The ‘Pallasboy Vessel’ is an Iron Age wooden artefact discovered in 2000 in Toar Bog, Co. Westmeath.
- The vessel formerly known as Toar. Featuring original post-excavation photographs of The Pallasboy Vessel
- National Museum Storage Facility, Swords (22.06.15). Mark Griffiths
- Sourcing timber (30.05.15/02.07.15). Brian Mac Domhnaill
- Day 1 of crafting (13.07.15). Mark Griffiths.
- Day 2 of crafting (14.07.15). Mark Griffiths
- Day 3 of crafting (15.07.15). Mark Griffiths
- Day 4 of crafting (16.07.15). Mark Griffiths
- Day 5 of crafting (17.07.15). Mark Griffiths
- Day 6 of crafting (15.09.15). Mark Griffiths & Brian Mac Domhnaill
- Day 7 of crafting (16.09.15). Mark Griffiths
- Day 8 of crafting (17.09.15). Mark Griffiths
- Day 9, ‘final’ day crafting – Culture Night (18.09.15). Mark Griffiths.
- Recording the remaking. Brian Mac Domhnaill. Includes video.
- The Pallasboy Sounding. Brian Mac Domhnaill. Includes video.
- Re-install (25.09.15). Brian Mac Domhnaill
- Woodworking, its a lot harder than it looks! Caitríona Moore
- Alder, why the tree of death? Caitríona Moore.
- The Pallasboy Electric Carving. Mark Griffiths. Includes video.
- What stories can we tell about the Iron Age Pallasboy vessel? Aidan O’Sullivan, UCD School of Archaeology, University College Dublin
- Process, embodiment and object agency. Dr. Nina J. Morris – University of Edinburgh
- The Pallasboy Vessel – Modular Transport in the Iron Age? Niall Gregory, Gregory Archaeology & Safety
- Reflecting on Heritage Day: from woodwork to meshworks? Dr. Benjamin Gearey
- Heritage Day. Brian Mac Domhnaill. Includes video.
- Whittled Words. Brian Mac Domhnaill
- The Second Sounding. Brian Mac Domhnaill. Includes video.
- The heating and kneading. Brian Mac Domhnaill. Includes video.