Edited Volumes
Dolan, B., McQuillan, A., O'Keeffe, E. and Rice, K. (eds) 2008 Proceedings of The Association of Young Irish Archaeologists Annual Conference 2007 AYIA: Dublin.
The proceedings of the Association of Young Irish Archaeologists Conference 2007 was published by the association in 2008. As chairperson of the association and co-editor of the volume I was heavily involved in its design, editing and production. A pdf version is available online on the AYIA website.
The proceedings of the Association of Young Irish Archaeologists Conference 2007 was published by the association in 2008. As chairperson of the association and co-editor of the volume I was heavily involved in its design, editing and production. A pdf version is available online on the AYIA website.
Dolan, B. and Kenny, N. (eds) 2005 Trowel Volume X, UCD School of Archaeology: Dublin
While completing my Masters in Landscape Archaeology in the School of Archaeology, UCD, I was involved, with my co-editor Niall Kenny, in the re-launch and re-design of Trowel. Trowel is a journal that focuses on publishing archaeological research produced by early stage researchers in archaeology.
For Trowel X we introduced a new layout and full-colour format. New additions also included book reviews and a 'reflections' section. In this section we gathered together thoughts, ideas and personal viewpoints on archaeology in Ireland from a diverse range of people including Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, then taoiseach Bertie Ahern and former taoiseach Charles Haughey.
While completing my Masters in Landscape Archaeology in the School of Archaeology, UCD, I was involved, with my co-editor Niall Kenny, in the re-launch and re-design of Trowel. Trowel is a journal that focuses on publishing archaeological research produced by early stage researchers in archaeology.
For Trowel X we introduced a new layout and full-colour format. New additions also included book reviews and a 'reflections' section. In this section we gathered together thoughts, ideas and personal viewpoints on archaeology in Ireland from a diverse range of people including Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, then taoiseach Bertie Ahern and former taoiseach Charles Haughey.