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Jennifer Burch
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Profile Display Name
Jennifer Burch
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Title
Mrs.
First Name
Jennifer
Last Name
Burch
Contact Details
E-mail Address
jen.burch@jemarchaeology.com.au
Phone
03 9726 5598
Mobile
0427 744 202
Address
PO Box 520
Suburb
Croydon
Post Code
3136
State
VIC
Country/Region
Australia
Professional Details
Company
Jem Archaeology Pty Ltd
Qualification
* Bachelor of Archaeology (Honours), La Trobe University
Availability
Victoria
Professional Associations
Full Member, Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. nMember, Australian Archaeological Association Inc.nMember, Vitorian Planning and Environmental Law AssociationnMember, Urban Development Institute of Australia
Consulting Experience
Jen has worked as an archaeologist/cultural heritage advisor since 2007, and has managed and worked on more than 300 archaeological projects for a variety of clients and developments, including residential and commercial developments, wind farms, mining projects, rail projects, water and sewerage pipelines and associated infrastructure. Jen has authored or co-authored more than 200 approved CHMPs and have an excellent working knowledge of the current relevant legislation.
Jen has experience in a variety of tasks, including project management, background research and due diligence assessments, archaeological survey, sub surface testing and salvage excavation, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal site identification, recording and photography, site significance assessment, development of recommendations to mitigate the impact of development upon Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal historical heritage, flaked stone artefact recording and interpretation, communication and consultation with regulatory bodies (Aboriginal Victoria and Heritage Victoria), clients, landowners, Registered Aboriginal Parties (RAPs) and community representatives, preparation of Consents to Disturb for Heritage Victoria, Historical Heritage Assessments and desktop, standard and complex Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management Plans.
INTERESTS
Aboriginal archaeology of southeast Australia, particularly in relation to the manufacture and use of the lithic artefacts.
Special Fields
Lithic artefact analysis
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Website (URL)
http://www.jemarchaeology.com.au
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