1. Royal Irish Academy Publications in Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics and Literature (2012 Issue out and Open Access)
Doonloughan: a seasonal settlement site on the Connemara coast
In Retrospect: A centennial look at Thomas J. Westropp’s field records of the promontory forts of north County Mayo
New dates from the north and a proposed chronology for Irish court tombs
St Fursa, the genealogy of an Irish saint—the historical person and his cult
Erenachs, erenachships and church landholding in Gaelic Fermanagh, 1270–1609
Improving  landlords and planned settlements in eighteenth-century Ireland:  William Burton Conyngham and the fishing station on Inis Mhic an Doirn,  Co. Donegal
The  parallel lives of Joseph Allen Galbraith (1818–90) and Samuel Haughton  (1821–97): religion, friendship, scholarship and politics in Victorian  Ireland
A  neo-Assyrian relief in the Weingreen Museum of Biblical Antiquities,  Trinity College Dublin—a case study in artefact acquisition

    Royal Irish Academy Publications in Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics and Literature (2012 Issue out and Open Access)

    Doonloughan: a seasonal settlement site on the Connemara coast

    In Retrospect: A centennial look at Thomas J. Westropp’s field records of the promontory forts of north County Mayo

    New dates from the north and a proposed chronology for Irish court tombs

    St Fursa, the genealogy of an Irish saint—the historical person and his cult

    Erenachs, erenachships and church landholding in Gaelic Fermanagh, 1270–1609

    Improving landlords and planned settlements in eighteenth-century Ireland: William Burton Conyngham and the fishing station on Inis Mhic an Doirn, Co. Donegal

    The parallel lives of Joseph Allen Galbraith (1818–90) and Samuel Haughton (1821–97): religion, friendship, scholarship and politics in Victorian Ireland

    A neo-Assyrian relief in the Weingreen Museum of Biblical Antiquities, Trinity College Dublin—a case study in artefact acquisition

  2. The Heroic Age
http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/
“The Heroic Age is a fully peer-reviewed academic journal.
The Heroic Age focuses on  Northwestern Europe during the early      medieval period (from the early 4th through 13th centuries).  We seek to foster dialogue between all scholars of this      period across ethnic and disciplinary boundaries, including—but not limited to—history, archaeology,      and literature pertaining to the period.”

    The Heroic Age

    http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/

    “The Heroic Age is a fully peer-reviewed academic journal.

    The Heroic Age focuses on Northwestern Europe during the early medieval period (from the early 4th through 13th centuries).  We seek to foster dialogue between all scholars of this period across ethnic and disciplinary boundaries, including—but not limited to—history, archaeology, and literature pertaining to the period.”