Research Partners

Dr. Fiona Beglane is a zooarchaeologist at the Institute of Technology, Sligo, specialising in the analysis of animal bones from excavations. Her research focuses mainly on medieval archaeology, hunting and the use of scientific techniques in archaeology. She has published extensively on these topics. Fiona is the zooarchaeologist for the Digging the Lost Town of Carrig project.

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Ashely Green is a geophysicist and PhD candidate with the University of Bournemouth. Ashely graduated with an MSc from the Department of Archaeology, Anthropology, and Forensic Science in Bournemouth University in 2015.

Jane Henderson is a Reader in Conservation with the Conservation Division of the School of History, Archaeology and Religion in Cardiff University, who provide the IAFS with specialist conservation services.

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Dr. Clare McCutcheon is a free-lance archaeologist specialising in medieval ceramics. She provides specialists services to the IAFS for the Digging the Lost Town of Carrig, and other projects.

Dermot Moore is a free-lance archaeologist specialising in lithic analyses. He provides specialists services to the IAFS for the Digging the Lost Town of Carrig, and other projects.

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Dr. Lorna O’Donnell is a free-lance environmental archaeologist specialising in wood and charcoal analysis from archaeological sites. She provides specialists services to the IAFS for the Digging the Lost Town of Carrig, and other projects.

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Phil Parkes is the Senior Conservator with the Conservation Division of the School of History, Archaeology and Religion in Cardiff University, who provide the IAFS with specialist conservation services.

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Dr. Michael ‘Bodhi’ Rogers is a Professor of Physics and Chair of the Physics Department at University of Colorado, Denver. He has led several 3D scanning projects in Ireland.