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Jem Archaeology Pty Ltd

Locality: Croydon, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9726 4498



Address: PO Box 520 3136 Croydon, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.jemarchaeology.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Maritime archaeology



23.01.2022 One of our team members has a penchant for popcorn and leaves a trail everywhere she goes - she wasn’t in the field today but the rest of the team obviously missed her!

22.01.2022 Just hanging out at the shed with the newest Triton to join the Jem Archaeology fleet .

21.01.2022 Manual 2x2m salvage progress shot from yesterday in Brighton. Less than one metre away we found 11 artefacts in a 1x1m pit, but found nothing in these two.



21.01.2022 Clean hand, clean trench and clean artefact!

20.01.2022 Half of our team down in San Remo enjoying the ocean views today! Alvin and Andrew clearly not impressed with Emily and Kims antics!

20.01.2022 Our desk for the day - what a fantastic place to work!



19.01.2022 Archaeologists coming out of isolation be like....

19.01.2022 Silcrete Saturday! This beautiful silcrete core was found on site yesterday in Tarneit.

18.01.2022 Hmm moving into these colder and wetter times in Vic maybe we need to get some more hardcore tyres for the fleet!

18.01.2022 The Jem Archaeology team works in the field year round to achieve required project outcomes despite challenging conditions. This photograph taken by our Archaeologist/Heritage Advisor Talia shows just how beautiful winter sunrise and mud can be.

18.01.2022 Our second 10x10m salvage trench at Tarneit is complete!



17.01.2022 Silcrete Saturday!

17.01.2022 Its full steam ahead Wednesday! Two teams for two pits for our salvage in Tarneit!

17.01.2022 Upset tummy? This bottle previously containing Enos Fruit Salts (circa 1900) probably wont help you now!

16.01.2022 The cleanest trench you ever did see, Complete with a sub surface utility!

16.01.2022 Jen, Kim, Em and Row were beyond excited when our brand spanking new 5.5 tonne excavator arrived today!

15.01.2022 Jem Archaeology turns 8 today!

15.01.2022 Mount Buffalo Chalet (H0901) was built in 1910 in the Victorian alpine region as the first ski resort and also happens to be the largest timber building in Australia.

14.01.2022 Oh, the irony! Jen went back in time yesterday at Police Point Shire Park.

14.01.2022 Our new site supervisor started today! Please give a warm welcome to MUDMAN!

14.01.2022 So clean! Shout out to our team in Miners Rest for producing such beautiful trenches.

14.01.2022 Beast mode in Kyneton last week

13.01.2022 Eynesbury historical deliciousness

13.01.2022 Knowledge is power! Looking forward to giving my presentation on Aboriginal cultural heritage legislation and implications for projects at the next CSV/ISV webinar!

13.01.2022 Working from home means our archaeologists get even more excited about artefacts than usual!

12.01.2022 Throwback to January when we were stalking brown snakes and sweating our bums off (partly from heat and partly from snake anxiety). Take me back, snakes, ticks, heat, rain, whatever.

11.01.2022 Some of the team admiring their handy work this week! Pit completed

11.01.2022 Some of the lovely cottages at Police Point!

10.01.2022 Throwback to last September when we excavated a 25cm deep 1x1m test pit which contained more than 1260 artefacts!

09.01.2022 Introducing our newest team member: Diggy McDigface!

08.01.2022 Beautiful scarred tree in Gunaikurnai country.

07.01.2022 Bluestone valve house at Yan Yean Reservoir north of Melbourne. The reservoir and associated pipework was built between 1853-1857 and continues to supply much of our water supply.

07.01.2022 Cant wait to get back to fieldwork! Rowan put this together tonight - still hunting for hard hats in our LEGO collection!

07.01.2022 It hasnt even been a week but we are all missing fieldwork - so to try and combat that here are some things we do not miss about fieldwork!

06.01.2022 Factory Friday! Our signage has gone up, security system is in and there are only a few more things to be done before we can settle and move to our new office/warehouse!

06.01.2022 Spent the day yesterday with most of the Jem team setting out our salvage project for next week. We couldnt resist the temptation to check out this bluestone beauty!

06.01.2022 Hopefully not everyone had a Monday morning like our team in San Remo did! The joys of winter + Victoria + archaeology.

04.01.2022 That moment when your archaeology life is going great and then COVID-19 turns up

04.01.2022 Some of our team enjoyed this stunning view of the You Yangs from Little River this morning.

04.01.2022 It hasn’t even been a week but we are all missing fieldwork - so to try and combat that here are some things we do not miss about fieldwork!

04.01.2022 The hut below The Horn, Mount Buffalo National Park, built in the late 1930s

03.01.2022 T and C getting their dig on last week in excavator operator training. Tickets coming later this week before we welcome our newest team member... stay tuned!

03.01.2022 Dug some holes today in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne - and we found an artefact! Awesome to be back in the field again

02.01.2022 Beep beep beep - our fleet was out and about today with the team spending the day setting out for our upcoming salvage!

02.01.2022 Happy donut day from the Jem Archaeology team! Featuring real donuts and dirt donuts! #nationaldonutday

02.01.2022 Got a big dig? Then you need a big crew!

02.01.2022 A beautiful morning complete with rainbow for our last day at San Remo

02.01.2022 Our team in San Remo walking out beyond yonder

01.01.2022 A midden for the middle of the week.

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