SHANARC ARCHAEOLOGY - Key Persons


Edel Barry

Job Titles:
  • Archaeologist
Edel graduated from NUI Galway with a BA in Archaeology and English in 2004. After working in the field for a number of years, she took a position as architectural recorder on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage survey of County Limerick. This sparked a strong interest in built heritage, especially industrial, transport and social elements of post-medieval archaeology. She undertook MPhil research at UCC between 2008 and 2010, and was awarded first class honours for her thesis on The Archaeology of Narrow Gauge Railways in Munster. This was followed by a Higher Diploma in ArcGIS at UCC. Edel has several years of experience as both as a recorder on built heritage assessments and an editor, as well as a site assistant and supervisor in the field.

Marion Sutton

Job Titles:
  • Archaeologist
Marion is responsible for the supervision of project deliverables, documentary and archival research, desk-based archaeological assessment and geophysical report preparation with Shanarc. Marion has several years' experience preparing environmental impact assessment reports in Ireland, and has project managed pre-development constraints, route selection and EIA reports for major infrastructure projects including the upgrading of the Irish national road network. She has worked overseas in public land management, preparing Heritage Assessments and supervising works on archaeology and cultural heritage sites. Marion has an honours degree in Archaeology and Geography from NUI Cork and a Master's degree in Environmental Resource Management from NUI Dublin.

Michael Greiner

Job Titles:
  • CAD Technician
Michael has a BA in Classics and Archaeology, an MA in Landscape Archaeology from UCD and has worked in the field since 2007. He is a graphics technician proficient in the use of AutoCAD, QGIS and Trimble RealWorks. His role in Shanarc is the production of geophysical reports and CAD drawings, including processing and digitising from 3D laser scan data and geophysical survey.

Seán Shanahan

Job Titles:
  • MIAI MIASP, Managing Director
Seán graduated with an honours degree in archaeology and philosophy from NUI Galway. He has more than 20 years of experience working in commercial archaeology. He is a licence eligible director and also holds an honours Master's Degree in Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing from NUI Maynooth. He has directed numerous archaeological excavations in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Seán started his archaeological consultancy in 2008 and has steadily grown the business year on year. He employs a diverse team of professionals that offer a suite of services from professional advice, small-scale archaeological assessments, EIA reports for large-scale infrastructural projects, built heritage assessments, geophysical surveys and major fieldwork projects. He established Shanarc Archaeology and is proud of how it has grown to be one the leading archaeological companies in Ireland.