Report authored by Markus Casey for Damien Dyer. Casey was commissioned to inspect a property where Dyer proposed to build a house. Casey found no clear evidence of archaeological sites that would be disturbed by the development. The document has been heavily water damaged which has caused some ink to leach and distort photographs in the report, although the text remains legible.
Includes:
-the completed report (10 March 2004, 7pp);
-letter to Casey from Damien Dyer of Burren Alpaca that accompanied the payment for the work (2 April 2004, 1p);
-maps and annotated photographs (both computer-printed and photocopied) of the site and surrounding area (7pp).
Report authored by Markus Casey for Martin Smyth, Flaskagh More, Williamstown, Co. Galway. Casey was commissioned to inspect a site where Smyth was proposing to build an extension onto his house. Casey found no clear evidence of archaeological sites that would be disturbed by the development but noted a number of archaeological sites in the immediate vicinity.
Includes:
-the completed report (19 April 2004, 9pp);
-invoice from Casey to Smyth (20 April 2004, 1p);
-copy of the letter sent to Smyth by Galway County Council requesting the archaeological assessment before a decision can be made on proceeding with construction (23 March 2004, 1p);
-photocopied maps of the property, the surrounding area, and proposed house extension (6pp).
Report authored by Markus Casey for A.P. McCarthy Planning Consultants Ltd., hired by NUI Galway. Casey was commissioned to inspect an 8 acre portion of land owned by NUI Galway bordering the River Corrib east of Jordans Island. The site was a candidate location for a relocation of the Corrib Rowing & Yachting Club. Casey found no clear evidence of archaeological sites that would be disturbed by the proposed development.
Includes:
-the completed report (14 May 2004, 8pp);
-letter sent to Casey by A.P. McCarthy detailing the project and requesting a quote, which has been annotated by Casey at bottom (25 February 2004, 1p);
-computer printouts of colour photographs and property maps of the site (4pp).
Report authored by Markus Casey for Noel Holmes, Ltd. Casey was commissioned to inspect a site on the edge of Ballina town adjacent to Leigue Cemetery where a new residential development (Rockwell) was under excavation. Casey found no evidence of archaeological sites that would be disturbed by the development.
Report authored by Markus Casey for TVAS Ireland Ltd working on behalf of Clare County Council. The report documents the preliminary results of an archaeological excavation of two post-medieval stones in Manusmore, County Clare, that were to be disturbed by the construction of the N18 (now M18) bypass around Ennis. The stones were found to be modern in origin and of no archaeological importance.
Report authored by Markus Casey for TVAS Ireland Ltd working on behalf of Clare County Council. The report documents the preliminary results of an archaeological excavation of an undated charcoal rich pit in Barefield, County Clare, that was to be disturbed by the construction of the N18 (now M18) bypass around Ennis. The pit was found to be relatively recent and of little archaeological importance.
Report authored by Markus Casey for TVAS Ireland Ltd working on behalf of Clare County Council. The report documents the preliminary results of an archaeological excavation in Ballymacahill, Ennis, at a site that was to be disturbed by the construction of the N18 (now M18) bypass around Ennis. Deposits found at the site were shown to be natural in origin.
Report authored by Markus Casey for TVAS Ireland Ltd working on behalf of Clare County Council. The report documents the preliminary results of an archaeological excavation of 3 undated pits in Ballymacahill, Ennis, at a site that was to be disturbed by the construction of the N18 (now M18) bypass around Ennis. The pits were found to be relatively recent and of little archaeological importance, although charred plant samples were selected for further testing in order to enhance 'understanding of a relatively local past environment and will allow tree species and seed taxa identification.'
Report authored by Markus Casey for TVAS Ireland Ltd working on behalf of Clare County Council. The report documents the preliminary results of an archaeological excavation in Ballaghboy, Ennis, at a site that was to be disturbed by the construction of the N18 (now M18) bypass around Ennis. Casey found no features or artefacts of archaeological or historical value.
Report authored by Markus Casey for TVAS Ireland Ltd working on behalf of Clare County Council. The report documents the preliminary results of an archaeological excavation of an undated pit in Kilbreckan, Ennis, at a site that was to be disturbed by the construction of the N18 (now M18) bypass around Ennis. The pit was found to be relatively recent and of little archaeological importance, although charred plant samples were selected for further testing in order to enhance 'understanding of a relatively local past environment and will allow tree species and seed taxa identification.'