Arboe in Irish High Crosses by P.Harbison, pub Boyne Valley Honey Companay 1994
An Early Bronze Age Dagger from Duckingstool Point, Country Tyrone by G. Ramsey, in Ulster Journal of Archaeology (UJA), Vol. 54-55, 1991-92
Records of Bog Butter Finds in the Memoirs of the Irish Ordnance Survey 1830 to 1839 by Chris Synnott, in UJA Vol.62, 2003
A Newly Discovered Oghan Stone at Gartree, County Antrim by Liam McQuillan, in UJA Vol 62, 2003
Antiquities from the River Blackwater I, Bronze Age Metalwork by G. Ramsey, C. Bourke & D. Crone, in UJA, Vol. 54-55, 1991-92
Antiquities from the River Blackwater II, Iron Age Metalwork by C. Bourke & D. Crone, in UJA, Vol. 56, 1993
Antiquities from the River Blackwater III, Iron Axe-Heads by C. Bourke, inUJA, Vol. 60, 2001
O’Connor’s Stronghold, Derrywarragh Island, Maghery, County Armagh, by C. Donnelly, P. Moore & C. McGranaghan, in UJA, Vol. 63, 2004
The Making of an O’Neill: A view of the ceremony at Tullaghoge, Co. Tyrone, by G.A. Hayes-McCoy, in UJA, Vol. 33, 1970
Excavations at Ballyvollen Townland, Country Antrim, by B.B. Williams, inUJA, Vol. 48, 1985
A Bronze Shield Grip of Viking Age Date from the River Bann by R. Ó Floinn in UJA, Vol. 49, 1986
included with this article is:
Ulster and Oriel Souterrains – An indicator of tribal areas?, by V. Buckely; and Comments on ‘Ulster and Oriel Souterrains’ by R. Warner
An Agreement to Build a New Church in Arboe Parish in 1710, by W. Roulston, in UJA, Vol. 61, 2002
Stone Artifacts from the Lower Bann, by D.D.A. Simpson, in UJA, Vol. 56, 1993
Excavation of a Rath at Shane’s Castle, Co. Antrim, by C. Warhurst, in UJA, Vol. 34, 1971
Coney Island, Lough Neagh: Prehistoric settlement, Anglo-Norman castle and Elizabethan native fortress – An interim report on excavations in 1962 to 1954, by P.V. Addyman, in UJA, Vol. 28, 1965
A Neolithic and Dark Age Site at Langford Lodge, Co. Antrim, by D.M. Waterman, in UJA, Vol. 26, 1963
Finds from Coney Island, Lough Beg by B. Proudfoot and D.R.M. Weatherup, in UJA, Vol. 21, 1958
The Mesolithic Site at Toome Bay, Co. Londonderry (Studies in Irish Quaternary Deposits; No. 10) by G. F. Mitchell, in UJA, Vol. 18, 1955
A Lough Neagh Replica Fishing Boat, by M. McCaughan, in Ulster Folklife, Vol. 30, 1984
Excavations at Antrim Castle Gardens, 1991 and 1994 by M.G. Conway & T. Reeves-Smyth, in UJA, Vol. 57, 1994
Included with this article is:
Excavations at Antrim Castle Gardens, 1991 and 1994 – Addendum by M.G. Conway & T. Reeves-Smyth, in UJA, Vol. 58, 1999
An Unusual Angular Shaped Axe Head from the Lower River Bann by A. McComb, in UJA, Vol. 58, 1999
Excavations at the Site of Toome Castle, Co. Antrim, by R. Ó Baoill, in UJA, Vol. 58, 1999
The Discovery of an early 18th century boat in Lough Neagh, by D. Wilkinson & B. Williams, in The International Journal of NauticalArchaeology (1996) 25.2: 95-103
The boat from Lough Neagh by Owain T.P. Roberts, in IJNA (1995) 25.3: 265-266 – this a comment on the previous article by D. Wilkinson & B. Williams
The O’Connor’s Stronghold, Derrywarragh Island, Maghery (p.21-22) – extract from CEB Brett 1999 Buildings of County Armagh, UAHS Belfast
Preliminary Report on Clinker-Built Boat, Lough Neagh, Ballymaguigan, Co. Derry, September 1958 by W.A. Seaby (Director. Ulster Museum) – article supplied by National Trust archaeologist, Malachy Conway.
Ancient legends, mystic charms, and superstitions of Ireland with sketches of the Irish past by Lady Wilde (“Speranza”), 1888 – article supplied by National Trust archaeologist, Malachy Conway.
Ram’s Island, Co. Antrim – Article supplied by National Trust archaeologist, Malachy Conway.
Information on Lough Neagh collated from various sources by National Trust archaeologist, Malachy Conway
Two cruck truss houses near Lurgan by A. Gailey, in Ulster Folklife, Vol. 8 1962
Extracts from the Society’s collection (5) by K. M. Harris, in Ulster Folklife, Vol. 8 1962
The Ulster Plantation by P. Robinson, in The Shaping of the Ulster Landscape, Journal of the Federation of Ulster Local Studies (JFULS) Vol. 11 No. 2, Winter 1989
Pre-Plantation Ulster – A contemporary account, in JFULS, Vol. 13 No. 2, Winter 1991
William Alfred Green FRSAI : The man and his photographs by T.K. Anderson, in JFULS, Vol. 13 No. 2, Winter 1991
Review of John Carey 1800-1891, a commemorative anthology by E. Dunlop & B. Foy, in JFULS, Vol. 13 No.2, Winter 1991
Notes on the Quakers of Mid-Ulster by M. Bell, in JFULS, Vol. 16 No.1, Summer 1994
Conservation and copying: Logboats, Horizontal Mills and other large Archaeological Timbers from the North of Ireland, by M.F. Fry & A. Martin, inJFULS, Vol. 16 No.1, Summer 1994
On some Discoveries of Stone Implements in Lough Neagh, Ireland by J. Evans, Esq. F.R.S. F.S.A., in Archaeologia Vol. 41, 1867, pub by Society of Antiquarians of Ireland 1868