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Ted Hoefer III
Senior Vice President, Business Development & Marketing, Western Region
Project Archaeologist
Principal Investigator
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Ted Hoefer, III is the Vice President of Operations
for the CRAI Longmont, Colorado office. Mr. Hoefer has over 27 years of
experience in archaeology
and historic preservation including fieldwork, laboratory analysis, report
writing, and project management. Mr. Hoefer has a M.A. in Anthropology
from Colorado State University (1987). He came to CRAI in 2005 to become
Vice
President of Operations for CRAI’s Rocky Mountain West office. His
geographical experience includes the Great Basin, Rocky Mountains, Plains,
and Southwest cultural areas in the states of Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado,
Arkansas, Oregon, Michigan, Utah, and on Wake Island in the mid-Pacific
Ocean.
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Mr. Hoefer’s prehistoric research interests are centered on
subsistence and settlement during the Archaic period in the intermountain
west. His
historic research interests include heavy metal mining in the Colorado
Rockies, the archaeology of early Twentieth Century oil shale and uranium
mining and milling on the Colorado Plateau, and the archaeology of World
War II Pacific battlefields. Recently, Ted served as President of the
Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists (CCPA) and continues
to serve on
the public policy and education committees for CCPA.. He is a co-author
of Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Rio Grande Basin and
served as a reviewer for the upcoming CCPA publication: Colorado Historical
Archaeology Context.
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About seven years ago, during the process of designing and teaching a
middle school archaeology course, a local social studies teacher persuaded
Ted to serve as a class mentor. Ted served as the mentor and married the
teacher. Danielle is a middle school social studies teacher in Longmont
and now she has a permanent mentor for her archaeology classes. When not
working or reading books, Ted and Danielle enjoy traveling, hiking and
camping in the Rocky Mountains, fishing for brook trout in high mountain
lakes and streams, and working in their garden. |
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