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Personnel

Mike Marsh Principal Archaeologist – Director.

Bachelor of Arts – Archaeology & Palaeoanthropology. The University of New England (UNE).
Full member – Australia Association of Consulting Archaeologist Inc. (AACAI).
Member – Australian Archaeological Association (AAA).
Member – Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA).  BWA_CV_MCJMarsh (pdf) LinkedIn Profile

Mike has worked professionally in archaeology and cultural heritage management since 2000. Over the past 20 years Mike has completed or assisted with hundreds of Aboriginal and Historical heritage projects in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, Mauritius, and Indonesia.
Prior to establishing Black Wattle Archaeology Mike held a number of senior roles for various heritage consulting firms and major resource companies. In these senior roles Mike had responsibility for the management of heritage studies and approvals, heritage management policy and development, archaeological research design and methods, large scale project management for heritage surveys and archaeological excavations. Through undertaking these roles Mike has gained extensive experience in consulting with Aboriginal communities and remote area field work and logistics.

Eboni Westbury Archaeologist – Zooarchaeologist.

Doctor of Philosophy (Archaeology) Candidate – PhD (Archaeology) Candidate.  Australian National University (ANU).
Advanced Master of Archaeological and Evolutionary Science – M. Arch. Evo. Sc. (Adv.) ANU.
Bachelor of Arts – Archaeology & Biological Anthropology, Forensic Anthropology & Japanese ANU.
Member – Australian Archaeological Association (AAA).
Member – International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ).  LinkedIn Profile

Eboni is a highly qualified archaeologist specialising in zooarchaeology.  Eboni has over five years’ professional experience undertaking numerous heritage survey, archaeological excavations in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, and Western Australia, Germany, Spain, the Philippines, and Vanuatu.  Eboni’s research interests lie in using zooarchaeological remains and analysis to interpret human behaviour, with a particular focus on the European Middle Palaeolithic era.