Profile Display Name
Daniel Tuck
Title
Mr.
First Name
Daniel
Last Name
Tuck
Membership
Full member
E-mail Address
Mobile
0414 593 990
Address
PO Box 495
Suburb
Bangalow
Post Code
2479
State
NSW
Country/Region
Australia
Secondary Email
Qualification
Graduate Diploma in Archaeology (with Distinction) Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory; Bachelor of Arts (Egyptology/Geography) Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
Availability
Anywhere; anytime
Professional Associations
Full Member, Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists (AACAI); Australian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA)
Consulting Experience
Dan Tuck is an archaeologist and heritage consultant who has worked in cultural heritage management for over 25 years. Dan has experience in all aspects of historic and Aboriginal heritage management and practice including liaison, research, assessment, survey, excavation, archival recording, interpretation, planning, policy and report writing.
Selected Publications
Project involvement has included:
Benera Homestead Site, Western Sydney, NSW: SSD salvage excavation (2016)
Toorale National Park & SCA, Western NSW: CMP Historical Archaeology (2013)
Goat Island, Sydney Harbour National Park: Contextual & Oral Histories (2008)
Dalmorton Police Precinct Archaeological & Interpretation Management Plan (2007)
Yuraygir National Park: Historic Heritage Inventory Recording (2006) Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse Archaeological Landscape Management Plan (2006)
Trial Bay Gaol Archaeological Landscape Management Plan (2006)
Historical Expertise
Excavation Site Recording Site Survey
Indigenous Expertise
Excavation Site Recording Site Survey
Special Fields
Urban and rural historical archaeology
Excavation
Site planning and drawing
Historical research
Cultural Heritage Management - Archaeological assessments and management plans; statements of heritage impact; archival recordings
Excavation
Site planning and drawing
Historical research
Cultural Heritage Management - Archaeological assessments and management plans; statements of heritage impact; archival recordings
