Alexandra Burchill

Alexandra began her consulting archaeology career in 2014. She is a permit-holder in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba and has participated in HRIAs, HRIMs and large-scale mitigations. Alexandra also has experience carrying out traditional land use assessments with First Nations and managing Indigenous consultation for provincially led developments. She obtained her Masters in Environmental Studies from Lakehead University, focussing on determining the presence and/or absence of the Three Sisters (maize, beans, and squash) from Middle Woodland archaeological components in northern Minnesota. In her spare time, Alexandra enjoys reading and playing board games so she’s the perfect fit here. Fun fact: Alexandra assisted in excavations at the ancient city of Tel Beth-Shemesh in Israel.