Miralga Creek

In 2014 Gavin Jackson Cultural Resource Management conducted an archaeological and ethnographic survey of the Farrell Well: Miralga Creek Prospect Area, located approximately 110 km southeast of Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The survey covered proposed drill pads, access tracks and other associated infrastructure.  The survey was conducted on behalf of Atlas Iron Limited and the Njamal native title claimants of Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation.

Ben Pentz Field Manager
Ben began working with GJCRM in 2011 as an archaeologist and heritage consultant and is currently a Field Manager for Echoes CHM. He has contributed to a number of Aboriginal cultural heritage surveys in the Pilbara and the Goldfields, and his roles have involved liaising with traditional indigenous land owners and clients as well as identifying and recording archaeological material. He has also authored, co-authored, and edited multiple site avoidance, section 16, section 18 and salvage level heritage reports.

Ben has also had substantial archaeological experience throughout Canada.

Project Staff

Ben Pentz Field Manager
Ben began working with GJCRM in 2011 as an archaeologist and heritage consultant and is currently a Field Manager for Echoes CHM. He has contributed to a number of Aboriginal cultural heritage surveys in the Pilbara and the Goldfields, and his roles have involved liaising with traditional indigenous land owners and clients as well as identifying and recording archaeological material. He has also authored, co-authored, and edited multiple site avoidance, section 16, section 18 and salvage level heritage reports.

Ben has also had substantial archaeological experience throughout Canada.

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