Professor Tadhg O'Keeffe BA, MA, PhD, DEA, FSA
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Biography:
| I am a first-generation Dubliner - my late father was born in Kilworth, county Cork, and my mother in Tullamore, county Offaly. I graduated from UCD with a BA (1st class hons) in Archaeology and Geography in 1983, and an MA (1st class hons) in Archaeology in 1984. I won the NUI's three-year Travelling Studentship in Archaeology that year. Rather than use the award as funding for a PhD overseas, I decided to move around various universities and study things that interested me. I went to the University of Durham in 1985-86, the Courtauld Institute of Art in the University of London in 1986-87, and the Centre d'Études Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale of the Université de Poitiers in 1987-88. While in Durham my research interests broadened from castellology and medieval landscape/settlement histories to include Romanesque architecture. In 1988 I was awarded a DEA in the History of Art (specialising in Romanesque) by the Université de Poitiers. I returned to UCD for my PhD in Archaeology, and I presented my thesis on Irish Romanesque buildings in 1991. After a few years as a contract archaeologist I joined the Department (now School) of Archaeology in UCD as a post-doctoral Newman Scholar, which gave me the opportunity to do what I most enjoy doing: teaching. In 1996 I joined the academic staff as a temporary-appointment College Lecturer, becoming permanent in 1998. I was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2002 and to Associate Professor in 2006. Over the past twenty-five years I have been involved with an assortment of different professional societies and organisations, sometimes in an administrative or committee-member capacity. I currently serve on the editorial boards of three international refereed journals, and I have refereed papers for a dozen-odd comparable journals as well as book proposals for a similar number of major international publishers. Over the past twenty-five years I have given nearly 250 public or conference lectures, ranging from specially-invited papers in places like UCLA and Cambridge, to conference papers in places like New Orleans and Tartu, to less formal talks to local historical societies in rural Ireland. I have examined PhD theses (mainly in Archaeology but also in History and Historical Geography) in Belfast, Bristol, Cambridge, DIT, Durham, Glasgow, London, Oxford, and Southampton. Within UCD I have served, and continue to serve, on assorted College and University boards and committees (such as the BA Programme Board and the ACCE), and for three years (2004-6) I was director of the UCD International Summer School. Within the School of Archaeology itself I have supervised eight PhD theses to completion, as well as forty-odd MA (and three MLitt) dissertations over the past fourteen years. I was awarded a UCD President's Research award in 2002-3 and an IRCHSS Senior Research Fellowship in 2008-9, and was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) in 2007. Away from Archaeology I share my life with my wife Margaret, Evan (aged eleven), Anne-Elise (aged eight), some much-loved animals, and an already-oversized music collection that would still be growing but for recession. I am also a lapsed Spurs fan and a frustrated Cork hurling fan. |
Research Interests
| My research interests are varied. They transgress the disciplinary boundaries between Archaeology, Urban and Cultural Geography, and Landscape, Art and Architectural Histories. I am committed to reflexive archaeological theory; it informs everything I do. 1. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY (AD1100-1500) My background is in Medieval Archaeology, and most of my research over the years has been concentrated on matters relating to the 11th-15th century period (although I also have research interests and a record of publication in the archaeology of the early, pre-1100, medieval Church). I am especially interested in castellology (castle-studies). Among other things, I am working at present on the medieval topography of Youghal as part of my preparation of a fascicle (with David Kelly, conservation architect) on the town for the Royal Irish Academy's Irish Historic Towns Atlas series. I am very happy to supervise graduate research in any area of medieval archaeology, especially 11th to 15th centuries. I do not require that MLitt or PhD-level research projects have an Irish dimension (even if it does make sense for prospective graduate students in UCD to have Irish or relevant-to-Ireland topics). I will supervise research that is conventional in subject-matter and problem-orientation, as I have been doing successfully over the past ten years and more (at all graduate levels), but I am also very interested in research topics that involve the exploration of epistemology or that challenge traditional forms and concepts of representation. In short, if you have an interesting idea, talk to me! 2. HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY ARCHAEOLOGY (AD1500-present) In recent years I have been developing a very strong interest in both Historical Archaeology (or Post-Medieval Archaeology as it is usually called on this side of the Atlantic) and the Archaeology of the Contemporary Past. A number of my most recent publications fall within these connected areas. Research supervision in Historical and Contemporary Archaeology: MA, MLitt, PhD UCD School of Archaeology has very quickly developed an international reputation in these expanding fields of research. I have supervised to completion four PhD theses with post-1500AD themes, and I am currently supervising another four. I would warmly welcome communications from prospective graduate students (from Ireland or overseas) who are excited by Historical Archaeology's potential, locally and globally, or by the potential of Archaeology to contribute to understandings of the contemporary past, and who wish to join a lively community of like-minded scholars. As I said above in connection with Medieval Archaeology, I will happily supervise research that is very conventional in subject-matter and problem-orientation, but I am also very interested in research topics in which issues of epistemology are critical or in which traditional forms and concepts of representation are challenged (using, say, multi-media). |
Books
| T. O'Keeffe; (2007) Archaeology and the Pan-European Romanesque. London: Duckworth. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2004) Ireland's Round Towers. Buildings, Rituals and Landscapes of the Early Irish Church. Stroud: Tempus. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2004) The Gaelic Peoples and their Archaeological Identities AD 1000-1650 [Quiggin Pamphlets on the Sources of Mediaeval Gaelic History 7]. Cambridge: University of Cambridge. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2003) Fethard. Irish Historic Towns Atlas 13. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2003) Romanesque Ireland. Architecture and Ideology in the Twelfth Century. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2000) Medieval Ireland: an Archaeology. Stroud: Tempus. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1999) An Anglo-Norman Monastery. Bridgetown Priory, Co. Cork, and the architecture of the Augustinian Canons Regular in Medieval Ireland. Kinsale: Gandon Editions. [Details] | |||||||||
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Edited Books
| J. Lyttleton & T. O'Keeffe (Ed.). (2005) The Manor in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] |
Book Chapters
| T. O'Keeffe; (2012) 'Further thoughts on Richard de Burgh's castle at Sligo ' In: Martin A. Timoney (eds). Dedicated To Sligo, Thirty Essays on Sligo Antiquarian and Related Topics. Sligo: Sligo Field Club. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe (2012) 'Medieval stone pieces' In: G. Eogan et al (eds). Excavations at Knowth Volume 5:The Archaeology of Knowth in the First and Second Millennia AD. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2012) 'Augustinian regular canons in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Ireland: history, architecture and identity' In: Janet Burton & Karen Stober (eds). The Regular Canons in the Medieval British Isles. Brussels: Brepols. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2011) 'Time-space compression, ruination, and the 'profound otherness' of Ground Zero' In: Kathleen James-Chakraborty and Sabine Strumper-Krobb (eds). Crossing Borders: Space Beyond Disciplines. Berlin: Peter Lang. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe & P. Ryan; (2011) 'Cartographic v(o)ices: reconstructing Dublin's nineteenth-century red-light district from the Ordnance Survey records ' In: Juliana Adelman & Eadaoin Agnew (eds). Science and Technology in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts press. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2009) 'Dublin Castle's donjon in context' In: John Bradley, Alan Fletcher & Anngret Simms (eds). Dublin in the Medieval World: Studies in Honour of Howard B. Clarke. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe & S. Quirke; (2009) ''A house at the birth of modernity: Ightermurragh Castle, Co. Cork'' In: J. Lyttleton & C. Rynne (eds). Plantation Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2009) 'Irish 'post-medieval' archaeology: time to lose our innocence?' In: A. Horning, M. Palmer (eds). Crossing Paths or Sharing Tracks? Future Directions in the Archaeological Study of post-1550 Britain and Ireland. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2008) ''Europe: Western: Medieval'' In: Deborah M. Pearsall (eds). Encyclopedia of Archaeology. London & New York: Academic Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T.O'Keeffe; (2007) ''Angevin Lordship and Colonial Romanesque in Ireland'' In: M. Costen (eds). People and Places: Essays in Honour of Michael Aston. Oxford: Oxbow Books. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2007) ''Plantation-era great houses in Munster: a note on Sir Walter Raleigh's house and its context'' In: T. Herron, M. Potterton (eds). Ireland in the Renaissance, c.1540-1660. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe with M. Untermann; (2007) ''Medieval religious buildings'' In: James Graham-Campbell (eds). The Archaeology of Medieval Europe, Vol.1: Eighth to Twelfth Centuries. London: UCL Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| O'Keeffe, T.; (2007) ''Landscape and memory: historiography, theory, methodology'' In: N. Moore & Y. Whelan (eds). Heritage, Memory and the Politics of Space: New Perspectives on the Cultural Landscape. Aldershot: Ashgate. [Details] | |||||||||
| O'Keeffe, T.; (2006) ''The built environment of local community worship between the late eleventh and early thirteenth centuries'' In: E. FitzPatrick & R. Gillespie (eds). The Parish in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| O'Keeffe, T.; (2006) ''Wheels of words, networks of knowledge: Romanesque scholarship and Cormac's Chapel'' In: D. Bracken & D. Ó Riain-Raedel (eds). Ireland and Europe in the Twelfth Century: Reform and Renewal. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe & R. Yamin; (2006) ''Urban historical archaeology'' In: D. Hicks & M. Beaudry (eds). The Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| O'Keeffe, T.; (2006) ''Historiography, heritage, inheritance: Irish castellology and Leask's Irish Castles'' In: M. Fanning & R. Gillespie (eds). Print culture and Intellectual Life in Ireland 1660-1941. Dublin: Woodfield Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| O'Keeffe, T.; (2005) ''Medieval towns, modern signs, identity inter-spaces: some reflections in Historical Archaeology'' In: E. Conlin Casella & C. Fowler (eds). Beyond Identification? The Archaeology of Plural and Changing Identities. New York: Springer. [Details] | |||||||||
| O'Keeffe, T.; (2005) ''Heritage, rhetoric, identity: critical reflections on the Carrickmines Castle controversy'' In: M. McCarthy (eds). Ireland¿s Heritages: Critical Perspectives on Memory and Identity. Aldershot: Ashgate. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2005) ''Ireland'' In: T. Taylor, M. Aston, T. O'Keeffe et al (eds). The Time Team Guide to the Archaeological Sites of Britain and Ireland. London: Channel 4 Books. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2005) 'Contributions on 'Abbeys' & 'Architecture'' In: S. Duffy (eds). Medieval Ireland: an Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2005) ''Afterword'' In: J. Lyttleton & T. O'Keeffe (eds). The Manor in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2004) ''Space, place, habitus: geographies of practice in an Anglo-Norman landscape'' In: H.B. Clarke, J. Prunty & M. Hennessy (eds). Surveying Ireland¿s Past. Multi-disciplinary Essays in Honour of Anngret Simms. Dublin: Geography Publications. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe & M. Coughlan; (2003) ''The chronology and formal affinities of the Ferns donjon, Co. Wexford'' In: J. Kenyon & K.D. O¿Conor (eds). The Medieval Castle in Ireland and Wales. Essays in Honour of Jeremy Knight. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2003) ''Discovering Versailles in the smallness of my own experience'' In: J. Fenwick (eds). Lost and Found: Discovering Ireland¿s Past. Bray: Wordwell. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2002) ''The iconography of church portals in Europe: a summary'' In: C. Carlo-Stella (eds). Europe: a Common Heritage. Vatican City: Culturalibus Ecclesiae. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2000) ''Architecture and regular life in Holy Trinity Cathedral, 1150-1350'' In: S. Kinsella (eds). Augustinians at Christ Church: the Canons Regular of the Cathedral Priory of Holy Trinity, Dublin. Dublin: Christ Church Cathedral. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2000) ''Romanesque as metaphor: architecture and reform in early twelfth-century Ireland'' In: A.P. Smyth (eds). Seanchas. Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis J. Byrne. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1998) ''Architectural traditions of the early medieval church in Munster'' In: M. Monk & J. Sheehan (eds). Early Medieval Munster. Cork: Cork University Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1998) 'Irish Romanesque architecture'' In: T. Bartlett (eds). History and Environment. Dublin: UCD. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1997) 'Barryscourt Castle and the Irish Tower-house [Barryscourt Lecture 1]' In: Noel Jameson (eds). Medieval Ireland. Kinsale: Gandon Editions. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1995) 'Cashel, Co. Tipperary' In: A. Simms and J. H. Andrews (eds). More Irish Country Towns. Cork: Mercier Press. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1995) ''The Romanesque portal'' In: J.Monk, K.Hanley & M.Weaver (eds). An Archaeological Survey of St Molagga's Church, Aghacross, Mitchelstown, Co.Cork. Cork: Cork County Council. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1995) ''Romanesque architecture and sculpture at Ardmore'' In: W. Nolan (eds). Waterford: History and Society. Dublin: Geography Publications. [Details] | |||||||||
| T.O'Keeffe; (1995) ''The Romanesque portal at Clonfert Cathedral and its iconography'' In: C. Bourke (eds). From the Isles of the North. Belfast: HMSO. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1991) ''The evolution of the Pale: medieval frontiers and fortifications in the Dublin region'' In: F. H. A. Aalen & K. Whelan (eds). Dublin: from Prehistory to Present. Dublin: Geography Publications. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1986) ''Medieval architecture and the village of Newcastle-Lyons'' In: P. O'Sullivan (eds). Newcastle-Lyons: a Parish of the Pale. Dublin: Geography Publications. [Details] | |||||||||
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Peer Reviewed Journals
| T. O'Keeffe (2012) 'Writing histories of medieval rural settlement in Ireland and England: an opinion piece'. Medieval Settlement Research, 27 :48-54. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2011) 'Landscapes, castles and towns of Edward I in Wales and Ireland: some comparisons and connections'. Landscapes, 11 (2). [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2010) 'New World angst and the Historical Archaeology of modernity'. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 20 (1):148-154. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2009) 'Street ballets in magic cities: cultural imaginings of the modern American metropolis'. Popular Music History, 4 (2) [Special Issue: Music, Characterisation and Urban Space] :111-126. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2009) 'Digging up London'. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 162 :216-220. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2009) 'Unloved places revisited: archaeology and urban planning'. Urban Morphology, 13 (2):74-76. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2009) ''What landscape means to me''. Landscapes, 10 (1):123-130. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe & P. Ryan; (2009) ''A landscape at the world's end: the rise and fall of Monto, Dublin's notorious red-light district''. Landscapes, 10 (1):21-38. [Details] | |||||||||
| T.O'Keeffe; (2008) ''Can the "archaeology of Europe" survive post-processual euroscepticism?''. ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIALOGUES, 15 (1):45-48. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2006) ''Starting as we mean to go on. Why we need a theoretically-informed Historical Archaeology''. ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIALOGUES, (16):208-211. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2004) ''Were there designed landscapes in medieval Ireland?''. LANDSCAPES, 5 (2):52-68. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2001) ''Concepts of 'castle' and the construction of identity in medieval and post-medieval Ireland''. IRISH GEOGRAPHY, 34 (1):69-88. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2001) ''Ballyloughan, Ballymoon and Clonmore: three castles of c.1300 in county Carlow''. ANGLO-NORMAN STUDIES, 23 :167-197. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1999) ''Townscape as text: the topography of social interaction in Fethard, county Tipperary, AD 1300-1700''. IRISH GEOGRAPHY, 32 (1):9-25. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1997) ''Diarmait Mac Murchada and Romanesque Leinster: four twelfth-century churches in context''. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND, 127 :52-79. [Details] | |||||||||
| Cooney, G. and O'Keeffe, T.; (1996) ''A collection of unprovenanced prehistoric axes from St Patrick's College, Carlow''. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, 124 :210-213. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1994) ''Lismore and Cashel: reflections on the beginnings of the Irish Romanesque'''. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND, 124 :118-151. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1991) ''La façade romane en Irlande''. CAHIERS DE CIVILISATION MEDIEVALE, 34 :357-65. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1987) ''Rathnageeragh and Ballyloo: stone castles of the 14th and early 15th centuries in county Carlow''. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND, 117 :28-49. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2001) ''Form and content in pre-Romanesque architecture in Ireland''. ESTMA 4, :65-83. [Details] | |||||||||
| D.N. Hall, M. Hennessy & T. O'Keeffe; (1985) ''Medieval settlement and agriculture at Oughterard and Castlewarden, Co. Kildare''. IRISH GEOGRAPHY, 18 :16-25. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1998) ''The fortifications of western Ireland, AD 1100-1300, and their interpretation''. JOURNAL OF THE GALWAY HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 50 :184-200. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1984) ''An early Anglo-Norman castle at Ballyderown, county Cork''. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND, 114 :48-56. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (2000) ''Reflections on the 'dispersed-nucleated' paradigm in medieval settlement archaeology''. RURALIA, 3 :103-105. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1998) ''Aristocrats, immigrants and entrepreneurs. Settlers and settlement initiatives in late 13th century Ireland''. RURALIA, 2 :87-96. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1996) '''Rural settlement and cultural identity in Gaelic Ireland, 1000-1500'''. RURALIA, 1 :142-153. [Details] | |||||||||
| G. Cooney & T. O'Keeffe; (1994) ''A collection of prehistoric axes at St Patrick's College, Carlow''. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND, 124 :210-213. [Details] | |||||||||
| S. Cullen & T. O'Keeffe; (1994) ''A turreted enclosure at Pitchfordstown, county Kildare''. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND, 124 :215-217. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1998) ''Perceptions and interpretations of architecture: cautionary tales from the middle ages''. ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW FROM CAMBRIDGE, 15 (1):75-93. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1983) ''A saddle quern from Ballygowan, Co. Carlow''. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND, 113 :145-147. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1985) ''The church and castle at Confey, Co. Kildare''. JOURNAL OF THE KILDARE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 16 (5):408-417. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1985) ''The castle of Tullow, Co. Kildare''. JOURNAL OF THE KILDARE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 16 (5):528-529. [Details] | |||||||||
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Other Journals
| T. O'Keeffe (2012) 'Coonagh: a forgotten Norman castle in Doon parish' Bléisce: Doon Parish Journal 21 :34-47. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe (2012) 'A thirteenth-century enigma: Buttevant friary and its crypt' Archaeology Ireland 26 (3) :16-19. [Details] |
| Downey, L., Murphy, C. & O'Keeffe, T (2012) 'A possible 'Celtic' icon on the Beara Peninsula' Archaeology Ireland 26 (1) :13-14. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2004) ''Lordship and colony: Anglo-Norman settlement in north Cork'' Mallow Field Club Journal 22 :155-166. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2001) ''The archaeology of the historic past: research and teaching in UCD'' IPMAG Newsletter 2 :4-5. [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (2000) ''Ethnicity and moated settlement in medieval Ireland: a review of current thinking'' Medieval Settlement Research Group Annual Report 15 :21-25. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1998) ''Killeenemer Church and its archaeological importance'' Ogham: Ballindangan and District Review 4 :23-25. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1995) ''The frontier in medieval Ireland: an archaeological perspective'' Group for the Study of Irish Historic Settlement Newsletter :16-18. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1995) ''Tower-houses of the Pale in east county Kildare'' Oughterany 1 (2) :5-12. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1994) ''Omey and the sands of time'' Archaeology Ireland 8 (2) :22-24. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1990) ''The archaeology of Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland. Part 1: Mottes and ringworks'' Archaeology Ireland 4 (3) :15-17. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1990) ''The archaeology of Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland. Part 2: Stone castles'' Archaeology Ireland 4 (4) :20-22. [Details] | |||||||||
| T. O'Keeffe; (1988) ''County Focus: Carlow'' Archaeology Ireland 2 (4) :131-134. [Details] | |||||||||
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Field Guide
| T. O'Keeffe; (2004) Medieval Fore. An Archaeological Wonder in the Westmeath Landscape. Bray: Field Guide [Details] |
| G. Cooney, A. O'Sullivan, B. Leon & T. O'Keeffe; (2002) Dalkey Island: an Island on the Tides of Time. Field Guide [Details] |
| T. O'Keeffe; (1997) Fethard, Co. Tipperary: A Guide to the Medieval Town. Fethard: Field Guide [Details] |
Website article
T.O'Keeffe (2012) Journeying through time in Dr Tyree's Philosophy class. Website article [Details] |
Reports
| P. Cooke, A. Feldman, C. O'Donnell, T. O'Keeffe & S. Tuck; (2008) Placing Voices, Voicing Places. Archaeology in Inner-City Dublin: Spatiality, Materiality and Identity-Formation Among Dublin's Working Class and Immigrant Communities. UCD School of Archaeology: Reports [Details] |
Abstract
| T. O'Keeffe (2007) A history of domestic space, or a spatial history of domesticity? [POMLAS: Perceptions of Medieval Landscape and Settlement, Belfast 2007]. Abstract [Details] |
