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Rebecca Repper's research interests focus on collecting history and managing cultural heritage collections. She is particularly interested in collection data, especially photograph collections, and documentation methodologies that facilitate access and use to create new understandings. In her PhD research, she analyzed documentation practices pertaining to Western Australian photograph collections and the application of CIDOC-CRM. Currently, she is a Research Associate on the ARC Linkage Project 'Wrecks, Encounters, Peoples: Mobilising Dutch East India Company (VOC) Collections For New Global Stories' at the University of Western Australia. Rebecca has experience as an aerial archaeologist in Jordan and Saudi Arabia, managing historical digital photograph collections with site data associated with archaeology and heritage regions. Previously, she worked as a research assistant on the 'Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa' project at the University of Oxford and the 'Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East' project at the University of Western Australia. Her expertise includes collecting archival research, digitisation, database management, and remote sensing interpretation in archaeology, with participation in archaeological fieldwork across various countries.
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