PEER-REVIEWED BOOKS (7)

Dowd, M., Mulraney, R. and Bonsall, J. 2024. An Irish Civil War Dugout: Tormore Cave, County Sligo. Archaeology, History, Memory. Archaeopress, Oxford. Winner: Current Archaeology ‘Book of the Year 2026’; Winner: Sligo County Council ‘Cathaoirleach’s Award for Heritage’; Winner: Speleological Union of Ireland ‘Literary Award 2024’

Bonsall, J., Dowd, M. and Mulraney, R. 2022. The Six. The Lives and Memorialisation of Sligo’s Noble Six. Glencar Press, Sligo.

Bergsvik, K.A. and Dowd, M. 2018. Caves and Ritual in Medieval Europe, AD 500–1500. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

Dowd, M. and Hensey, R. 2016. The Archaeology of Darkness. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

Dowd, M. 2016. Archaeological Excavations in Moneen Cave, the Burren, Co. Clare: Insights into Bronze Age and Post-medieval Life in the West of Ireland. Archaeopress, Oxford.

Dowd, M. 2016. Underground Archaeology: Studies on Human Bones and Artefacts from Ireland’s Caves. Oxbow Books, Oxford. Shortlisted: Tratman Award 2016

Dowd, M. 2015. The Archaeology of Caves in Ireland. Oxbow Books, Oxford. Winner: Current Archaeology ‘Book of the Year 2016’; Winner: Tratman Award 2015

PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS (22)

Dowd, M. 2025. ‘Every night, the crying of babies’: the folklore associated with cillíní (children’s burial grounds). Journal of Irish Archaeology 34, 163–177.

Dowd, M., De Martino, M., McCarthy, M. and Ottoni, C.2025. Earliest direct dated wildcat (Felis silvestris) from Ireland. Journal of Irish Archaeology 34, 225–234.

De Martino, M., de Cupere, B., Rovelli, V., Serventi, P., Baldoni, M., Di Corcia, T., Geiger, S., Alhaique, F., Alves, P.C., Buitenhuis, H., Ceccaroni, E., Cerilli, E., De Grossi Mazzorin, J., Detry, C., Dowd, M., Fiore, I., Gourichon, L., Grau-Sologestoa, I., Küchelmann, H.C., Kunst, G.K., McCarthy, M., Miccichè, R., Minniti, C., Moreno, M., Onar, V., Oueslati, T., Parrag, M., Pino Uria, B., Romagnoli, G., Rugge, M., Salari, L., Saliari, K., Santos, A.B., Schmölcke, U., Sforzi, A., Soranna, G., Spassov, N., Tagliacozzo, A., Tinè, V., Trixl, S., Vuković, S., Wierer, U., Wilkens, B., Doherty, S., Sykes, N., Frantz, L., Mattucci, F., Caniglia, R., Larson, G.,  Peters, J., van Neer, W. and Ottoni, C. 2025. The dispersal of domestic cats from Northern Africa to Europe around 2000 years ago. Science 390, 904–916.

Dowd, M., Lynch, E., Hogan, C., McCarthy, M., Tesorieri, M., Hogan, D. and O’Connell, T. 2024. Excavations in Poll Bunker, Co. Clare: a(nother) multi-period cave site in the Burren. Journal of Irish Archaeology 33, 73–94.

Dowd, M. 2024. Appendix 5: Caves of archaeological significance in the Burren. Journal of Irish Archaeology 33, 94.

Dowd, M., Stimpson, C., Connolly,R., Bonsall,J., Kahlert,T. and McLaughlin, R. 2024. New insights on the fauna of Ireland’s Younger Dryas and Early Holocene from Alice & Gwendoline Cave. Quaternary Science Reviews 339, 1–14.

Jackson, I., Woodman, P., Dowd, M., Fibiger, L. and Cassidy, L.M. 2024. Ancient genomes from Bronze Age remains reveal deep diversity and recent adaptive episodes for human oral pathobionts. Molecular Biology and Evolution 41 (3), 1–11.

Anderson, A.E. and Dowd, M. 2022. A study of cillíní (children’s burial grounds) in County Donegal. The Journal of Irish Archaeology 31, 119–133.

Dowd, M., Bonsall, J. and Hogan, C. 2021. Excavation of a Neolithic monument at the heart of the Carrowmore passage tomb complex, Co. Sligo. The Journal of Irish Archaeology 30, 1–24. See also correction to Table 1 in The Journal of Irish Archaeology 31, 134.

Dowd, M., Bonsall, J., Kahlert, T., Connolly, R. and Stimpson, C. 2021. Revisiting Alice and Gwendoline Cave, Co. Clare: new insights on the 1902 excavations. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 121C, 1–53.

Dowd, M., Lynch, L.G., Cassidy, L., Bonsall, J., Kahlert, T., Reimer, P., Svyatkoe, S., OCarroll, E., Reilly, E., Noonan, A. and Beglane, F. 2020. Neolithic engagements with the dead: mortuary processing on Bengorm Mountain in the Northwest of Ireland. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 39(4), 368–394.

Cassidy, L.M., Ó Maoldúin, R., Kador, T., Lynch, A., Jones, C., Woodman, P.C., Murphy, E., Ramsey, G., Dowd, M., Noonan, A., Campbell, C., Jones, E.R., Mattiangeli, V. and Bradley, D.G. 2020. A dynastic elite in monumental Neolithic society. Nature 582, 384–388.

Dowd, M., Kahlert, T. and McKenzie, C. 2019. The role of caves in complex Neolithic funerary rituals on Knocknarea Mountain, Co. Sligo. The Journal of Irish Archaeology 28, 1–15.

Dowd, M. 2018. Bewitched by an elf dart: fairy archaeology, folk magic and traditional medicine in Ireland. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 28(3),451–473.

Woodman, P., Dowd, M., Fibiger, L., Carden, R.F. and O’Shaughnessy, J. 2018. Archaeological excavations at Killuragh Cave, Co. Limerick: a persistent place in the landscape from the Early Mesolithic to the Late Bronze Age. The Journal of Irish Archaeology 26 (2017), 1–32.

Bonsall, J. and Dowd, M. 2017. Emerging from the waves: a late Bronze Age intertidal saltwater fulacht fia at Coney Island, Co. Sligo. The Journal of Irish Archaeology 24 (2015), 79–95.

Dowd, M. and Carden, R.F. 2016. First evidence of a Late Upper Palaeolithic human presence in Ireland. Quaternary Science Reviews 139, 158–163.

Hensey, R., Meehan, P., Dowd, M. and Moore, S. 2014. A century of archaeology – historical excavation and modern research at the Carrowkeel passage tombs, County Sligo. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 114C, 57–86.

Dowd, M. 2011. A Bronze Age landscape at Farranastack, Lisselton, Co. Kerry. Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society 11, 23–30.

Dowd, M.A. 2008. The use of caves for funerary and ritual practises in Neolithic Ireland. Antiquity 82, 305–317.

Dowd, M.A., Lynch, L.G. and McCarthy, M. 2007. Recent archaeological discoveries in Dunmore Cave, County Kilkenny: further questions regarding Viking age activity at the site. Old Kilkenny Review 59, 7–17.

Dowd, M.A. and Fairburn, N. 2005. Excavations at Farranastack, Co. Kerry: evidence for the use of shaft furnaces in Medieval iron production. The Journal of Irish Archaeology 14, 115–121.

Dowd, M.A. 2002. Kilgreany, Co. Waterford: biography of a cave. The Journal of Irish Archaeology 11, 77–97.

BOOK CHAPTERS (13)

Mulraney, R., Dowd, M. and Bonsall, J. 2024. Tormore: The strategic use of a cave dugout during Sligo’s Civil War. In: H. O’Keeffe, J. Crowley, D. Ó Drisceoil, J. Borgonovo and M. Murphy (eds.) Atlas of the Irish Civil War: New Perspectives, 74–77. Cork University Press, Cork.

Dowd, M. 2023. Invoking the supernatural: Paranormal occurrences during Sligo’s revolutionary period. In: S. McKay and K. Hopper (eds.) A Door Opening: Sligo and the legacies of partition, 54–63. Sligo: Sligo County Council.

Dowd, M. 2019. Darkness and light in the archaeological past: sensory perspectives. In: R. Skeates and J. Day (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology, 193–209. Routledge, London.

Dowd, M. 2019. On cillíní. In: T. Weir Cillín, 41–44. Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin.

Dowd, M. 2018. Beads and bones in the Burren: recollections of the Glencurran Cave excavations. In: J. Fenwick (ed.) Lost and Found III: Discovering more of Ireland’s Past, 143–150. Wordwell Ltd., Dublin.

Dowd, M. 2018. Saintly associations with caves in Ireland from the early medieval period (AD 400–1169) through to recent times. In: K.A. Bergsvik and M. Dowd (eds.) Caves and Ritual in Medieval Europe, 116–130.Oxbow Books, Oxford.

Bergsvik, K.A. and Dowd, M. 2018. Caves and rockshelters in medieval Europe: religious and secular use. In: K.A. Bergsvik and M. Dowd (eds.) Caves and Ritual in Medieval Europe, 1–9.Oxbow Books, Oxford.

Dowd, M. 2017. Caves, guerrilla warfare and the Irish revolution. In: J. Crowley, D. Ó Drisceoil and M. Murphy (eds.) Atlas of the Irish Revolution, 722–724. Cork University Press, Cork.

Dowd, M. 2016. In search of darkness: cave use in Late Bronze Age Ireland. In: M. Dowd and R. Hensey (eds.) The Archaeology of Darkness, 63–74. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

Dowd, M. and Hensey, R. 2016. Background and acknowledgements. In: M. Dowd and R. Hensey (eds.) The Archaeology of Darkness, xi–xii. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

Dowd, M. 2013. The archaeology and mythology of the Keash Caves, Co. Sligo. In: M.A. Timoney (ed.) Dedicated to Sligo: Thirty-four Essays on Sligo’s Past, 75–80. Publishing Sligo’s Past, Sligo.

Dowd, M. 2010. Beards: an archaeological and historical overview. In: G. Cooney, K.M. Davies and U. Mac Conville (eds.) A Glorious Gallimaufry: a Collection of Interesting Things in Honour of Nick Maxwell, 38–42. Wordwell, Wicklow.

Dowd, M.A. 2009. Middle and Late Bronze Age funerary and ritual activity at Glencurran Cave, Co. Clare. In N. Finlay, S. McCartan and C. Wickham Jones (eds.) Bann Flakes to Bushmills: Papers in Honour of Peter C. Woodman, 89–100. Oxbow, Oxford.

BOOK REVIEWS

Dowd, M. 2019. Review of ‘Neolithic Cave Burials: Agency, Structure and Environment’, by Rick Peterson, 2019. The Prehistoric Society. Available at: http://www.prehistoricsociety.org/files/reviews/Neolithic_Cave_Burials_final.pdf

Dowd, M. 2014. Review of ‘Sacred Darkness: a Global Perspective on the Ritual Use of Caves’, edited by Holley Moyes, 2013. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 24(3), 547–550.

Dowd, M. 2014. Review of ‘Caves in Context: the Cultural Significance of Caves and Rockshelters in Europe’, edited by Knut Andreas Bergsvik and Robin Skeates, 2012. European Journal of Archaeology 17(2), 354–358.

NON-PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS & MAGAZINES (52)

Beglane, F., Dowd, M. and Moore, S. 2025. The Green Fort Archaeological Project. Archaeology Ireland 39(1), 46–50.

Dowd, M. 2024. The folklore and folk traditions associated with Knocknarea Mountain. Sligo Field Club Journal 10, 27–32.

Dowd, M. 2023. Folklore focus: Vinegar Hill, Co. Wexford. Archaeology Ireland 37(4), 28.

Dowd, M. 2023. Folklore focus: Rathra, Co. Roscommon. Archaeology Ireland 37(3), 24.

Dowd, M. 2023. Folklore focus: Armagh Cathedral, Co. Armagh. Archaeology Ireland 37(2), 24.

Dowd, M. 2023. Folklore focus: Leamaneh Castle, Co. Clare. Archaeology Ireland 37(1), 41.

Hogan, C., Dowd, M. and Bonsall, J. 2022. A prehistoric chert assemblage with a Late Mesolithic component from Castlegal, Cope’s Mountain, Sligo. Sligo Field Club Journal 8, 65–80.

Dowd, M., Mulraney, R. and Bonsall, J. 2022. Civil War cave hideout excavated – the Tormore Cave Project. Underground 102, 11–13.

Dowd, M. 2022. Cave men: cave hideouts in the Civil War. RTÉ History. Available at: https://www.rte.ie/history/2022/0830/1319586-cave-men-cave-hideouts-in-the-civil-war/

Dowd, M. 2022. Folklore focus: Labbacallee wedge tomb, Co. Cork. Archaeology Ireland 36(4), 36.

Dowd, M. 2022. Folklore focus: Dunmore Cave, Co. Kilkenny. Archaeology Ireland 36(3), 29.

Dowd, M. 2022. Folklore focus: Kilruane graveyard, Co. Tipperary. Archaeology Ireland 36(2), 35.

Dowd, M. 2022. Folklore focus: Newgrange, Co. Meath. Archaeology Ireland 36(1), 35.

Dowd, M. 2021. Folklore focus: Gallarus oratory, Co. Kerry. Archaeology Ireland 35(4), 40.

Dowd, M. 2021. Folklore focus: The Green Fort, Co. Sligo. Archaeology Ireland 35(3), 37.

Dowd, M. 2021. Toomour: Keash caves. In: S. Golden, R. Hensey, E. McNamee, U. Mannion and M. Sullivan (eds.) The Book of Sligo, 40–41.

Dowd, M., McHugh, T., Ó hAisibéil, L. and Moore, S. 2021. Following the footprints: a cillín at Ardnaglass Lower, Co. Sligo. Archaeology Ireland 35(1), 14–17.

Dowd, M. 2020. The hairy history of beards. RTÉ Brainstorm. Available at: http://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2020/0615/1147504-beards-history-bronze-age-razors-bog-bodies/

Dowd, M. and Bonsall, J. 2020. The Carrowmore conundrum. Archaeology Ireland 34(1), 21–25.

Dowd, M., Beglane, F., Bonsall, J., Markley, S., Moore, S. and Read, C. 2020. The past in the present: archaeology at IT Sligo. In: J. Foran (ed.) Of What is Past, or Passing, or to Come. Institute of Technology, Sligo: Fifty Years, 122–129. Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo.

Dowd, M., Carden, R.F. and Hamilton-Dyer, S. 2019. A prehistoric and post-medieval faunal assemblage from Aillwee Cave in the Burren, Co. Clare. Irish Speleology 24, 10–16.

Dowd, M. 2019. Fairy flint and lithic lore: the use of prehistoric artefacts in traditional folk medicine. Archaeology Ireland 33(3), 18–21.

Dowd, M. 2018. Cave archaeology in Ireland. Descent 261, 30–32.

Dowd, M. 2018. Obituary: Peter C. Woodman (2 July 1943–24 January 2017). Ulster Journal of Archaeology 73, v–vii.

Dowd, M., Moore, S., Sullivan, I. and Sullivan, S. 2017. Reinventing the souterrain: the reuse of monuments during the War of Independence. Archaeology Ireland 31(1), 26–30.

Dowd, M. 2017. Obituary: Peter Woodman. IAI News: the Newsletter of the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland 16, 4.

Dowd, M. and Lynch, L. 2016. A violent death in early medieval Sligo. Sligo Field Club Journal 2, 33–45.

Dowd, M. 2016. Polldownin (Polldingdong) Cave, Co. Leitrim. Sligo Field Club Journal 2, 150–151.

Dowd, M. 2016. A remarkable cave discovery: first evidence for a late Upper Palaeolithic human presence in Ireland. Archaeology Ireland 30(2), 21–25.

Dowd, M. 2015. A note on the archaeological potential of Carns Cave, Carns townland, Sligo. Sligo Field Club Journal 1, 90–92.

Dowd, M. 2014. Caves on the Blarney Castle estate, Co. Cork, and the association between caves and castles in medieval Ireland. Irish Speleology 21, 26–32.

Dowd, M. 2013. Seeing the light of day: the archives of Jack Coleman and Dónal Gilhuys. Irish Speleology 20, 34–41.

Barry, P. and Dowd, M. 2013. Obituary: Dónal Gilhoys (1920–25 February 2012). Irish Speleology 20, 53.

Dowd, M. 2013. The Jack Coleman archive: insights into Cork’s archaeology. Archaeology Ireland 27(4), 34–37.

Dowd, M. 2013. Archaeological excavations in Moneen Cave: insights into Bronze Age and post-medieval life in the Burren. The Other Clare 37, 46–49.

Dowd, M. 2013. About a boy: excavations at Moneen Cave in the Burren. Archaeology Ireland 27(1), 9–12.

Dowd, M. 2012. A new archaeological site in the Burren: Moneen Cave. Burren Insight 4, 22–23.

Dowd, M. 2012. Lithics with an identity crisis. Archaeology Ireland 26(1), 32–33.

Casserly, T. and Dowd, M. 2011. Archaeology in Moneen. Descent 223, 16.

Dowd, M., Kennedy, A., Kozłowski, A. and Moore, S. 2011. Creevy Cave. Extreme archaeology: going underground in Monaghan. Archaeology Ireland 25(2), 36–39.

Dowd, M. 2010. Archaeological discoveries in Glencurran Cave. Irish Speleology 19, 8–10.

Dowd, M. 2010. Artefacts and bones from Glencurran Cave. Burren Insight 2, 10–12.

Dowd, M. 2009. Caves. In: S. Ronan, U. Egan and E. Byrne (eds.) Archaeological Inventory of County Cork. Volume 5, 343. Government Stationery Office, Dublin.

Dowd, M. 2009. Excavation of Glencurran Cave. Burren Insight 1, 9.

Dowd, M. and Bunce, C. 2009. Glencurran Cave – gating and archaeology. Underground 75, 9–11.

Dowd, M. 2007. Living and dying in Glencurran Cave, Co. Clare. Archaeology Ireland 21(1), 36–39.

Dowd, M. 2006. The Glencurran burials. Descent 191, 27–28.

Dowd, M., Fibiger, L. and Lynch, L.G. 2006. The Human Remains from Irish Caves Project. Archaeology Ireland 20(3), 16–19.

Fibiger, L., Dowd, M. and Lynch, L. 2006. Human remains from Irish Caves Project. Paleopathology Association: Irish Section News 9, 3–4.

Dowd, M. 2005. Caves. In: U. Egan, E. Byrne, M. Sleeman, S. Ronan and C. Murphy (eds.) Archaeological Inventory of County Sligo. Volume 1: South Sligo, 85–86. Government Stationery Office, Dublin.

Dowd, M. and Corlett, C. 2002. Brothers in caves – lost archives of subterranean Waterford rediscovered. Archaeology Ireland 16(1), 8–10.

Dowd, M. 2001. Archaeology of the subterranean world. Archaeology Ireland 15(1), 24–29.

CREATIVE NON-FICTION

Dowd, M. 2023. Revolutionary smoke. Scrimshaw. Journal of New Writing and Visual Art 2, 101.

Dowd, M. 2021. Ballysadare: Resurgam. In: S. Golden, R. Hensey, E. McNamee, U. Mannion and M. Sullivan (eds.) The Book of Sligo, 5.

Dowd, M. 2021. Walking Keshcorran: The view from here. Response to an art exhibition as part of the Tread Softly festival, Sligo, August 2021.

Dowd, M. 2021. Baby hare. In: L. Kennedy, E. McNamee and U. Mannion (eds.) The Cormorant 1, 23. Tread Softy Publishing, Sligo.

Dowd, M. 2021. Baby hare. In: S. Golden (ed.) Maugherow: beneath the blowing sands, 85. Tread Softy Publishing, Sligo.

Dowd, M. 2019. Baby hare. The Cormorant: a Broadsheet of Fiction and Poetry 2.

Dowd, M. 2018. Resurgam. The Cormorant: a Broadsheet of Fiction and Poetry 1.

ADVISOR ON GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

2014: Advice to the public on the archaeological potential of caves. National Monuments Service. (https://www.archaeology.ie/news/advice-to-public-archaeological-potential-of-caves)

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

Dowd, M., Mulraney, R. and Bonsall, J. 2024. Sligo house which was IRA HQ during Civil War and located just yards from RIC barracks is demolished. Sligo Champion, 17 July 2024.

SUMMARY REPORTS ON LICENSED EXCAVATIONS

Dowd, M. 2022. 2022:122. Tormore Cave, Tormore td., Sligo. (https://excavations.ie/report/2022/Sligo/0031607d/). Licence: 22E0030

Dowd, M. 2021. 2021:219. Poll Bunker, Pollbaun td., Clare. (https://excavations.ie/report/2021/Clare/0030934/). Licence: 21E0297

Dowd, M. and Bonsall, J. 2019. 2019:246. Circular Neolithic monument, Carrowmore td., Sligo. (https://excavations.ie/report/2019/Sligo/0028856/). Licence: E005028; C000909

Dowd, M. 2019. 2019:148. Alice and Gwendoline Cave, Cahircalla Beg td., Clare. (https://excavations.ie/report/2019/Clare/0027706/). Licence: 19E0381

Dowd, M. 2016. 2016:294. Neolithic human remains, Glennamong td., Mayo. (http://www.excavations.ie/report/2016/Mayo/0025411/). Licence: 16E0456

Bonsall, J. and Dowd, M. 2016. 2016:054. Geoarchaeological testing of pit features on N5 Ballaghaderreen-Scramoge Road Development, Roscommon. (http://www.excavations.ie/report/2016/Roscommon/0024954/). Licence: 15E0438

Dowd, M. 2015. 2015:044. Early medieval adult male skeleton, Cloonmacduff td., Sligo. (http://www.excavations.ie/report/2015/Sligo/0024058/). Licence: 15E0242.

Dowd, M. and Kahlert, T. 2013. 2013:336. Neolithic human remains, Knocknarea Cave K, Carrowbunnaun td., Sligo. (http://www.excavations.ie/report/2013/Sligo/0024228/). Licence: 13E0427

Dowd, M. 2011. 2011:057. Bronze Age deposits and post-medieval adolescent male skeleton, Moneen Cave, Acres td., Clare. (http://www.excavations.ie/report/2011/Clare/0022147/). Licence: 11E0316

Dowd, M. 2012. 107. Bronze Age deposits and early medieval occupation, Glencurran Cave, Tullycommon td., Clare. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2009, 27–28. Wordwell Ltd., Dublin. Licence: 08E0265ext

Dowd, M. 2011. 149. Bronze Age deposits and early medieval occupation, Glencurran Cave, Tullycommon td., Clare. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2008, 52. Wordwell Ltd., Dublin. Licence: 08E0265

Dowd, M. 2010. 220. Neolithic flint flake and post-medieval/modern deposits, Badger Cave, Blarney td., Cork. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2007, 49. Wordwell Ltd., Dublin. Licence: 07E0672

Dowd, M. 2008. 163. Bronze Age deposits and early medieval occupation, Glencurran Cave, Tullycommon td., Clare. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2005, 40. Wordwell Ltd., Dublin. Licence: 05E0379

Dowd, M. 2007. 183. Bronze Age deposits and early medieval occupation, Glencurran Cave, Tullycommon td., Clare. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2004, 42. Wordwell Ltd., Dublin. Licence: 04E0432

Dowd, M. 2007. 914. Early medieval human remains and Viking artefacts, Dunmore Cave, Mohil td., Kilkenny. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2004, 224–225. Wordwell Ltd., Dublin. Licence: 04E1517

Dowd, M. 2006. 806. Bronze Age pits and high medieval metalworking, Farranastack td., Kerry. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2003, 218. Wordwell Ltd., Wicklow. Licence: 03E0171

Dowd, M. 2004. 1717. Post-medieval walls, 75 O’Connell Street, Clonmel, Tipperary. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2002, 475–476. Wordwell Ltd., Wicklow. Licence: 02E0889

Dowd, M. 2004. 837. Prehistoric ditch, Caherweesheen td., Kerry. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2002, 224. Wordwell Ltd., Wicklow. Licence: 02E1053

Dowd, M. 2004. 826. No archaeological significance, Parkboy td., Kerry. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2002, 222. Wordwell Ltd., Wicklow. Licence: 02E1257

Dowd, M. 2004. 233. No archaeological significance, Bannagh td., Cork. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 2002, 59. Wordwell Ltd., Wicklow. Licence: 02E0349

Gilmore, S. and Dowd, M. 1998. 027. Post-medieval features, Ieverstown/Cappagh Lodge/Sixmilebridge/Mount Ievers/Ballyliddan West tds., Clare. In: I. Bennett (ed.) Excavations 1997, 7–8. Wordwell Ltd., Wicklow. Licence: 97E0298