Cassie Gordon is an archaeologist with expertise in material culture, landscape, archaeology, and digital documentation techniques. She has experience applying photogrammetry to historic and contemporary sites including gravestones, roadside memorials, and heritage infrastructure. Cassie’s research explores the intersections of memory, public engagement, transport heritage, and digital preservation, emphasising the importance of accessible heritage documentation.
She has presented on material culture and commemoration at international conferences including the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology, the Association of Australian Archaeology, the Association of Gravestone Studies, and the World Archaeological Congress. She integrates photogrammetry into her work as a tool for recording and interpreting heritage to ensure that historical landscapes and personal memorials are preserved for future generations.