Caitlin D’Gluyas

Caiti D’Gluyas is a Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Queensland. Her research spans archaeology, cultural heritage and history and particularly examines the impacts and outcomes of British colonisation on people in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. With more than 12 years practical experience on archaeological investigations, Caiti has worked on a variety of archaeological projects across Australia and further afield in the United Arab Emirates and Norfolk Island in both research and industry settings. She worked for a decade in cultural heritage management and commercial archaeology, bringing key skills in project management, technical writing and heritage legislation to her current work. She maintains connections to the heritage management sector, in particular, through the synthesis of archaeological legacy collections from across colonial Australia.