public lectures 2008
Lectures to Local Societies and Communities
- Michelle Comber:
Excavations at Caherconnell cashel, Burren, Co. Clare, 2007.
Caherconnell Visitor Centre, April 2008
- Michelle Comber:
Excavations at Caherconnell cashel, Burren, Co. Clare, 2007.
Clare County Museum, September 2008
- Michelle Comber:
Excavations at Caherconnell cashel, Burren, Co. Clare, 2007 & 2008.
NUI Glaway Archaeology Society, November 2008
- Elizabeth FitzPatrick:
San Pietro in Montorio: Burial Place of the Irish Community in Rome, 1608–1623.
Embassy of Ireland to Italy, Irish Community Conference on the Flight of the Earls, Rome, April 2008
- Elizabeth FitzPatrick:
Investigating Gaelic Estates.
INSTAR Burren Landscape and Settlement Seminar, Ballyvaughan, December 2008
- Kieran O’Conor:
Ballymote Castle. Ballymote Community Enterprise Group, July 2008
- Kieran O’Conor:
Charles O’Conor of Ballinagare. Tirerrill Archaeological and Historical Society, November 2008
- Maggie Ronayne:
Defending Culture and Heritage from Destruction. Contribution to International Women’s Meeting in Oaxaca, Mexico, March 2008
- Maggie Ronayne:
Development and its Impacts in Oaxaca, Mexico: Indigenous Communities Defend Culture and Heritage. NUI Galway Archaeological Society, April 2008
- Maggie Ronayne:
Commitment, Objectivity and Accountability to Communities: Priorities for 21st Century Archaeology. Invited Lecture Open to the Public, Institute of Archaeology, London, April 2008
- Maggie Ronayne:
Ethics, Development and Archaeology.
Invited Contribution to Debate Covered by the Media on Tara and the M3 Hosted by the World Archaeological Congress, UCD, July 2008
- John Waddell:
Unearthing the Ancient Celts. Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, December 2008.
Burren Landscape and Settlement Conference
December 2008 - Members (Bergh, Comber, FitzPatrick & Jones) of the NUIG Archaeology Department organized a one-day conference in Ballyvaughan which presented the results of the Burren Landscape and Settlement project to a wide audience (open to the public).