Below is a non-exhaustive list of publications prepared by the two Primary Investigators (PIs) of the Ferrycarrig Research Project. The publications are arranged thematically, although several publications could belong to multiple categories. The following acronyms have been used below:
- B= Book
- BC= Book Contribution
- PRJ = Peer Reviewed Journal
- J A= Journal Article
- CF = Conference Proceedings
For a list of research and publications prepared by Associate Staff or PIs on other programs, please see their individual profilesÌýhere.
Below is a non-exhaustive list of publications prepared by the two Primary Investigators (PIs) of the Ferrycarrig Research Project. The publications are arranged thematically, although several publications could belong to multiple categories. The following acrony
Geo-archaeology
Mandal, S., O’Keeffe E. and Cooney, G.Ìý 2016. Polished stone axeheads from Irish caves.ÌýInÌýDowd, M. (ed).ÌýUnderground Archaeology: Studies on Human Bones and Artefacts from Ireland’s Caves.Ìý Oxbow Press ISBN 978-1-78570-351-5. Ch 5. 103-109.ÌýBC
Mandal, S.Ìý2016. Coarse stone objects from Ballynamintra Cave, Co. WaterfordÌýÌýInÌýDowd, M. (ed).ÌýUnderground Archaeology: Studies on Human Bones and Artefacts from Ireland’s Caves.Ìý Oxbow Press ISBN 978-1-78570-351-5. Ch. 12. 185-189.ÌýBC
Mandal, S.Ìý2012. Solid geology and soils of Parke’s Castle, Co. Leitrim.ÌýInÌýFoley, C. and Donnelly, C., 2012. Parke’s Castle, Co. Leitrim: Archaeology, History and Architecture, Ch. 3, p. 23-24. The Stationery Office, Dublin.ÌýBC
Logue, R., Roche, H. andÌýMandal, S.Ìý2012. Excavations at Craigmacagan.ÌýInÌýForsythe, W. And McConkey, R. Rathlin Island: An Archaeological Survey of a Maritime Landscape, Ch. 3.5, p. 74-81. W&G Baird, Antrim.ÌýBC
Logue, R., Gardiner, M. andÌýMandal, S.Ìý2012. Stone objects from Parke’s Castle, Co. Leitrim.ÌýInÌýFoley, C. and Donnelly, C., 2012. Parke’s Castle, Co. Leitrim: Archaeology, History and Architecture, Ch. 3, p. 23-24. The Stationery Office, Dublin.ÌýBC
Cooney, G.,ÌýMandal, S., O’Keefe, E. and Warren, G. 2012. Rathlin in early prehistory.ÌýInÌýForsythe, W. And McConkey, R., 2012. Rathlin Island: An Archaeological Survey of a Maritime Landscape, Ch. 3.1, p. 46-49. W&G Baird, Antrim.ÌýBC
Cooney, G.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand O’Keeffe, E. 2011.Ìý ‘The Irish Stone Axe Project: Reviewing progress, future prospects’ÌýInÌýDavis, V. and Edmonds, M (eds).ÌýStone Axe Studies III. Oxford: Oxbow.ÌýBC
Mandal, S.Ìý2005.Ìý Petrographical assessment of stone finds from the Mound of the Hostages.Ìý Published as AppendixÌýinÌýTara, The Mound of The Hostages by Muiris O’Sullivan, 2005.Ìý Wordwell: Wicklow.ÌýBC
Mandal, S., O’Sullivan, A., Byrnes, E., Weddle, D. and Weddle, J. 2004. Experiments in the production of stone tools.ÌýInÌýE. Walker, F. Wenban-Smith and F.Healy (eds)ÌýLithics in ActionÌý(Conference Proceedings, Cardiff, 2000). Lithics Studies Society Occasional Paper 8.ÌýCP
Cooney, G. andÌýMandal, S.Ìý2000. The Irish Stone Axe Project: Sources for Stone Axes in Ireland.ÌýÌýKrystalinikumÌýXXVI, 45-55.Ìý Germany.ÌýPRJ
Cooney, G.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand Byrnes, E. 1999. An Irish Stone Axe Project Report: Non-Porcellanite Stone Axes in Ulster.ÌýUlster Journal of ArchaeologyÌý57.ÌýPRJ
Mandal, S.Ìý1999. Petrological identifications of selected artefacts.ÌýInÌýWoodman, P.C., Anderson, E. and Finlay, N., 1999. Excavations at Ferriter’s Cove, 1983-95: Last forages, first farmers in the Dingle Peninsula, 201-2. Dublin: Wordwell.ÌýBC
Cooney, G. andÌýMandal, S.Ìý1998.ÌýThe Irish Stone Axe Project: First Monograph.ÌýDublin: Wordwell.ÌýB
Mandal, S.Ìý1997. Report on Lia Fail and other stones.Ìý PublishedÌýinÌýNewman, C., 1997.Ìý Tara: An archaeological survey.ÌýÌýDiscovery Programme MonographsÌý2.Ìý Brookfield: Dublin.ÌýBC
Mandal, S.Ìý1997. Striking the Balance: The Roles of Petrography and Geochemistry in Stone Axe Studies in Ireland.ÌýArchaeometryÌýÌý39Ìý(2), 289-308.ÌýPRJ
Mandal, S., Cooney, G., Meighan, I. and Jamison, D. 1997. Using Geochemistry to Interpret Porcellanite Stone Axe Production in Ireland.ÌýJournal of Archaeological ScienceÌý24, 757-63.ÌýPRJ
Meighan, I., Jamison, D., Logue, P., Simpson, D., Rogers, G.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand Cooney, G. 1996. Trace element and Isotopic Provenancing of North Antrim Porcellanites: Portrush – Tievebulliagh – Brockley (Rathlin Island).ÌýUlster Journal of ArchaeologyÌý56, 25-30.ÌýPRJ
Cooney, G.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand O’Carroll, F. 1995. Stone axes as icons: Approaches to the study of stone axes in Ireland.ÌýInÌýAnnus ArchaeologiaeÌý(E. Grogan and C. Mount (eds)), Proceeding of the OIA winter conference, 1993, 23-36.ÌýBC, CP
Cooney, G. andÌýMandal, S.Ìý1995. Getting to the core of the problem: petrological results from the Irish Stone Axe Project.ÌýAntiquityÌý69, 969-980.ÌýPRJ
Mandal, S.Ìý1996. Irish Stone Axes – rock and role of the petrologist.ÌýArchaeology IrelandÌý38, 32-35.ÌýJA
Mandal, S.Ìýand Cooney G. 1993/4. The Irish Stone Axe Project: A Second Petrological Report.ÌýThe Journal of Irish ArchaeologyÌý7.ÌýPRJ
Mandal, S., Cooney, G., Grogan, E., O’Carroll, F. and Guinan, B. 1991/2. A Review of the Petrological Techniques being Utilised to Identify, Group, and Source Irish Stone Axes.ÌýThe Journal of Irish ArchaeologyÌý6, 1-11.ÌýPRJ
Cooney, G., O’Carroll, F., Grogan, E. andÌýMandal, S.Ìý1990. Stone axes of County Louth: a second report.ÌýCo. Louth Archaeological and Historical JournalÌý22, 178-186. ÌýPRJ
Irish Archaeology
Shine, D., Potterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. (eds). 2019.ÌýCarrick, County Wexford: Ireland’s first Anglo-Norman Stronghold. Four Courts Press, Dublin.ÌýB
Shine, D.,ÌýReid, R.,ÌýMandal, S.,ÌýGreen, A. and Clutterbuck, R. 2019. Carrick – The Story Continues: New Investigations at the Ringwork Site.ÌýInÌýShine, D.,ÌýPotterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. 2019 (eds).ÌýCarrick, County Wexford: Ireland’s first Anglo-Norman Stronghold. Four Courts Press, Dublin. 117-139.ÌýBC
Rogers, M., Bouricius, R.,ÌýShine, D.ÌýandÌýMandal, S.Ìý2019. Capturing Carrick: a digital approach to constructing and deconstructing the modern and relict landscape.ÌýInÌýShine, D., Potterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. 2019 (eds).ÌýCarrick, County Wexford: Ireland’s first Anglo-Norman Stronghold. Four Courts Press, Dublin. 163-173.ÌýBC
O’Brien, D.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand Bennett, I. 2019. The Crimean Monument: One Tower – Several Stories.ÌýInÌýShine, D., Potterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. 2019 (eds).ÌýCarrick, County Wexford: Ireland’s first Anglo-Norman Stronghold. Four Courts Press, Dublin.ÌýBC
Mandal, S., Boytner, R.,ÌýShine, D., Zborover, D. and Harris, M. 2019. The Carrig field school: a model for the benefits of field school education.ÌýInÌýShine, D., Potterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. 2019 (eds).ÌýCarrick, County Wexford: Ireland’s first Anglo-Norman Stronghold. Four Courts Press, Dublin. 198-212.ÌýBC
Shine, D., O’ Flaherty, R., Doyle, I. andÌýMandal, S.Ìý2019. Remembering the Anglo-Normans 1969 and Now.ÌýInÌýShine, D., Potterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. 2019 (eds). Carrick, County Wexford: Ireland’s first Anglo-Norman Stronghold. Four Courts Press, Dublin. 213-230.ÌýBC
Shine, D.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. 2019. A history of Carrick.ÌýInÌýShine, D., Potterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. 2019 (eds). Carrick, County Wexford: Ireland’s first Anglo-Norman Stronghold. Four Courts Press, Dublin. 96-116.ÌýBC
Shine, D., Potterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. Preface.ÌýInÌýShine, D., Potterton, M.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand McLoughlin, C. 2019 (eds).ÌýCarrick, County Wexford: Ireland’s first Anglo-Norman Stronghold. Four Courts Press, Dublin. xvii-xxii.ÌýBC
Shine, D., Callaghan, S., Green, A. and B. Arrigan. 2019. Rehearsing for the Theatre of War.ÌýArchaeology IrelandÌý33Ìý(2), 30-35.ÌýJA
Callaghan, S. andÌýShine, D.Ìý2018.ÌýTrench Warfare in the Fourteen Acres.ÌýBirr ReviewÌý18.ÌýJA
O’ Sullivan, M., Rogers, M.,ÌýShine, D.ÌýandÌýMandal, S.Ìý2018. Seir Kieran. Place, pilgrimage, and tradition in the monastic midlands.ÌýOffaly Heritage 10, 21-42.ÌýJA, PRJ
Rogers, M., Bouricius, R.,ÌýShine, D.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand Stull, S. 2018. Laser-Scanning Trim Castle.ÌýArchaeology Ireland,Ìý32Ìý(3), 34-39.ÌýJA
Shine, D.,ÌýMandal, S., Hayes, C. and Harris, M. 2018. Finding Carrig.ÌýArchaeology Ireland,Ìý32Ìý(2), 35-40.ÌýJA
Shine, D., Clutterbuck, R., Seaver, S., Gaffrey, J., Stephens, M., Elder, S., Fagan B. and Lyne, E. 2016. New Archaeological Sites for County Meath found during works on the Meath Bundled Wastewater Scheme.ÌýRÃocht Na MÃdhe,ÌýXXVII,Ìý1-29.ÌýJA
Shine, D., Green, A., O’Carroll, F.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand Mullee, B.Ìý 2016. What lies beneath-chasing the Trim Town Wall circuit.ÌýArchaeology IrelandÌý30 (1),34-38.ÌýJA
Shine, D., O’ Carroll, F., McConnon, M. and Corrway. 2016. The Blackfriary Button.ÌýRÃocht Na MÃdhe,ÌýXXVII,Ìý30-36.ÌýJA
Shine, D.Ìý2013. The Abbeyleix Workhouse and its Archaeological Remains.ÌýIrish Post Medieval Archaeological Group (IPMAG) Annual Magazine,Ìý9,Ìý14-17.ÌýJA
Shine, D.Ìýand Stephens, S. P. 2013. From Ireland to Arnhem Land: A Personal Account.ÌýIrish Archaeological Research,Ìý5,Ìý1-8.ÌýJA
Shine, D.Ìýand Travers, C. 2012. Unmarked Medieval and Post-Medieval Burial Grounds: A Time to Reconsider?ÌýRÃocht Na MÃdhe,ÌýXXIII, 1-15.ÌýJA
Shine, D.Ìý2011. A Note on Prehistoric Activity Recorded in Ráth Cairn.ÌýRÃocht Na MÃdhe,ÌýXXII, 20–25.ÌýJA
Shine, D.Ìý2011. Glass Making on Pearse Street, Dublin.ÌýIrish Post Medieval Archaeological Group (IPMAG) Annual Magazine,Ìý8, 3-6.ÌýJA
Shine, D.Ìýand Travers, C. 2011. Excavations in Athboy County Meath.ÌýArchaeology Ireland,Ìý25 (2), 19-22.ÌýJA
Shine, D.Ìýand Travers, C. 2011. An Interesting Burial in Rathmolyon Co. Meath.ÌýRÃocht Na MÃdhe,ÌýXXII, 102–122.ÌýJA
Shine, D.Ìýand Seavers, M. 2009. Towards the Rogues Castle: Excavations at Navan Gate St. Trim.ÌýInÌýPotterton, M. and Seaver, M. (eds) 2009.ÌýUncovering Medieval Trim. Four Courts Press. Dublin. 146-153.ÌýBC
Public/Community Archaeology
Baker, C., O’ Carroll, F., Duffy, P.,ÌýShine, D.,ÌýMandal, S.Ìýand Mongey, M. 2019. Creating Opportunities and Managing Expectations: Evaluating Community Archaeology in Ireland. In Jameson, J. and Musteaţă, S. (eds). 2019.ÌýTransforming Heritage Practice in the 21stÌýCentury: Contributions from Community Archaeology.ÌýSpringer, Switzerland. 15-28.ÌýBC
Mandal, S., O’Carroll, F. andÌýShine, D.Ìý2015.Ìý The Black Friary, Trim.ÌýÌýArchaeology IrelandÌý111, 34-38.ÌýJA
Mandal, S.Ìýand O’Carroll, F. 2011.ÌýÌýA New Model for Site Preservation and Archaeological Practice.Ìý Archaeological Institute of America Site Preservation Program: Heritage, Conservation & Archaeology Series Paper.ÌýJA
Mandal, S.Ìýand O’Carroll, F. 2008.Ìý Time for a re-think?ÌýArchaeology IrelandÌý84, 38-39.ÌýJA
Australian (and World) Archaeology
May, S.,ÌýShine, D., Wright, D., Denham, T., Marshall, M., Hiscock, P., Prideaux, F. and Stephens, S. P. 2017. The Rock Art of Ingaanjalwurr, western Arnhem Land, Australia.ÌýInÌýB. David, P.S.C. Taçon, J.-M. Geneste and J.-J. Delannoy, J.-J. (eds),ÌýThe archaeology of rock art in Arnhem Land. Terra Australis series. Australian National University, CanberraÌýBC
Shine, D., Hiscock, P. and Denham, T. 2016. The Archaeology of Ingaanjalwurr Rockshelter in Manilikarr Country, western Arnhem Land. Australian Archaeology,Ìý82, 67-75.ÌýPRJ
Wright, D.,ÌýShine, D.Ìýand Denham, T. 2015. Archaeology in Kakadu: Past, Present and Future.ÌýIn Kakadu National Park Landscape Symposia Series. Symposium 6: Walk the Talk: Cultural Heritage Management in Kakadu National Park. ed S. Winderlich, 19-20 May 2011, Jabiru Youth Centre, Kakadu National Park. Internal Report 625, October, Supervising Scientist, Darwin, 72-79.ÌýCP
Shine, D., Marshall, M., Wright, D., Denham, T., Hiscock, P., Jacobsen, G. and Stephens, S. P. 2015. The archaeology of Bindjarran rockshelter in Manilikarr Country. Australian Archaeology, 80, 104-111.ÌýPRJ
Shine, D., Wright, D., Denham, T., Aplin, K., Hiscock, P., Parker, K. and Walton, R. 2013. Birriwilk rockshelter: A mid – to late Holocene site in Manilikarr Country, southwest Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.ÌýAustralian Archaeology, 76,Ìý69-78.ÌýPRJ
Wright, D., Denham, T.,ÌýShine, D.Ìýand Donohue, M. 2013. An Archaeological Review of western New Guinea.ÌýÌýJournal of World Prehistory, 26Ìý(1), 25-73.ÌýPRJ
Archaeology and Education
Mandal, S.Ìý2014.ÌýÌýAn Accidental Archaeologist. InÌýCarter, S.T. (ed). 2016. We don’t dig Dinosaurs! What archaeologists really get up to. Ch. 19, p. 129-134. Xlibris; Australia.ÌýBC
Mandal, S.Ìýand O’Loughlin, L. (eds), 2013.Ìý Our History Your History: A children’s history book, written by young people for young people.ÌýB