The Waterford Greenway heading inland at Ballyvoile.

The Waterford Greenway was launched in 2017, as a path and cycle route using the former railway line from Dungarvan to Waterford. The route snakes its way through outstanding countryside and a rich heritage. I intend to put time aside in 2018 or 2019 to produce a book: “Ten spots on the Greenway. A guide to the archaeology on the Waterford Greenway”. The size and look of the book will be similar to “Medieval Dungarvan” and “Medieval Waterford”, printed locally to the same standard as the first two books.

About Us

We are both on the list of archaeologists eligible for excavation licences. Every archaeological excavation in Ireland needs a licence, issued jointly by the National Monuments Service and the National Museum.
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Archaeological Illustration

We illustrate our own reports, and integrate the drawings into the text rather than add them to the end. We draw finds and offer an illustration service to produce publication drawings from site records and objects.
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Archaeological Fieldwork

Most of our fieldwork (excavation and survey) is carried out during archaeological impact assessments, or as a follow up, monitoring or investigating areas at risk of being disturbed.
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Guidebooks

In Ireland I have put work into the Cahir Castle (Co. Tipperary) souvenir guide, and the Barryscourt Castle (Co. Cork) and Scattery Island (Co. Clare) leaflets, all for the National Monuments Service, OPW.
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Mobile: 087 8119567
Phone: 051 293399
Email: info@waterfordarchaeologist.ie
Archaeografix
Knockrower Road,
Stradbally,
Co. Waterford,
Ireland.
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