| Caherconnell, Co. Clare - a cashel of continuous use? | Comber, Michelle | Article in Journal | | 2011 |
| Caherconnell, co. Clare and cashel chronology... new evidence for the dating of some cashels and...how wealthy Gaelic families lived in the medieval period | Comber, MichelleHull, Graham | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| Excavations at Caherconnell Cashel, the Burren, Co. Clare: implications for cashel chronology and Gaelic settlement | Comber, Michelle,Hull, Graham | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| Lagore Crannóg and non-ferrous metalworking in early historic Ireland | Comber, Michelle | Article in Journal | | 1997 |
| M. V. Duignan's excavations at the ringfort of Rathgureen, Co. Galway, 1948-49 | Comber, Michelle | Article in Journal | | 2002 |
| Rerwriting the past... Could this artefact from Caherconnell cashel be the earliest ink pen in Ireland? | Comber, MichelleParsons, Adam | Article in Journal | | 2021 |
| The economy of the ringfort and contemporary settlement in early medieval Ireland | Comber, Michelle, | Monograph or Collective Volume | John and Erica Hedges | 2008 |
| The Irish cashel : enclosed settlement, fortified settlement or settled fortification? With evidence from ongoing excavations at Caherconnell, Co. Clare, western Ireland | Comber, Michelle | Article in Book | | 2016 |
| Tom Fanning's excavations at Rinnaraw Cashel, Portnablagh, Co. Donegal | Comber, Michelle | Article in Journal | | 2006 |
| Trade and communication networks in early historic Ireland | Comber, Michelle | Article in Journal | | 2001 |