Welcome to APAC’S personnel page, we hope this page will serve as a way for you to get to know the company and our key personnel.
Jeffrey Pangburn - Archaeologist / Owner
My name is Jeffrey Pangburn, and I own APAC. I am an archaeologist who started my career in 1987. I have worked throughout the continental United States with the primary area being in the southwest. My career started as most young archaeologist do by what is referred to in our industry as “shovel bumming”. This is working for various companies on a project specific basis. This opportunity allowed my early career to expose me to a diverse way of conducting work and a varied set of cultural groups present in North America. Later in my career I was fortunate to be with a firm for over 10 years which allowed me to develop specific goals in this field. I started APAC in 2005 when I moved to Carlsbad, New Mexico. The subsequent years I worked as a sub-contractor for Boone Archaeological Services until Danny Boone retired in 2010. At which time I expanded my business to fulfill a personnel goal of being entirely self-employed and conducting my own research.
My name is Jeffrey Pangburn, and I own APAC. I am an archaeologist who started my career in 1987. I have worked throughout the continental United States with the primary area being in the southwest. My career started as most young archaeologist do by what is referred to in our industry as “shovel bumming”. This is working for various companies on a project specific basis. This opportunity allowed my early career to expose me to a diverse way of conducting work and a varied set of cultural groups present in North America. Later in my career I was fortunate to be with a firm for over 10 years which allowed me to develop specific goals in this field. I started APAC in 2005 when I moved to Carlsbad, New Mexico. The subsequent years I worked as a sub-contractor for Boone Archaeological Services until Danny Boone retired in 2010. At which time I expanded my business to fulfill a personnel goal of being entirely self-employed and conducting my own research.
David Hill - Ph.D.
David V. Hill Ph.D. has conducted energy-related and academic archaeological research in southeastern New Mexico over the last 30 years. Hill currently holds cultural resource permits and conducted fieldwork on Federal, State and private lands across the states of New Mexico, Texas, Colorado and Arizona. I have also conducted research on Native American lands in New Mexico and have positive relations with several tribes. Besides life in the New Mexico energy industry, my area of expertise is in the areas of prehistoric ceramics and the protohistoric and Spanish Colonial periods in the American Southwest. I have conducted fieldwork in China and have analyzed ceramic artifacts from around the world.
When I am not doing fieldwork or looking at potsherds, I collect Native arts and minerals and teach part-time at Metropolitan State College of Denver.
David V. Hill Ph.D. has conducted energy-related and academic archaeological research in southeastern New Mexico over the last 30 years. Hill currently holds cultural resource permits and conducted fieldwork on Federal, State and private lands across the states of New Mexico, Texas, Colorado and Arizona. I have also conducted research on Native American lands in New Mexico and have positive relations with several tribes. Besides life in the New Mexico energy industry, my area of expertise is in the areas of prehistoric ceramics and the protohistoric and Spanish Colonial periods in the American Southwest. I have conducted fieldwork in China and have analyzed ceramic artifacts from around the world.
When I am not doing fieldwork or looking at potsherds, I collect Native arts and minerals and teach part-time at Metropolitan State College of Denver.