Emily has worked on a number of large assemblages across the country, including the Neolithic and Bronze Age pottery from Yarnton, Oxfordshire, the early prehistoric pottery from the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, the hillfort assemblages from Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire and Fairfield Park, Bedfordshire.

Emily also undertook an English Heritage funded place on an MA course (Ceramic and Lithic Analysis, with Dr David Williams and Dr Elaine Morris) at Southampton University.

As a freelance archaeologist, Emily has operated as a prehistoric pottery specialist, and has built up a list of clients such as the Worcestershire County Council, Worcester University, Birmingham University, University of Sheffield, Phoenix Consulting Archaeology Ltd, Oxford Archaeology East (formerly Cambridgeshire County Council Field Archaeology Unit) and the AOC Archaeology Group. Recent highlights have included the pottery from Rotherwas Ribbon, Herefordshire and a regionally significant Grooved Ware pit from Clifton Quarry, Worcestershire. She have also done some teaching and tutoring work for Birmingham University. Other heritage work has included a landscape survey on Kinver Edge, Staffordshire and the preparation of a Conservation Management Plan for High Knoll Fort (St Helena, South Atlantic).