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 3, 170–171.

1941 (4.1 & 4.2)

Herring, I. 1941. Travelling conditions in the early Nineteenth Century. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 2–11.

Editorial Board. 1941. An interpretation of Irish culture. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 12–18.

Hawkes, C.F.C. 1941. Engraved plaques of clay-slate from the Bann Diatomite. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 19–22.

Lawlor, H.C. 1941. The vassals of the Earls of Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 23–27.

Evans, E.E. 1941. Grooved hammerstones from Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 27–30.

Davies, O. 1941. The castle at Benburb. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 31–34.

Survey of Ancient Monuments, Additions and Corrections. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 35–44.

Davies, O. & Henderson, W.R. 1941. Finds near Newtownstewart. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 44–48.

Mogey, J.M. 1941. The 'Druid Stone, ' Ballintoy, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 49–56.

Davies, O. 1941. Ballynascreen church and legends. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 57–63.

Tomb, T.J. & Davies, O. 1941. Further urns from Ballymacaldrack. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 63–66.

King, R.G.S. 1941. The parentage of Colonel Robert Stewart of Irry, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 67–70.

Evans, E.E. 1941. A sand-hill site in Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 71–75.

Evans, E.E. 1941. The flachter. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 82–87.

Davies, O. 1941. Trial excavations at Lough Enagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 88–101.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1941. The County Armagh Volunteers of 1778–1793. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 101–127.

Lott, B.M. 1941. English memorial brasses of Irish interest. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 128–139.

Survey of Ancient Monuments, Additions and Corrections. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 139–144.

Evans, E.E. 1941. Cist burial at Loughry, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 145–149.

Davies, O. 1941. Carnteel Church. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 149–150.

Davies, O. 1941. Bibliograhpy of periodical literature relating to the Archaeology of Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 4, 151–152.

Davies, O. & Quinn, D.B. 1941 (eds). The Irish Pipe Role of 14 John 1211–1212. Supplement to Ulster J Archaeol 4, 1–76.

1942 (5)

Paterson, T.G.F. 1942. Harvest customs in County Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 2–7.

Davies, O. 1942. Derryloran church. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 8–11.

Cleland, A.McI. & Evans, E.E. 1942. Pumice stone and Neolithic sherds from Dundrum, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 11–13.

Davies, O. 1942. Contributions to the study of Crannogs in South Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 14–30.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1942. The County Armagh volunteers of 1778–1793 (cont.). Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 31–61.

Evans, E.E. & Watson, E. 1942. "The stone houses", Ticloy, Co Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 62–65.

Skillen, J., Davies, O. & Barcroft, M. 1942. Coin hoards from Ulster . Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 65–66.

Chart, D.A. 1942. Account Book of the Rev. Andrew Rowan, Rector of Dunaghy, Co. Antrim, c. 1672–1680. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 67–76.

Davies, O. & Evans, E.E. 1942. A baking stone from Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 76–77.

Davies, O. 1942. Excavations at Ballyreagh, Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 78–89.

Cordner, W.S. 1942. Some old wells in Antrim and Down—II. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 90–95.

Evans, E.E. 1942. A food vessel from Ballynagarvy, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 95–97.

Mogey, J.M. 1942. Skeleton from Stranocum Fort.. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 97.

Walmsley, T., Mogey, J.M. & Gamble, D.P. 1942. The Peoples of Northern Ireland . An anthropometric. 2—The town and district of Ballymoney. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 98–118.

Paterson, T.G.F. & Davies, O. 1942. Urn from Lissacurran. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 118–119.

Raftery, J. 1942. Finds from three Ulster counties. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 120–31.

Davies, O. 1942. Contributions to the study of Crannogs in South Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 5, 14–30. (offprint)

1943 (6)

The Editors. 1943. Editorial: ten years achievement. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 1–6.

Davies, O. & Evans, E.E. 1943. The horned cairns of Ulster . Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 7–23.

Evans, E.E. 1943. Recent excavations. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 23.

Lawlor, H.C. 1943. The genesis of the linen thread industry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 24–34.

Spence, J.L. 1943. Life in early Eighteenth Century rural Ulster as reflected in a parish record book. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 35–38.

May, A.McL. 1943. Portbradden Cave, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 39–60.

Davies, O. 1943. Church architecture in Ulster . Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 61–68.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1943. The County Armagh Volunteers of 1778–1793 (cont.). Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 69–105.

Evans, E.E. 1943. Four bronze axes. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 106–107.

Tomb, J.J. & Davies, O. 1943. Recent finds in County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 108–110.

Davies, O. 1943. Food-vessels from Feeny, Co. Derry. 1943. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 110–111.

Walmsley, T., Mogey, J.M. & Gamble, D.P. 1943. The Peoples of Northern Ireland . An anthropometric survey (cont.). Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 112–125.

Mogey, J.M. 1943. The Peoples of Northern Ireland . An anthropometric data. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 126–141.

Mogey, J.M. 1943. Bibliography of periodical literature relating to the Archæology of Ulster 1941 and 1942. Ulster J. Archaeol. 6, 142–143.

1944 (7)

Evans, E.E. 1944. Belfast: the site and the city. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 5–29.

Green, E.R.R. 1944. The cotton hand-loom weavers in the north-east of Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 30–41.

Herring, I. 1944. The Scottish cart in Ireland and its contemporaries, circa 1800. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 42–46.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1944. Two recent finds in Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 47–50.

Hawkes, C.F.C. 1944. The horned cairns of Ulster—a footnote. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 51–52.

Davies, O. 1944. Church architecture in Ulster (cont.). Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 53–61.

Evans, E.E. 1944. A gold ornament and other Bronze Age finds from Rathlin. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 61–64.

George, A.H. 1944. A night-dial from County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 64.

May, A.McL. 1944. Bronze Age burials, Knocknacart, Crossgare, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 65–73.

Lowry-Corry, D. & Davies, O. 1944. Wooden vessels from Bogs in Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 73–75.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1944. The County Armagh Volunteers of 1778–1793 (concluded). Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 76–95.

Raftery, J. 1944. A short cist in Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 95–97.

Batty, J. 1944. A dagger sheath from Castlerock, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 97.

Evans, E.E. 1944. A bronze axe from Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 98–99.

Paterson, T.G.F. & Davies, O. 1944. Cist-grave at Duvernagh, Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 99–101.

Evans, E.E. 1944. Souterrain at Ballyhornan, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 102–104.

Evans, E.E. 1944. Two food-vessels from Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 105–108.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1944. Harvest customs in Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 109–116.

Anonymous. 1944. Survey of ancient monuments. Third list of additions and corrections (cont.). Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 117–121.

Evans, E.E. 1944. Unrecorded finds. Ulster J. Archaeol. 7, 122.

1945 (8)

Paterson, T.G.F. 1945. Proposals for a University at Armagh, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 5–13.

Evans, E.E. 1945. Field Archæology in the Ballycastle district, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 14–32.

Davies, O. 1945. Movilla Abbey, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 33–38.

Evans, E.E. 1945. An urn from Culmore, Co. Antrim, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 39–42.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1945. Brigid's crosses in County Armagh, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 43–48.

Evans, E.E. 1945. A Famine relic, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 49.

Cassidy, W. Jr & Lawlor, H.C. 1945. The chapel of the Ford, Belfast, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 50–59.

May, A.McL & May, R.L. 1945. Iron Age pits, Camus, Co. Londonderry, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 60–62.

May, A.McL. 1945. Wooden javelin from Altinure, Co. Londonderry, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 62.

Skillen, J. 1945. The'Poun' Loney', Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 63.

Davies, O. 1945. Folklore in Maghera Parish, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 63–65.

Dobbs, M.E. 1945. The Dál Fiatach, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 66–79.

Watson, E. 1945. The Megalithic and Bronze Ages in Co. Antrim, Ulster J. Archaeol. 8, 80–118.

1946(9)

Green, E.E.R. 1946. Christmas Rhymers and Mummers. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 3–21.

Davies, O. & Mogey, J.M. 1946. Large prehistoric enclosures in Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 21–23.

Cordner, W.S. 1946. The cult of the holy well. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 24–36.

George, A.H. & Davies, O. 1946. Norman graveslabs from Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 37–44.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1946. Recent finds in Counties Armagh, Tyrone and Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 45–52.

Davies, O. 1946. The cairn in Castle Archdale Deer-Park. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 53–57.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1946. “Long Bullets” in Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 58–68.

Lecky, H. 1946. Ballyscullion House. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 68.

Mogey, J.M. 1946. Wooden canoes. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 69–76.

Davies, O. 1946. Old churches in the parish of Rossinver, Co. Leitrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 76–79.

Evans, E.E. 1946. Newly discovered souterrains: County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 79–83.

Colhoun, M.R. 1946. Newly discovered souterrains: Ballylin, Malin, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 84–86.

Evans, E.E. 1946. The origins of Irish agriculture. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 87–90.

Davies, O. 1946. Excavations around Lough Eske, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 91–99.

Davies, O. 1946. Bangor Abbey, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 100–104.

May, A.McL. 1946. Urn burial at Slaghtaverty, parish of Errigal, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 104–105.

Anonyous. 1946. Enamelled bronze from Carncose. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 106.

Walmsley, T., Mogey, J.M. & Gamble, D.P. 1946. The Peoples of Northern Ireland. An anthropometric survey (cont.). Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 107–117.

Mogey, J.M. 1946. The Peoples of Northern Ireland. An anthropometric data. 2—Ballymena and East Coast Districts. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 126–141.

Mogey, J.M. 1946. Bibliography of periodical literature relating to the Archæology of Ulster (cont.) 1943– 1945. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 128–129.

Mogey, J.M. 1946. Notes on some field monuments in the Braid. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 130–137.

Gamble, D.P. 1946. Excavations at Scollan's Cave. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 138.

Greer, T. 1946. Food-vessel from Curglassan, Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 138–139.

Davies, O. 1946. Urn from Comber. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 139–140.

Davies, O. 1946. Slate pendant from Tirkane. Ulster J. Archaeol. 9, 140–141.

1947 (10)

Davies, O. 1947. Types of rath in southern Ulster . Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 3–14.

McCracken, E. 1947. The woodlands of Ulster in the early seventeenth century. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 15–25.

Riddell, A. 1947. The Dublin-Belfast coach. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 26–29.

Bersu, G. 1947. The rath in townland Lissue, Co. Antrim. Report on excavations in 1946. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 30–58.

Evans, E.E. 1947. Bog butter: another explanation. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 59–62.

Cassidy, W. 1947. The arms of St. George's Church, Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 62.

Dobbs, M. 1947. The site Carrickabraghy. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 63–65.

Evans, E.E. 1947. Some newly reported bronze implements. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 66–68.

Thompson, T. 1947. The relic of the Irish Famine (1846–1847). Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 69–70.

Cordner, W.S., Davies, O. & Davidson, R.C. 1947. Norman graveslabs (additions). Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 70–72.

Davies, O. 1947. The castles of County Cavan. Part I. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 73–100.

Hennig, J. 1947. Goethe and Lord Bristol, Bishop of Derry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 101–109.

Pateron, T.G.F. 1947. A County Armagh mendicant badge inscribed “Shankill Poor 1699”. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 101–114.

McAnally, H. 1947. Jobit—Fontaine—Sarrazin. Ulster J. Archaeol. 10, 115–120.

1949 (12)

Green, E.R.R. 1949. A catalogue of the estate amaps, etc., in the Downshire Office, Hillsborough, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 12, 1–25.

Davies, O. 1949. Excavation of the horned cairn of Ballymarlagh, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 12, 26–42.

Davies, O. 1949. A summary of the Archaeology of Ulster. Part II. Ulster J. Archaeol. 12, 43–76.

Otway-Ruthen, J. 1949. The Dower Charter of John de Courcy's wife. Ulster J. Archaeol. 12, 77–81.

Mogey, J.M. 1949. Preliminary report on excavations in Mullaghmore td., Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 12, 82–88.

Hennig, J. 1949. The historical and geographical background of Prevost's Irish novels. Ulster J. Archaeol. 12, 89–97.

Sidebottom, J.M. 1949. A promontory fort on Tory Island. Ulster J. Archaeol. 12, 98–103.

Evans, E.E. 1949. Old Ireland and New England. Ulster J. Archaeol. 12, 104–112.

1950 (13)

Jope, E.M. 1950. The Archæological Survey of Northern Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 4–5.

Evans, E.E. 1950. Rath and souterrain at Shaneen Park, Belfast, townland of Ballyaghagan, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 6–27.

May, A.McL. 1950. Two Neolithic hearths, Gortcorbies, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 28–39.

Davidson, R.C. 1950. Rock scribings in Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 39–41.

Davidson, R.C. 1950. Flint axe from Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 42.

Evans, E.E. 1950. Worked flints from boulder clay in Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 42–43.

Collins, A.E.P. 1950. A flint knife from Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 43.

Sidebotham, J.M. 1950. A settlement at Goodland townland, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 44–53.

Jope, J.M. 1950. A souterrain at Harryville, Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 53.

Graham, T.B. & Jope, E.M. 1950. A bronze brooch and ibex-headed pin from the sandhills at Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 54–56.

Jope, E.M. 1950. Two Iron Age horse bridle-bits from the North of Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 57–60.

Jope, E.M. 1950. Excavations at Carrickfergus, 1949–50. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 61–65.

Marshall, K. 1950. Cast bronze cauldrons of Medieval type in the Belfast City Museum. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 66–75.

May, A.McL. 1950. Some wooden utensils from Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 76–80.

Jope, E.M., Jope, H.M. & Johnson, E.A. 1950. Harry Avery's castle, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone, excavations in 1950. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 81–92.

Hennig, J. 1950. Fortunatus in Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 93–104.

Dobbs, M.E. 1950. The name "Dalaraidia". Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 105.

Arthurs, J.B. 1950. An appeal for the preservation of Ulster Gaelic MSS. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 106–107.

Jope, E.M. 1950. Bibliography of periodical literature relating to the Archæology of Ulster 1948, 1949, 1950. Ulster J. Archaeol. 13, 108–111.

1951 (14)

Evans, E.E. 1951. R.A.S. Macalister and the Archæology of Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 2–6.

Scott Pearson, A.F. 1951. Alumni of St. Andrews and the settlement of Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 7–14.

Waterman, D.M. 1951. Excavations at Dundrum Castle, 1950. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 15–29.

Davidson, R.C. 1951. A newly-discovered horned cairn in Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 30.

Jope, E.M. 1951. Scottish influences in the North of Ireland: castles with Scottish features, 1580–1640. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 31–47.

Evans, E.E. 1951. Ancient fish weirs on the Co. Down coast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 48.

Griffiths, W.E. 1951. Decorated rotary querns from Wales and Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 49–61.

Jope, E.M. 1951. A crescentic jet necklace from Rasharkin, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 61.

Jope, E.M. 1951. A Late Bronze Age shield mould of wood from County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 62–65.

Collins, A.E.P. & Jope, E.M. 1951. Mesolithic flints from Joymount, Carrickfergus. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 65–67.

Collins, A.E.P. & Jope, E.M. 1951. Mesolithic flints from Joymount, Carrickfergus. Ulster J. Archaeol. 14, 65–67. (A.E.P.C. signed offprint)

1952 (15)

Collins, A.E.P. 1952. Excavations in the sandhills at Dundrum, Co. Down, 1950–51. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 2–26.

Collins, A.E.P. & Waterman, D.M. 1952. Knockmany chambered grave, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 26–30.

Jope, E.M. 1952. Porcellanite axes from factories in north-east Ireland : Tievebulliagh and Rathlin. Part I. Archaeological survey. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 31–55.

Morey, J.E. & Sabine, P.A. 1952. Porcellanite axes from factories in north-east Ireland : Tievebulliagh and Rathlin. Part II. A petrographical review of the porcellanite axes of north-east Ireland . Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 56–60.

Jope, E.M. & Jope, H.M. 1952. Four recently discovered Bronze Age burial groups. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 61–70.

Waterman, D.M. & Collins, A.E.P. 1952. The excavation of two raths at Ballywillwill, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 71–83.

Evans, E.E. 1952. Two Belfast raths. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 84–86.

Waterman, D.M. & Collins, A.E.P. 1952. Excavations at Greencastle, Co. Down, 1951. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 87–102.

Waterman, D.M. 1952. Excavations at the entrance to Carrickfegus Castle, 1950. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 103–118.

Thomas, M.D. 1952. Communications in mid-Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 15, 119–128.

1953 (16)

Evans, E.E. 1953. Archæology in Northern Ireland, 1921–1951. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 3–6.

Movius, H.L. 1953. Archæological research in Northern Ireland: an historical account of the investigations at Larne. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 7–23.

Case, H.J. 1953. The Neolithic site at Goodlands, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 24.

Hodges, H.W.M. 1953. Some observations on the Mesolithic period in Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 25–30.

Jope, E.M. & Preston, J. 1953. An axe of stone from Great Langdale, Lake District, found in County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 31–36.

Jope, E.M. 1953. Three Late Bronze Age swords from Ballycroghan, near Bangor, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 37–40.

Proudfoot, V.B. 1953. Excavation of a rath at Boho, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 41–57.

Proudfoot, V.B. 1953. Excavations at Tullybeg fort, Co. Down, 1952. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 58.

Waterman,D.M. 1953. Notes on two early medieval swords found in Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 59–62.

Jope, E.M. 1953. Castleraw, near Loughgall, Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 63–67.

Jope, E.M. 1953. Enniskillen water-gate: a further note. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 68.

McCourt, D. 1953. Traditions of Rundale in and around the Sperrin Mountains. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 69–84.

McNeill, D.B. 1953. The little railway mania in Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 85–92.

Frey, J. 1953. A catalogue of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century estate maps in the Antrim Estate Office, Glenarm, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 93–103.

Arthurs, J.B. 1953. The Ulster Place-Name Society. Ulster J. Archaeol. 16, 104–106.

1954 (17)

Evans, E.E. 1954. Joseph Skillen [obituary]. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 2.

Jope, E.M., Mitchell, G.F. & Evans, E.E. 1954. Claude Blake Whelan [obituary]. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 3–6.

Collins, A.E.P. 1954. The excavation of a double horned cairn at Audleystown, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 5–56.

Evans, E.E. & Mitchell, G.F. 1954. Three bronze spear-heads from Tattenamona, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 57–61.

Hodges, H.W.M. 1954. Studies in the Late Bronze Age in Ireland. I. Stone and clay moulds, and wooden models for bronze implements. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 62–80.

Jope, E.M. 1954. An Iron Age decorated sword-scabbard from the River Bann at Toome. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 81–91.

Jope, E.M. 1954. The Keshcarrigan bowl and bronze mirror-handle from Ballymoney. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 92–96.

Proudfoot, B. 1954. Excavations at the Cathedral Hill, Downpatrick, Co. Down: preliminary report of excavations in 1953. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 97–102.

Waterman, D.M. 1954. Excavations at Clough Castle, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 103–163.

Waterman D.M. 1954. Excavations at Dromore Motte, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 164–168.

Jope, E.M. 1954. Mongavlin Castle, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 169–172.

James, F.G. 1954. Derry in the time of George I: selections from Bishop Nicolson's letters, 1718–1722. Ulster J. Archaeol. 17, 173–186.

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Mitchell, G.F. 1955. The Mesolithic site at Toome Bay, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 1–16.

Hodges, H.M.V. 1955. The excavation of a group of cooking-places at Ballycroghan, Co Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 17–28.

Davies, O. 1955. The Black Pig's Dyke. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 29–36.

Jope, E.M. 1955. Chariotry and paired-draught in Ireland during the Early Iron Age: the evidence of some horse-bridle-bits. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 37–44.

Collins, A.E.P. 1955. Excavations in Lough Faughan crannog, Co. Down, 1951–52. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 45–81.

Paterson, R. 1955. Hand distaffs from Lough Faughan, Lagore and Ballinderry crannogs. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 81–82.

Waterman, D.M. 1955. Excavations at Seafin Castle and Ballyroney motte and bailey. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 83–104.

Paterson, T.G.F. 1955. Further note on the proposed Armagh University. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 105–108.

Evans, E.E. 1955. The Black Man and the White Thorn. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 109–112.

McGaw, W.O. 1955. Tragic occurrences which took place in the Parish of Carnmoney and County of Antrim in the year 1807 through belief in witchcraft.. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 113–116.

Beatty, W. & Collins, A.E.P. 1955. A bog find from Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 18, 117–118.

1956 (19)

Collins, A.E.P. 1956. A stone circle on Castle Mahon Mountain, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 1–10.

Mogey, J.M. & Thompson, G.B 1956. Excavation of two ring-barrows in Mullaghmore townland, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 11–28.

Hodges, H.W.M. 1956. Studies in the Late Bronze Age in Ireland. 2. the typology and distribution of bronze implements. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 29–56.

Proudfoot, B. 1956. Excavations at Cathedral Hill, Downpatrick, Co. Down: preliminary report on excavations in 1954. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 57–72.

Waterman, D.M. 1956. The excavation of a house and souterrain at White Fort, Drumaroad, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 73–86.

Waterman, D.M. 1956. The excavation of a house and souterrain at Craig Hill, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 87–91.

Buchanan, R.H. 1956. Corbelled structures in Lecale, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 92–112.

Dobbs, M.E. 1956. Lough Neagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 113–114.

Collins, A.E.P. 1956. A horned cairn at Ballynichol, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 115–120.

Jope, E.M. 1956. Lissan Rectory, Kilwaughter Castle, and the buildings in the north of Ireland designed by John Nash. Ulster J. Archaeol. 19, 121–130.

1957 (20)

Scott, J.H. 1957. Analysis of pre-Christian Irish skeletal material: I. Age of death. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 5–7.

Collins, A.E.P. 1957. Trial excavations in a round cairn on Knockiveagh, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 8–28.

Collins, A.E.P. 1957. A round cairn at Loughkeelan, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 29–34.

Collins, A.E.P. 1957. A destroyed burial chamber ay "Edenville," Ballygraffan, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 35–36.

Collins, A.E.P. 1957. Excavations at two standing stones in Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 37–42.

Collins, A.E.P. 1957. Some recent finds of flint arrowheads. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 42–43.

Collins, A.E.P. 1957. Excavations at the Giant's Ring, Ballynahatty. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 44–50.

Hodges, H.W.M. 1957. Studies in the Late Bronze Age in Ireland: 3. The hoards of bronze implements. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 51–63.

Hodges, H.W.M. 1957. Some recent finds of bronze implements. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 64–69.

Proudfoot, P. 1957. A second gold find from Downpatrick. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 70–72.

Jope, E.M. & Wilson, B.C.S. 1957. A burial group of the first century A.D. near Donaghadee, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 73–95.

Jope, E.M. & Wilson, B.C.S. 1957. The decorated cast bronze disc from the River Bann near Coleraine. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 95–102.

Inskeep, R.R. & Proudfoot, B. 1957. Dunbeg: a small hill-fort in County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 103–113.

McCourt, D. 1957. The maps of the Brownlow estate and the study of the rural landscape in north Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 114–122.

McCracken, E. 1957. Charcoal-burning ironworks in seventeenth and eighteenth century Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 20, 123–138.

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Proudfoot, B. & Weatherup, D.R.M. 1958. Finds from Coney Island, Lough Beg. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 2–6.

Hodges, H.W.M. 1958. A hunting camp at Cullyhanna Lough, near Newtown Hamilton, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 7–13.

Jope, E.M. 1958. A heavy bronze ring of Italian type from Co. Derry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 14–16.

Jope, E.M. 1958. An iron spearhead of Germanic Type from Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 16–17.

Proudfoot, B. 1958. Further excavations at Shaneen Park, Belfast, Ballyaghagan Townland, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 18–38.

Waterman, D.M. 1958. Excavations at Ballyfounder Rath, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 39–61.

Waterman, D.M. 1958. Note on the discovery of a rath in Spittle Ballee, Townland, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 62–63.

Waterman, D.M. 1958. A note on Dundrum Castle, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 63–66.

Waterman, D.M. 1958. A note on Medieval pottery from Nendrum and Grey Abbey, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 67–73.

Waterman, D.M. 1958. Greencastle, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 74–88.

Davidson, R.C. 1958. Some crosses in Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 89–90.

Seaby, W.A. 1958. A bronze weight box from Grey Abbey, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 91–100.

Jope, E.M. 1958. Castlecaulfield, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 101–107.

Jope, E.M. 1958. Portora Castle, near Enniskillen. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 107–108.

Meek, H. & Jope, E.M. 1958. The castle at Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 109–114.

Buchanan, R.H., Proudfoot, B. & Johnson, J.H. 1958. Excavations at Murphystown, Co. Down. Preliminary report on excavation in 1956. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 115–126.

Evans, E.E. & Proudfoot, B. 1958. Excavations at the Deer's Meadow. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 127–131.

Hughes, E.1958. Land reclamation in Belfast Lough. Ulster J. Archaeol. 21, 132–141.

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Collins, A.E.P. 1959. Further investigations in the Dundrum sandhills. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 5–20.

Collins, A.E.P. 1959. Further work at Audleystown long cairn, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 21–27.

Collins, A.E.P. 1959. Edenmore chambered long cairn, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 27–30,

Collins, A.E.P. 1959. Kilfeaghan dolmen, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 31–32.

May, A.McL. & Collins, A.E.P. 1959. Cremation burials at Gortfad, Co. Londonderry, with some remarks on cordoned urns. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 33–41.

Collins, A.E.P. 1959. Two hollow-based arrowheads in carboniferous chert. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 42.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1959 (with contributions by A.E.P. Collins & G.C. Dunning). Department of Antiquities, Belfast Museum and Art Gallery archaeological acquisitions of Irish origin for the year 1958. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 43–55.

Dolley, R.H.M. 1959. A neglected tenth-century coin-hoard from Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 56–58.

Lowry-Corry, D. 1959. N newly discovered statue at the church on White Island, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 59–66.

Dickinson, C.W. & Waterman, D.M. 1959. Excavation of a rath with Motte at Castleskreen, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 67–82.

Waterman, D.M. 1959. Piper's Fort, Farranfad, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 83–87.

Collins, A.E.P. 1959. A rath group at Craigaphuile, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 88–92.

Collins, A.E.P. & Proudfoot, B. 1959. A trial excavation in Clea Lakes crannog, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 92–101.

Proudfoot, B. 1959. Note on a rath at Croft Road, Hollywood, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 102–106.

Boal, F.W. & Moffitt, M.K. 1959. A partly destroyed rath in Killarn Townland, Newtownards, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 107–111.

Jope, E.N. & Seaby, W.A. 1959. A square earthwork in North-Belfast: the site of the Ekenhead early 14th Century coin-hoard. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 112–115.

Jope, E.N. & Seaby, W.A. 1959. A new document in the Public Records Office: defensive houses in Medieval towns. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 116–118.

Waterman, D.A. 1959. Castle Archdale, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 119–123.

Waterman, D.A. 1959. Tully Castle, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 123–126.

Waterman, D.A. 1959. Tullykelter Castle, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 127–129.

Buchanan, R.H., Johnson, J.H. & Proudfoot, B. 1959. Excavations at Murphystown, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 130–133.

1960 (23)

Anonymous. 1960. Dr. D.A. Chart. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 1.

Collins, A.E.P. 1960. Knockmany chambered cairn, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 2–8.

Morton, W.R.M. & Waterman, D.M. 1960. Recent finds of Bronze Age burials. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 9–14.

Wilson, B.C.S. 1960. An inhumation burial with food-vessel, Sandville townland, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 15–21.

Collins, A.E.P. 1960. More recent finds of bronze implements. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 22–24.

Collins, A.E.P. & Seaby, W.A. 1960. Structures and small finds discovered at Lough Eskragh, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 25–37.

Collins, A.E.P. 1960. Two Romano-British finds from Rathlin Island. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 38–39.

Jope, E.M. 1960. The beads from the 1st century A.D. burial at 'Loughey' near Donaghadee: supplementary note. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 40.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1960. Department of Antiquities, Belfast Museum and Art Gallery archaeological acquisitions of Irish origin for the year 1959. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 41–59.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1960. A late sixteenth-century battle-axe from Benburb. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 59–60.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1960. Bone beads and ring from Newgrange, Co. Meath. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 61–62.

Dickinson, C.W. & Waterman, D.M. 1960. Excavations at Castle Skreen, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 63–77.

Collins, A.E.P. 1960. Finds from a rath in Glencull townland, Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 78–80.

Collins, A.E.P. 1960. A souterrain at Tobergill, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 80–81.

Waterman, D.M. 1960. An Early Christian mortuary house at Saul, Co. Down with notes on similar monuments in Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 82–88.

Waterman, D.M. 1960. Sir John Davies and his Ulster buildings: Castlederg and Castle Curlews, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 89–96.

Jope, E.M. 1960. Moyry, Charlemont, Castleraw, and Richhill: fortification to architecture in the North of Ireland 1570–1700. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 97–123.

Waterman, D.M. 1960. A vanished Ulster house: Echlinville, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 125–126.

Treadwell, V. 1960. the survey of Armagh and Tyrone, 1622. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 126–137.

Harvey, J. 1960. A note the Medieval walls and gates of Dublin. Ulster J. Archaeol. 23, 138.

1961–2 (24 & 25)

Davies, & Evans, E.E. 1961–2. Irish court cairns. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 2–7.

Collins, A.E.P. 1961–2. Chambered tombs in detail and in the massÑa review. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 8–15.

Collins, A.E.P. 1961–2. A worked flint from Ballyskeagh, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 15.

Smith, A.G. & Willis, E.H. 1961–2. Radiocarbon dating of the Fallahogy Landnam Phase. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 16–24.

Jope, E.M. 1961–2. Iron Age brooches in Ireland: summary. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 25–38.

Davison, B.K. 1961–2. Excavations at Ballynarry Rath, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–5, 39–87.

Dolley, R.H.M. 1961–2. The Viking Age coin-hoard from Ballycastle in Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 88–90.

Proudfoot, V.B. & Wilson, B.C.S. 1962. Further excavations at Larrybane promontory fort, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 91–115.

Collins, A.E.P. 1961–2. An earthwork at Craigboy, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 116–118.

Henshall, A.S. & Seaby, W.A. 1961–2. The Dungiven costume. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 119–142.

Malcolm, J. 1961–2. Josias Welsh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 143–144.

Green, E.R.R. & Jope, E.M. 1961–2. Patron and architect: an example of relations in the late 18th century. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 145–151.

Waterman, D.M. 1961–2. The building of Ballykilbeg House, Co. Down, 1790–2. Ulster J. Archaeol. 24–25, 152–155.

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Case, H. 1963. Foreign connections in the Irish Neolithic. Ulster J. Archaeol. 26, 3–18.

Collins, A.E.P. & Wilson, B.C.S. 1963. The Slieve Gullion cairns. Ulster J. Archaeol. 26, 19–40.

Collins, A.E.P. 1963. Two large barbed and tanged points from Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 26, 41–42.

Waterman, D.M. 1963. A Neolithic and Dark Age site at Langford Lodge, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 26, 43–54.

Waterman, D.M. 1963. Excavations at Duneight, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 26, 55–78.

Pollock, A.J. & Waterman, D.M. 1963. A Medieval pottery kiln at Downpatrick. Ulster J. Archaeol. 26, 79–104.

Flanangan, L.N.W. 1963. Archaeological acquisitions of Irish origin for the years 1960 and 1961, Ulster Museum, Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 26, 105–111.

McCutcheon, W.A. 1963. Industrial Archaeology. Ulster J. Archaeol. 26, 112–114.

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Collins, A.E.P. & Wilson, B.C.S. 1964. The excavation of a court cairn at Ballymacdermot, Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 3–22.

Waterman, D.M. 1964. The stone circle, cairn and alignment at Drumskinny, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 23–30.

Pollock, A.J. & Waterman, D.M. 1964. A Bronze Age habitation at Downpatrick. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 31–58.

Collins, A.E.P. 1964. Further finds of bronze axes with some remarks on winged axes. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 59–61.

Rynne, E. 1964. Middle Bronze Age burial at Knockboy, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 62–66.

Seaby, W.A. 1964. A ring-headed bronze pin from Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 67–72.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1964. Department of Antiquities, The Ulster Museum, Belfast archaeological acquisitions of Irish origin for the year 1962. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 73–95.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1964. Recent finds from north Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 96–102.

Towill, E.S. 1964. Saint Mochaoi and Nendrum. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 103–120.

Wright, W.S. 1964. Recent investigations of souterrains: a souterrain at Aird, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 121–123.

Davison, B.K. 1964. Three souterrains at Downview Park West, Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 124–128.

Collins, A.E.P. 1964. Toberdoney souterrain, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 129–132.

Waterman, D.M. 1964. Notes on transitional architectural fragments in Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 133–136.

Waterman, D.M. 1964. The water supply of Dundrum Castel, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 136–139.

Treadwell, V. 1964. The survey of Armagh and Tyrone, 1622 (cont.). Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 140–154.

McCutcheon, W.A. 1964. Ulster railway engineering and architecture. Ulster J. Archaeol. 27, 155–165.

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Waterman, D.M. 1965. The court cairn at Annaghmare, Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 28, 3–46.

Collins, A.E.P. 1965. Ballykeel dolmen and cairn, Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 28, 47–70.

Collins, A.E.P. 1965. Cremation burials from Cos. Armagh and Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 28, 71–77.

Addyman, P.V. 1965. Coney Island, Lough Neagh: prehistoric settlement, Anglo-Norman castle and Elizabethan native fortress. An interim report on excavations in 1962 to 1964. Ulster J. Archaeol. 28, 78–101.

Flanangan, L.N.W. 1965. Department of Antiquities, Ulster Museum Irish Antiquities: archaeological acquisitions of Irish origin for the year 1963. Ulster J. Archaeol. 28, 102–116.

Dolley, R.H.M. 1965. A largely forgotten 17th-century coin-hoard from the south-east of Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 28, 117–121.

Meek, H.A. 1965. Changing attitudes to restoration. Ulster J. Archaeol. 28, 122–131.

McCracken, E. 1965. Supplementary list of Irish charcoal-burning ironworks. Ulster J. Archaeol. 22, 132–136.

1966 (29)

Evans, E. 1966. George Barnett: an appreciation. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 1–5.

Addyman, P.V. & Vernon, P.D. 1966. A beach pebble industry from Dunaff Bay, Inishowen, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 6–15.

Flanagan, L.N.W. & Flanagan, D.E. 1966. The excavation of a court cairn at Bavan, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 16–38.

Lynch, F. 1966. The court cairn at Balix Lower, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 39–42.

Collins, A.E.P. 1966. Barnes Lower court cairn, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 43–75.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1966. A Neolithic site at Drumadonnell, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 76–82.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1966. An unpublished flint hoard from the Braid Valley, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 82–90.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1966. Flint implements from Straleel, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 91–94.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1966. A bronze halberd from Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 95–96.

Eogan, G. 1966. Some notes on the origin and diffusion of the bronze socketed gouge. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 97–102.

Flanangan, L.N.W. 1966. Department of Antiquities, Ulster Museum Irish Antiquities: archaeological acquisitions of Irish origin for the year 1964. Ulster J. Archaeol. 28, 103–116.

Seaby, W.A. 1966. A pair of pre-Plantation spurs. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 112–113.

Seaby, W.A. 1966. Gold 'ear-ring/hair-ring' from Lough Eskragh, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 113–114.

Flanangan, L.N.W. 1966. Dark Age sites in Ballymacrea Lower, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 115–116.

Collins, A.E.P. 1966. Excavations at Dressogagh Rath, Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 117–129.

Dolley, M. 1966. Four neglected Irish finds of Anglo-Irish coins of John. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 130–137.

Seaby, W.A. 1966. Yew drinking cup from Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 29, 138–142.

1967 (30)

Woodman, P.C. 1967. Some implement types from Glenarm. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 3–8.

Woodman, P.C. 1967. A flint hoard from Killybeg. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 8–14.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1967. An enlarged hollow scraper from North Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 15–16.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1967. Two decorated vessels from Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 17–20.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1967. Ulster Museum: archaeological acquisitions of Irish origin for the year 1965. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 21–40.

Warner, R.B. 1967. Early Iron Age sword from Toome, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 41–43.

Warhurst, C. 1967. Excavatons at Drumee Rath, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 44–48.

Waterman, D.M. 1967. A pair of raths at Glenkeen, Co. Derry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 49–52.

Waterman, D.M. 1967. The Early Christian churches and cemetery at Derry, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 53–75.

Rees-Jones, S.G.& Waterman, D.M. 1967. Recent work at Harry Avery's Castle, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 76–82.

Waterman, D.M. 1967. A note on Strangford Castle, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 83–86.

Waterman, D.M. 1967. Agheeghter Castle, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 87–88.

Dolley, R.H.M., Nesbitt, N. & Rebbeck, D. 1967. Three unpublished nineteenth-century Irish finds of coins. Ulster J. Archaeol. 30, 89–94.

Index of Volumes 13–30. Ulster J Archaeol 30, 101–128.

1968 (31)

Baillie, M.G.L. & Pilcher, J.R. 1968. A dendrochronological project for the North of Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 2.

Evans, E.E. 1968. Archaeology in Ulster since 1920. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 3–8.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1968. Accumulations of Neolithic flint and stonework from near Raphoe, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 9–15.

Collins, A.E.P. & Evans, E.E. 1968. A cist burial at Carrickinab, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 16–24.

Waterman, D.M. 1968. Cordoned urn burials and ring-ditch at Urbalreagh, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 25–32.

Flanagan, L.N.W, Warner, R.B. & Woodman, P.C. 1968. Ulster Museum: archaeological acquisitions of Irish origin from the year 1966. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 33–52.

Collins, A.E.P. 1968. Settlement in Ulster, AD 0–1100. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 53–58.

Collins, A.E.P. 1968. Excavations at Dromore ring-work, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 59–66.

Waterman, D.M. 1968. Note on a destroyed rath and souterrain at Killyglen, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 67–70.

Waterman, D.M. 1968. Castle Balfour, Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 71–76.

Gailey, A. 1968. Irish iron-shod wooden spades. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 77–86.

Pilcher, J.R. 1968. Some applications of scanning electron microscopy to the study of modern and fossil pollen. Ulster J. Archaeol. 31, 87–91.

1969 (32)

Weatherup, D.R.M. 1969. Alfred H. George. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 1.

Case, H. 1969. Settlement-patterns in the north Irish Neolithic. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 3–27.

ApSimon, A.M. 1969. The earlier Bronze Age in the North of Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 28–72.

Pilcher, J.R. 1969. Archaeological, palaeoecology, and 14C dating of the Beaghmore stone circle site. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 73–91.

Warhurst, C. 1969. Excavations at Rathbeg, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 93–100.

Waterman, D.M. 1969. An early Medieval horn from the River Erne. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 101–104.

Dolley, M. & Rebbeck, D. 1969. A Twentieth-century paper money hoard from east Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 105–108.

Russel, J.F. 1969. Archaeological material in the teaching collection of the Department of Archaeology, Queen's University, Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 109–111.

Glascock, R.E. 1969. Medieval pottery from Inch, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 112.

Waterman, D.M. 1969. Callowhill church, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 32, 113.

1970 (33)

Wilson, B.C.S. 1970. Oliver Davies and Estyn Evans: an appreciation. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 1–2.

Mitchell, G.F. 1970. Some chronological implications of the Irish Mesolithic. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 3–14.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1970. A flint hoard from Ballyclare, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 15–22.

Collins, A.E.P. 1970. Bronze Age moulds in Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 23–36.

Proudfoot, B. 1970. Irish raths and cashels: some notes on chronology, origins and survivals. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 37–48.

Herity, M. 1970. Rathmulcah, Ware and Macfirbisigh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 49–53.

Radford, C.A.R. 1970. Devenish. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 55–62.

Waterman, D.M. 1970. Somersetshire and other foreign building stone in medieval Ireland, c 1175–1400. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 63–75.

Dolley, R.H.M. 1970. The pattern of Elizabethan coin-hoards from Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 77–88.

Hayes-McCoy, G.A. 1970. The making of an O'Neill: a view of the ceremony at Tullaghoge, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 89–94.

Seaby, W.A. 1970. Ulster beggars' badges. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 95–106.

Craig, M. 1970. New light on Jigginstown. Ulster J. Archaeol. 33, 107–110.

1971 (34)

Smith, A.G. & Collins, A.E.P. 1971. The stratigraphy, palynology and archaeology of diatomite deposits at Newferry, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 3–25.

Haworth, R. 1971. The horse harness of the Irish Early Iron Age. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 26–49.

Bateson, J.D. 1971. The finding of Roman silver coins in the vicinity of the Giant's Causeway. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 50–57.

Warhurst, C. 1971. Excavation of a rath at Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 58–64.

Waterman, D.M. 1971. A marshland habitation site near Larne, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 65–76.

Rees-Jones, S.G. 1971. A souterrain at Sheepland Mor, near Chapeltown, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. Series 3, 34, 77–78.

Hamlin, A. 1971. Church sites in Langfield Parish, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 79–83.

Boyle, A. 1971. The list of Abbesses in Conchubranus' Life of Saint Monenna. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 84–86.

Scott, B.G. 1971. Applications of metallographic examination of iron artefacts to Irish archaeology. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 87–95.

Seaby, W.A. 1971. Catalogue of Ulster tokens, tickets, vouchers, checks, passes etc. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 96–106.

Megaw, J.V.S. 1971. Two axes of the fake 'Glencar' class in the County Museum, Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 107–108.

Clarke, R.S.J. 1971. Four cross-slabs in County Down graveyards. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 108–109.

Davidson, R.C. 1971. Medieval Stone Carvings from Saul and Downpatrick. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 109–110.

Waterman, D.M. 1971. Romanesque stone-carving from Killyleagh, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 34, 110.

1972 (35)

Collins, A.E.P. 1972. Robert Carruthers Davidson. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 1–2.

Mitchell, N.C. 1972. Andrew McLean May. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 2.

Clark, J.G.D. 1972. The archaeology of Stone Age settlement. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 3–16.

Smith, A.G. & Pilcher, J.R. 1972. Pollen analysis and radiocarbon dating of deposits at Slieve Gullion passage grave, Co. Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 17–21.

Hamlin, A. 1972. A chi-rho-carved stone at Drumaqueran, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 22–28.

Waterman, D.M. 1972. A group of raths at Ballypalady, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 29–36.

Harper, A.E.T. 1972. The excavation of a rath in Mullaghbain townland, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 37–44.

Seaby, W.A. 1972. A small hoard of Mary Queen of Scots coins from Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 45–47.

McCourt, D. & Evans, D. 1972. A seventeenth century farmhouse at Liffock, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 48–56.

Briggs, C.S. 1972. The court cairn in Killymoon Demesne, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 57–58.

Harper, A.E.T. 1972. A souterrain at Cloughorr, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 59–61.

Warner, R.B. 1972. A souterrain at Balleaston, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 61–63.

Simpson, W.G. 1972. A gaming board of Mallinderry-type from Knockanboy, Derrykeighan, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 63–64.

Harper, A.E.T. 1972. A small cist at Lislaird, Castlederg, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 35, 65.

1973–1974 (36 & 37)

Woodman, P.C. 1973–1974. Settlement patterns of the Irish Mesolithic. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 1–16.

Lynn, C.J. 1973–1974. The excavation of a ring-cairn in Carnkenny townland, Co. Meath. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 17–31.

Harper, A.E.T. 1973–1974. The excavation of a rath in Crossnacreevy townland, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 32–41.

Clayton, B. 1973–1974. Palaeoecological investigations at Crossnacreevy, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 42–51.

Graham-Campbell, J. 1973–1974. The Lough Ravel, Co. Antrim, brooch and others of ninth-century date. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 52–57.

Warner, R. 1973–1974. The re-provenancing of two important penannular brooches of the Viking Period. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 58–70.

Hall, R. 1973–1974. A check list if Viking-Age coin finds from Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 71–86.

Dolley, M. 1973–1974. Some further light on the 1891 Viking-Age coin-hoard from Ballycastle. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 87–89.

Harper, A.E.T & Seaby, W.A. 1973–1974. A late Elizabethan coin-hoard from Springhill Forest, Ballindrum townland, Moneymore, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 90–92.

Weatherup, D.R.M. 1973–1974. Antiquarian and folklife articles in the Irish Naturalists' Journal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 93–97.

Lynn, C.J. 1973–1974. A bronze axe from Magheracolton townland, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 98.

Kirk, S.M. 1973–1974. High altitude cereal growing in County Down, Northern Ireland? A note. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 99–100.

Waterman, D.M. 1973–1974. A second round tower at Devenish, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 36 & 37, 100–102.

1975 (38)

Hawkes, C. 1975. Archaeology and ancient ideas of a plenteous West. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 1–11.

Evans, E.E. 1975. An archaeological miscellany. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 12–18.

Hodges, R. 1975. Knockdhu promontory fortress: an interpretation of its function in the light of some preliminary fieldwork. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 19–24.

Baillie, M.G.L. 1975. An horizontal mill of the eight century AD at Drumard, Co. Derry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 25–32.

Barrett, G.F. & Graham, B.J. 1975. Some considerations concerning the dating and distribution of ring-forts in Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 33–47.

McNeill, T.E. 1975. Ulster mottes: a checklist. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 49–56.

Delaney, T.G. 1975. Monastic burials and a gilt bronze book-cover fragment from the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Downpatrick. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 57–59.

Lynn, C.J. 1975. Excavation in the Franciscan friary church, Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 61–80.

Hunter, R.J. 1975. Carew's survey of Ulster, 1611: the 'voluntary works'. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 81–82.

Pilcher, J.R. 1975. Finds at Beaghmore stone circles, 1971 and 1972. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 83–84.

Penney, S.H. 1975. Flat axe from Ballybofey, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 84–85.

Waterman, D.M. 1975. A Bronze Age habitation site at Sheepland, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 85–87.

Hamlin, A. 1975. Two apex stones from Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 87–88.

Warner, R.B. 1975. The coin-hoard from Ballycastle and a reprovenanced tortoise brooch from the mouth of the River Bann. Ulster J. Archaeol. 38, 89–90.

1976 (39)

Collins, A.E.P. 1976. Dooey's Cairn, Ballymacaldrack, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 1–7.

Collins, A.E.P. 1976. A court grave at Ballinran, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 8–12.

Collins,A.E.P. 1976. Three souterrains in County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 13–14.

Laing, L. 1976. Penannular brooches in Ireland and Scotland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 15–24.

Waterman, D.M. & Hamlin, A. 1976. Banagher Church, County Derry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 25–39.

Scott, B.G. 1976. Metallographic and chemical studies on a group of iron artefacts from the excavations at Greencastle, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 42–52.

Caldwell, D.H. 1976. A hagbut of cork from Corr, County Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 53–55.

Bateson, J.D. 1976. Four post-medieval coin hoards from Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 56–61.

Carleton, T. 1976. Aspects of local history in Malone, Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 62–67.

Collins, A.E.P. 1976. A court grave at Burren, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 68–69.

Collins, A.E.P. 1976. A standing stone at Portavo, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 70.

Briggs, C.S. 1976. A painted pebble from Cah, County Derry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 70–71.

Evans, E.E. 1976. The bull-roarer. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 71.

Davies, O. 1976. Ring-forts and mottes. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 72–73.

Hamlin, A. 1976. Some further documentary evidence for the round tower at Devenish, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 39, 73–74.

1981–2 (44 & 45)

Stevenson, R.B.K. 1981–2. Aspects of ambiguity in crosses and interlace (the Oliver Davis Lecture for 1981). Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 1–27.

Williams, B.B. 1981–2. A prehistoric complex at Ballygroll and Mullaboy, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 29–46.

Williams, B.B. & Yares, M.J. 1981–2. Excavations at Cloghcor, Co. Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 47–51.

Brannon, N.F. 1981–2. A rescue excavation at Lisdoo Fort, Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 53–59.

Brannon, N.F. 1981–2. The excavation of a cashel in Carn townland, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 60–64.

Lynn, C.J. 1981–2. The excavation of Rathmullan, a raised rath and motte in County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 65–171.

Robinson, P.S. & Brannon, N.F. 1981–2. A seventeenth-century house in New Row, Coleraine. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 173–178.

Woodman, P.C. 1981–2. Sampling strategies and problems of archaeological visibility. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 179–184.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1981–2. A flint javelin-head from Ballyaughian, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 185.

Williams, B.B & Yates, M.J. 1981–2. A miscellany of stone axes. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 185–188.

Brannon, N.F. 1981–2. The excavation of a megalith in Radergan townland, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 188–189.

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1981–2. A bronze dagger from the north of Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 190–191.

Bélier, A-C. 1981–2. A sherd of terra sigillata from Wood Quay, Dublin. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 192–194.

Brannon, N.F. 1981–2. A second sherd of terra sigillata from Carrickfergus, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 195.

Bradley, J. 1981–2. 'Medieval' Samian Ware-a medical suggestion. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 196–197.

McNeill, T.E. 1981–2. Anglo-Norman Ireland and the dating of English medieval pottery. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 198–200.

Brannon, N.F. 1981–2. A medieval carved stone from Errigal Keerogue Church, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 200–202.

Brannon, N.F. 1981–2. A small excavation at Castle Lug, Greenisland, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 202–203.

Brannon, N.F. 1981–2. A Late Medieval carved stone from Drumeil townland, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 204–205.

Goddard, I.C. 1981–2. Some finds of human skeletal material. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 206–207.

The Editors. 1981–2. Excavations in N. Ireland 1977–81. Ulster J. Archaeol. 44 & 45, 208–209.

1968–1982 Index

Flanagan, L.N.W. 1983 (comp.). Ulster Journal of Archaeology Index Volumes 31 (1968)–45 (1982). Ulster Archaeological Society, Belfast

1983 (46)

Collins, A.E.P. 1983. Excavations at Mount Sandel, Lower Site, Coleraine, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 1–22.

Briggs, C.S. 1983. A history of Knockoneill megalith. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 23–27.

Williams, B.B. & Robinson, P.S. 1983. The excavation of Bronze Age cists and a medieval booley house at Glenmakeeran, County Antrim, and a discussion of boolying in north Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 29–40.

Hamlin, A. & Foley, C. 1983. A women's graveyard at Carrickmore, County Tyrone, and the separate burial of women. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 41–46.

Lynn, C.J. 1983. An Early Christian period site in Ballybrolly, County Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 47–51.

Yates, M.J. 1983. Preliminary excavations at Movilla Abbey, County Down, 1980. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 53–66.

Lynn, C.J. 1983. Two raths at Ballyhenry, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 67–91.

Brannon, N.F. 1983. Rescue excavations in Macosquin, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 93–99.

McNeill, T.E. 1983. The stone castles of northern County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 101–128.

Robinson, P.S. 1983. Some late survivals of box-framed 'Plantation' houses in Coleraine, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 129–136.

Royle, S.A., Pringle, M.E. & Boal, F.W. 1983. New information on the development of Ballymacarrett: Lord Templemore's plan of 1853. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 137–141.

Williams, B.B, Evans, A.E. & Evans, K.I.J. 1983. Discovery of a polished stone axe at Ashley Avenue, Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 144–145.

Foley, C. 1983. A stone circle complex at Copney Hill, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 146–148.

Yates, M.J. 1983. Excavations at the site of a standing stone in Tullylinton townland, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 149.

Williams, B.B. 1983. A wooden bucket found near Carrickmore, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 150–151.

Goddard, I.C. 1983. Fire in prehistoric land management. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 151–152.

Briggs, C.S. 1983. A lost hoard of Viking Age silver from Cave Hill, Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 152–153.

Lynn, C.J. 1983. An enclosure at Farrest, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 154–158.

Hamond, F.W. 1983. Phosphate analysis of a hilltop enclosure at Farrest, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 158–162.

Simpson, M.L. 1983. A cast bronze cauldron from Downpatrick, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 162–164.

Brannon, N.F. 1983. Two fortified houses at Cstleraw, County Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 165–166.

McGreevy, J.P., Smith, B.J. & McAlister, J. 1983. Stone decay in an urban environment: observations from south Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 46, 167–171.

1984 (47)

Mallory, J.P. 1984. The Long Stone, Ballybeen, Dundonald, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 1–4.

Williams, B.B. 1984. Excavations at Kilsmullan, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 5–8.

Ivens, R. 1984. Killyliss rath, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 9–35.

Williams, B.B. 1984. Excavations at Ballytoag, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 37–49.

Mallory, J.P. & Woodman, P.C. 1984. Oughtymore: an Early Christian shell midden. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 51–62.

Williams, B.B. & Yates, M.J. 1984. Excavations at Killylane, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 63–70.

Ivens, R. 1984. Movilla Abbey, Newtownards, County Down: excavations 1981. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 71–108.

Gaskell Brown, C. & Harper, A.E.T. 1984. Excavations on Cathedral Hill, Armagh, 1968. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 109–161.

Brannon, N.F. 1984. A small excavation in Tildarg townland, near Ballyclare, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 163–170.

McKenna, M.E. 1984. Evidence for the use of timber in medieval Irish tower houses: a regional study in Lecale and Tipperary. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 171–174.

Palk, N.A. 1984. A recently rediscovered Irish type bridle-bit in Carlisle Museum. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 175–177.

Brannon, N.F. 1984. Excavation at a farmyard in The Bonn townland, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 177–181.

King, A. 1984. Medieval terra sigillata – a source of confusion. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 182–183.

Edwards, K.J. 1984. Fire in prehistoric land management: a comment. Ulster J. Archaeol. 47, 183–184.

1985 (48)

Mallory, J.P. 1985. Ulster archaeology in 1984. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 1–4.

Brothwell, D. 1985. Variation in early Irish populations: a brief survey of the evidence. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 5–9.

Baillie, M.G.L. 1985. Irish dendrochronology and radiocarbon calibration. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 11–23.

Heslip, R. 1985. Reflections on Hiberno-Norse coinage. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 25–30.

Woodman, P.C. 1985. Excavations at Glendhu, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 31–40.

Yates, M.J. 1985. Restoration of the Cuilbane stone circle, Garvagh, County Londonderry, and the discovery of a cache of flints. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 41–50.

Williams, B.B. 1985. Excavations at Drumnakeel, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 51–61.

Foley, C. 1985. A cist burial at Tremoge, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 63–68.

Williams, B.B. 1985. Excavation of a rath at Coolcran, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 69–80.

Lynn, C.J. 1985. Excavations on a mound at Gransha, County Down, 1972 and 1982: an interim report. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 81–90.

Williams, B.B. 1985. Excavations at Ballyvollen townland County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 48, 91–102.

Meek, M. 1985. Conservation at historic monuments. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 103–112.

Woods, C.J. 1985. Pococke's journey through County Down in 1760. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 113–115.

Cahill, M. 1985. Correspondence relating to the discovery of a later Bronze Age gold torc at Drumsallagh, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 116–121.

Carr, P. 1985. An Early Mesolithic site near Dundonald, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 122–123.

van Hoek, M. & E. 1985. A new group of cup and ring rocks in Inishowen, Co. Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 122–127.

Woodman, P.C. 1985. Rescue excavations at Glenview Farm, Holywood, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 128–130.

Lynn, C.J. 1985. The excavation of Rathmullan, County Down: addenda. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 130–132.

Goodall, I.H. 1985. Four medieval iron objects from Rathmullan, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 132–133.

Bourke, C. 1985. An enamelled iron object from Rathmullan, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 134–137.

Hurst, J.G. 1985. The dating of late 12th- and early 13th-century pottery in Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 138–141.

Warner, R.B. 1985. Observations on the radiocarbon dates from Rathmullan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 142–144.

Ivens, R.J. 1985. Salvage excavation in the townland of Tully, Omagh, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 144–149.

Williams, B.B. 1985. An earthwork in Slievenacloy townland, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 48, 149–152.

1986 (49)

Jope, E.M. 1986. Basil Clive Sommerville Wilson 1923–1986. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 1–2.

Mallory, J.P. 1986. Ulster Archaeology in 1985. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 3–6.

Woodman, P.C. 1986. Problems in the colonisation of Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 7–17.

Sheridan, J.A. 1986. Porcellanite artefacts: a new survey. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 19–32.

Williams, B.B. 1986. Excavations at Altanagh, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 33–88.

Brannon, N.F. 1986. Five excavations in Ulster 1978–1984. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 89–98.

Ivens, R.J., Simpson, D.D.A. & Brown, D. 1986. Excavations at Island MacHugh 1985 – interim report. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 99–102.

Simpson, D.D.A. 1986. A Late Bronze Age sword from Island MacHugh, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 103–104.

Buckley, V.M. 1986. A souterrain at Rossdreenagh, Co. Monaghan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 104–105.

Baillie, M.G.L. 1986. A sherd of Souterrain Ware from a dated context. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 106.

Ó Floinn, R. 1986. A bronze shield grip of Viking age date from the River Bann. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 106–108.

Buckley, V.M. 1986. Ulster and Oriel souterrains – an indicator of tribal areas? Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 108–110.

Warner, R.B. 1986. Comments on ‘Ulster and Oriel souterrains’. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 111–112.

Ivens, R.J., Simpson, D.D.A. & Brown, D. 1986. Excavations at Island MacHugh 1985– interim report. Ulster J. Archaeol. 49, 99–102. (offprint)

1987 (50)

Evans, E. 1987. Oliver Davies 1905–1986. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 1–2.

Avery, M. 1987. Ulster archaeology in 1986. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 3–5.

Burl, A. 1987. The sun, the moon, and megaliths: archaeo-astronomy and the standing stones of Northern Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 7–21.

van Hoek, M.A.M. 1987. The prehistoric rock art of County Donegal (Part I). Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 23–46.

Hodkinson, B. 1987. A reappraisal of the archaeological evidence for weaving in Early Christian Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 47–53.

Ivens, R.J. 1987. The Early Christian monastic enclosure at Tullylish, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 55–121.

McNeill, T.E. 1987. The castle of Castlereagh, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 123–127.

Williams, B.B. 1987. A passage tomb at Craigs, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 129–133.

Williams, B.B. 1987. A Bronze Age burial at Shanco, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 134–136.

McDowell, J.A. 1987. Excavation in an ecclesiastical enclosure at Doras, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 137–154.

Bourke, C. 1987. The Doras/Tullyniskan Bell. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 155–156.

Carr, P. 1987. An Early Mesolithic site near Comber, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 157–158.

Mithen, S.J. & Reynolds, T.R.G. 1987. A porcellanite axe from Colonsay. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 159–160.

Carr, P. 1987. Update on the Ballymaglaff site, Co. Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 50, 160–161.

1988 (51)

Avery, M. 1988.Ulster Archaeology in 1987. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 1–3.

Briggs, C.S. 1988. Stone resources and implements in prehistoric Ireland: a review. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 5–20.

van Hoek, M.A.M. 1988. The prehistoric rock art of Co. Donegal (Part II). Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 21–47.

Carr, P. 1988. A possible ring barrow near Dundonald, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 48.

Brindley, A.L. 1988. Early ecclesiastical remains at Selloo and Kilnahalter, County Monaghan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 49–53.

Bourke, C. 1988. A ringed pin from Lough Ravel crannog, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 55–60.

Ivens, R.J. & Simpson, D.D.A. 1988. Excavations at Lislear, Barronscourt, Co. Tyrone, 1987. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 61–68.

Lynn, C.J. 1988. Excavations at 46–48 Scotch Street, Armagh 1979–80. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 69–84.

Williams, B.B. & Wilkinson, J.L. 1988. Excavation of a Bronze Age cist at Knockroe, County Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 85–90.

Williams, B.B. 1988. A Late Medieval rural settlement at Craigs, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 91–102.

Mallory, J.P. & McCormick, F. 1988. Excavations at Ballymulholland, Magilligan Foreland, Co. Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 103–114.

Henderson, J. 1988. The nature of the Early Christian glass industry in Ireland: some evidence from Dunmisk Fort, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 115–126.

Ivens, R.J. 1988. Notes on medieval coarse pottery in the Ulster Museum. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 127–131.

Ivens, R.J. 1988. A note on medieval pottery from Cave Hill and the archaeology of caves. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 132–134.

Brannon, N.F., Williams, B.B. & Wilkinson, J.L 1988. A Bronze Age cist burial in Shantallow townland, County Londonderry. Ulster J. Archaeol. 51, 134–136.

1994 (57)

Connolly, A. 1994. Saddle querns in Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol 57, 26–36. (photocopy)

Warner, R. 1994. On crannogs and kings (part1). Ulster J. Archaeol 57, 61–69. (photocopy)

1999 (58)

McComb, A.M.G., & Simpson, D. 1999. The wild bunch: exploitation of the hazel in prehistoric Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 1–16.

Cooney, G., Mandal, S., & Byrnes, E. 1999. An Irish Stone Axe Project report: non-porcellanite stone axes in Ulster. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 17–31.

Hayes, T. 1999. Using astonomy in archaeology: A Look at the Beaghmore Alignments. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 32–42.

Harbison, P. 1999. Regal (and and other) patronage in Irish inscriptions of the pre-Norman Period. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 43–54.

Crothers, N. 1999. Excavations in Upper English Street, Armagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 55–80.

McNeill, T. & Wilkin, M. 1999. Donegal Castle. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 81–89.

Baoill, R. 1999. Excavations at the site of Toome Castle, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 90–108.

Donnelly, S., Donnell, C., & Murphy, E. 1999. The forgotten dead: the cilliní and disused burial grounds of Ballintoy, Co. Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 109–113.

Fry, M., O'Cathmhaoil, S., & Gilmore, G. 1999. Where are they now? Locating the small finds from excavations in the NI between 1950 and 1990: an inventory and database. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 114–133.

Evans, G. 1999. Emyr Erstyn Evans and NI by Mathew Stout. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 134–142.

Spaulding, G. 1999. Lithic material from the River Bann at Malloys Ford, Glenone TD. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 143–147.

McComb, A. 1999. An unusual angular-shaped axe head from the Lower River Bann. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 148–149.

Meighan, I., Fallick, A.E. & Rogers, G. 1999. Isotopic provenancing of North Antrim porcellanites. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 150–151.

McCartan, S. 1999. A sherd of Neolithic pottery from Sess Kilgreen passage tomb, Co. Tyrone. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 152.

Breen, C. 1999. The Rossglass fish trap. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 153–155.

Conway, M.G. & Reeves-Smyth, T. 1999. Excavations at Antrim Castle gardens: addendum. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 156–157.

McComb, A.M.G. & Simpson, D. 1999. The wild bunch: exploitation of the hazel in prehistoric Ireland. Ulster J. Archaeol. 58, 1–16. (photocopy)

2000 (59)

Dunlop, W.M. 2000. Kingdom Tregosse Frost: first lecturer in archaeology at the Queen's University of Belfast. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 2–10.

Duffy, P. & James, H.F. 2000. Flint scatters and burnt mounds: results from an archaeological watching brief on Island Magee, County Antrim in 1995 and 1996, Scotland to Northern Ireland Gass Pipeline. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 11–28.

Crothers, N. 2000. Rescue excavations at Templecorran, Ballycarry, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 29–46.

Wiggins, K. 2000. A rescue excavation on Ratlin Island, County Antrim. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 47–70.

Crothers, N. 2000. Excavations at the site of Newry Anney, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 71–78.

Heslip, R. 2000. Two recent finds of fourteenth century coins from Armagh and Loughbrickland, County Down. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 79–84.

Cody, E. 2000. A stone circle complex at Casheleeny, County Donegal. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 85–87.

Corlett, C. 2000. Recent finds from County Cavan. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 88–90.

Bourke, C. 2000. A bronze mount from Lough Eyes, County Fermanagh. Ulster J. Archaeol. 59, 91–92.

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Corlett, C. 1998. The prehistoric ritual landscape of the Great Sugar Loaf. Wicklow Archaeol. Hist. 1, 1–8.

Condit, C. 1998. Observations on the Baltinglass hillfort complex. Wicklow Archaeol. Hist. 1, 9–25.

Manning, C. 1998. A cross-inscribed pillar stone on Tonelagee Mountain, Co. Wicklow. Wicklow Archaeol. Hist. 1, 126–28.

Ó Floinn, R. 1998. Two Viking burials from C. Wicklow. Wicklow Archaeol. Hist. 1, 29–35.

Bhreathnach, E. 1998. Saint Patrick, Vikings and Inber Dée-Longphort in the early Irish literary tradition. Wicklow Archaeol. Hist. 1, 36–40.

Grogan, E. 1998. Eighteenth century headstones and the stone mason tradition in County Wicklow: the work of Dennis Cullen of Monaseed. Wicklow Archaeol. Hist. 1, 41–63.

Corlett, C. 1998. Recent stray finds from county Wicklow. Wicklow Archaeol. Hist. 1, 64–66.

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