Douglas H.M. Boggess

Mr. Boggess serves as a Project Manager, Senior Principal Investigator, and historical archaeologist for Lone Mountain. He is also listed by the State of New Mexico as a permitted Historian and as an ethnographer by Navajo Nation. To date, he has authored reports, research designs, and interpretative chapters for projects across the Southwest and Utah, including the Cottonwood Wash Mining Reclamation Project, the Yellow Cat Mining Reclamation Project, the Aneth Oil Fleld CO2 Pipeline project, and the Aneth 3-D Seismic. He served as quality control officer and field assistant for the Cherokee Rim 3-D Seismic Project in Wyoming and ColoradoOutside of the Southwest, he has conducted surveys and authored reports for projects in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Mississippi. He has designed and directed the testing and excavation of large  multi-site projects, including a 36-site excavation project in Arizona and a 35-site project in New Mexico. He has conducted surveys, testing, data recovery, and authored reports for projects across the whole of New Mexico, including the City of Santa Fe Historic District. Mr. Boggess has worked extensively with Ancestral Pueblo/Anasazi, Mogollon, and Hohokam materials as well as historic Navajo, ranching, farming, and mining sites.

contact Doug: dboggess@lone-mtn.com