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Daniel Broockmann

Archaeologist at Bureau of Land Management

Daniel Broockmann is an archaeologist and Cultural Resources specialist at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) with 20 years of experience in archaeological methods and practice.1 He specializes in conducting literature reviews and archaeological excavations, including work on Donner Party encampments.2

As a BLM archaeologist, Broockmann has been involved in various projects and educational initiatives:

  1. He has discussed archaeological excavations of Donner Party encampments at public events.2
  2. Broockmann has contributed to educational workshops, such as those focused on investigating Great Basin wickiups for teachers.6
  3. He has provided expert answers on archaeological topics related to the protection of cultural sites, such as the Greater Chaco area.5

Broockmann has been employed by the Bureau of Land Management since at least 2016, working in the Archeology department.34 His expertise and long-standing career in archaeology make him a valuable resource for both the BLM and public education initiatives related to cultural heritage and archaeological practices.

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Boise, Idaho, United States