Excavating Irish Archaeology in the 21st century | Appendix | Who’s Who


Based on the legal advice given to me, I have taken the decision to explicitly link the anonymised companies discussed in the main text to their actual names and data. The reason for this is to provide full transparency in where my data is coming from and so that it may be checked for accuracy and inconsistencies. I have also chosen to place it at a slight remove from the main text, so that anyone not wishing to know the details of any individual company does not have to be confronted with it. The companies are listed in the main text by a randomised three letter acronym (TLA) and that format is preserved here:

AJM       [Last accessed August 24 2015]
LYG        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
RTI          [Last accessed August 24 2015]
LCO        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
JKD         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
XMN      [Last accessed August 24 2015]
PJX         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
IST          [Last accessed August 24 2015]
MOR      [Last accessed August 24 2015]
NRE        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
FEJ          [Last accessed August 24 2015]
SKR        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
CTJ         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
ECH        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
WRS       [Last accessed August 24 2015]
QYK        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
DKF        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
JEA         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
WNB      [Last accessed August 24 2015]
HJE         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
DGL        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
KEA        [Last accessed August 24 2015]
LCE         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
SRJ         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
ABW      [Last accessed August 24 2015]
QHR       [Last accessed August 24 2015]
GSI         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
DJY         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
EHU       [Last accessed August 24 2015]
SJE          [Last accessed August 24 2015]
AGK       [Last accessed August 24 2015]
KEB [Last accessed August 24 2015]
TRA [Last accessed August 24 2015]
JTD         [Last accessed August 24 2015]
MWH [Last accessed August 24 2015]
GHR [Last accessed August 24 2015]
SJT [Last accessed August 24 2015]

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