Graham Wilson
Principal Heritage Advisor
Experience
Graham’s ability to understand and interpret complex cultural heritage places is evident in his diverse experience. This includes large-scale historic heritage excavations, painstaking historical research, and advice on significant interpretation projects. A recent example is his successful collaboration with Art of Multimedia on the Finding Bennelong Project (see www.findingbennelong.com.au).
Since 1978, Graham has undertaken a range of archaeological and heritage related projects in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia, Norfolk Island, and the United Arab Emirates. This work has included the preparation of archaeological assessments, impact assessments, archaeological monitoring, formal excavation, field surveys, peer review, teaching and documentary studies. Graham has also contributed to interpretation plans, management plans, conservation plans, and regional and thematic studies. He has technical specialisations in material culture, archival research, archaeological modelling, site formation processes, field methods, geology and geomorphology.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts, University of Sydney
Bachelor of Science, University of Sydney
Memberships & Affiliations
Australian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA)
Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology (AIMA)
Skills
Material culture analysis
Archaeological modelling
Geology
Geomorphology