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Archive | 2013

From Feast to Famine? The Archaeological Profession in Ireland in the New Millennium

Patrizia La Piscopia; E. Eoin Sullivan; Conor McDermott

The development and recognition of archaeology as a profession in Ireland arose after the establishment of the subject and its earliest practitioners. In the early part of the twentieth century there were few full-time archaeologists in the country and these were mostly engaged in the museum, state and university education sectors. The introduction of the first National Monuments Act in 1930 at the birth of the new Irish Free State and expansions in the university departments in the 1940s saw these numbers increase (Cooney et al. 2006, 7) and by the 1970s most practitioners were still employed in the state and education areas. During this period, many of the great type sites of Irish archaeology were excavated with most of the “labour” provided under a Relief of Unemployment scheme which used archaeological research to alleviate rural unemployment. This distinction between the site director, perhaps assisted by a small number of student volunteers, and labourers continued on many sites up to the 1970s but declined as the funding became more focused on research and greater numbers of graduate archaeologists became engaged greatly increasing the professionalism of projects. State sponsorship of staff on some excavations continued into the 1980s with the use of FAS (state training agency) schemes and later with the introduction of the Students’ Summer Jobs Scheme (1993–2003) but this period is marked by an increasing prevalence of professional archaeologists.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2013

Environmental indifference? A critique of environmentally deterministic theories of peatland archaeological site construction in Ireland

Gill Plunkett; Conor McDermott; Graeme T. Swindles; David Brown


Archive | 1995

A paved way in Bloomhill Bog, Counties Westmeath and Offaly

Conor McDermott


The Journal of Irish Archaeology | 2012

Recent Excavations of Charcoal Production Platforms in the Glendalough Valley, Co. Wicklow

Graeme Warren; Conor McDermott; Lorna O'Donnell; Rob Sands


Archive | 2012

Trackways and Roads Across the Wetlands

Richard Brunning; Conor McDermott


Archive | 2018

Archaeological Excavations at the Monastic Complex, Sevenchurches or Camaderry Townland, Glendalough: 2017 Stratigraphical Report

Matthew Seaver; Conor McDermott; Graeme Warren


Archive | 2017

Archaeological Excavations at the Monastic Complex, Sevenchurches or Camaderry Townland, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. 2016 Stratigraphical Report

Matthew Seaver; Conor McDermott; Graeme Warren


Archive | 2015

Archaeological Excavations at the Monastic Complex, Seven Churches Townland, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow 2014: Stratigraphical Report

Graeme Warren; Conor McDermott; Niamh Kelly; Clíodhna Ní Lionáin; Matthew Seaver


Archive | 2015

Further Archaeological Excavations at Trench 10, Pattern Bank, Seven Churches Townland, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow 2015

Niamh Kelly; Graeme Warren; Conor McDermott


Glendalough Valley Archaeology Project | 2015

Community Graveyard Survey at Glendalough Monastic Site, Co. Wickow

J. Tierney; D. Burns; Graeme Warren; Conor McDermott

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Graeme Warren

University College Dublin

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Rob Sands

University College Dublin

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David Brown

Queen's University Belfast

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Gill Plunkett

Queen's University Belfast

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