Alanah Bainbridge

Alanah is currently in the end stages of a Masters of Archaeology and Heritage Management at Flinders University. Using geoarchaeological techniques, her thesis investigated the sedimentary properties of a rock shelter in South Africa to identify the climate mechanisms that affected the formation of the site over a period of <150 ka.

Alanah’s field experience has focused mainly on excavation in rock shelters of archaeological value in the Pilbara, Western Australia. She has experience in artefact analysis and cataloguing of complex artefact assemblages, as well as other survey work. 

Anika Bradshaw

Anika completed her degree in Archaeology at Flinders University in 2017, majoring in Indigenous and Australian Studies. She is currently undertaking her Masters in Archaeology and Heritage management. Since completing her degree Anika has worked in remote locations across the country including the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. During her time in the field, she has participated in aa range of projects, undertaking surveys, excavations, salvage, artefact analysis and report writing.