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When you partner with Artefact, you’ll receive timely and accurate advice on how to integrate archaeology and heritage considerations into your project plans.
Artefact includes specialists across key fields of archaeology and heritage. More importantly, with 30 staff we can assemble a skilled in-house team targeted to your specific requirements
HISTORICAL HERITAGE
As highly experienced project leaders, Artefact has been lead consultant on many major projects. Our planning and management systems ensure that projects are completed in a timely, professional manner, working in partnership with our clients.
Our proudest achievement is our team. We value their skills and talents, and we trust that you will too.
At Artefact we recruit staff who are passionate about the past, skilled in their disciplines and professional in their approach. We all understand the need to balance our rich local heritage with plans that shape the State’s future. These attributes contribute to a great team culture internally – and to exceptional advice and service for you. We support each other to make sure that our clients come first, which is why we have an industry-wide reputation for being responsive, innovative and authoritative.
SANDRA WALLACE, MANAGING DIRECTOR
Artefact was established in 2010 by Dr Sandra Wallace, who remains the company’s Managing Director.
What ever your heritage project we are here to assist. Country or city, desktop or fieldwork, we’ve covered most of New South Wales and ACT. Our advice and services are customised to offer the best guidance on how you can proceed, whatever your project type. We consult right across the scale from neighbourhood architectural practices to multinational developers. But don't take our word for it! Check out our testimonials from our clients.
I am a Heritage Consultant, having joined Artefact in January 2020. I like working across both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal heritage and have enjoyed gaining professional experience on various scales, from small due diligence heritage assessments to long-term State Significant Developments.
I first discovered my love of archaeology at the tender age of nine, when visiting Ireland’s Neolithic passage tomb ‘Newgrange’ for the first time. Since then, I have visited heritage sites all over the world, including Peru, Nepal, and Indonesia. During university I discovered a love for Indigenous Australian studies and completed a four-week internship with anthropologists in the beautiful Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara. I hope that the work we do in heritage will help people in Australia foster a connection to place, and to each other.
Outside of work you will find me with my young family, exploring the campgrounds around Sydney, or planning the next visit to Newgrange (it will be my fifth).
Every archaeologist loves having their hands in the soil – growing flowers is the obvious next step. During the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 I may have even been known to make (contactless) flower deliveries to my local friends and colleagues!
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