Published Works of Thomas Baurley

Following is the growing collection of published works by Thomas Baurley – Archaeologist, Anthropologist, and Folklorist.

  • 1990 Ethnography of Wicca in the Southeastern United States – Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • 1990-1996 Editor and Author of various articles – The Tree Leaves Oracle Folk Journal, Tree Leaves Folk Fellowship, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • 1991-1994 Florida State University Anthropology Quarterly: Neo-Paganism
  • 1993 Editor and Author of various articles – Ethno-Facts, Issue 1, Fall 1993. Leafworks Research, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • 1994 SAA Public Education Papers and Online Archive, Society of American Archaeology, Washington DC. with Smith, KC, and Miller, James.
  • 1994-1996    “Florida Division of Historical Resources”, “Florida Kids”, “Florida Folklife”, “Florida Symbols”, “State of Florida Facts”, “Greenways and Trails”, “Florida Trust for Historic Preservation”, “Emmanuel Point Shipwreck”, “Florida Master Site Files”, and various other internet sites and publications. dhr.dos.state.fl.us
  • 1995 “The Neo-Pagan Explosion” – Florida State University Anthropological Quarterly, Fall 1995. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • 1996: Miller, Jim and Thomas Baurley 1996 SAA Web: Teaching Archaeology in the 21st Century. Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research, Florida Department of State, and Society of American Archaeology joint project.  Articles on this initiative appeared in SAA Bulletin issues 16(5), 17(1), and 17(2). www.saa.org/Education/Curriculum/
  • 2000-2015 Web articles, fact sheets, and reviews: approximately 45 botany articles on Tree and Plant Lore Database project – www.treeleavesoracle.org/treelore/; 290 science articles on Naturally Science – www.technogypsie.com/science;   550 travel articles on Niner Niner’s Wander Words – wanderwords.com; and over 1,200 fact sheet and tourist review articles on Technogypsie Travels and Reviews -technogypsie.net/reviews. 
  • 2005 “Techno-Gypsies, Techno-Nomads, and Techno-Tinkers” 2005 by Leaf McGowan/Thomas Baurley. Seattle, Washington. Tree Leaves Publishing.
  • 2007-2011 NEPA packets, Memorandums of Record, and Reports: Fort Carson Cultural Resource Management Program, Fort Carson, Colorado.
  • 2011 Managing the Fort Carson Curatorial Circus: Utilizing Adobe Acrobat, Past Perfect, ESRI ArcGIS, and TerraGo Software.  Fort Carson Cultural Resource Management Program, Fort Carson, Colorado. Archived at Fort Carson. 194 pages.
  • 2007-2011: +/- 30 MFR Memorandum for Record Reports for Fort Carson Cultural Resource Management Program for the Fort Carson Military Reservation and Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site in Colorado for Department of Defense Division of the U.S. Army, Fort Carson Command in regards for Section 106 Compliance and NEPA assessments. Confidential reports on file with Fort Carson Cultural Resource Management Center and the Colorado State Historic Preservation Office.
  • 2008: Cowen, Pamela, and Thomas Baurley 2008 Memorandum for Record (MFR) Cultural Resource Survey and Evaluations for Grow the Army and Other Potential Stationing Acts at Fort Carson Negative results survey.
  • 2011 GIS/Curation Manual for Fort Carson Cultural Resource Program, Fort Carson, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • 2015 An Phase 1 Cultural Resources Assessment: Rio Vista, Specific Plan 243A1, 917 Acres in Jurupa Valley, Riverside County, California.  Baurley, Thomas; Michael Dice and Leslie Irish August 2015  L&L Environmental, Inc. Redlands, CA.  Archived at the Eastern Information Center, University of California – Riverside. +/- 385 pages.
  • 2015: Sanka, Jennifer M; Thomas Baurley and Leslie Irish August 2015 Phase 1 Cultural Resources Assessment for APN 963-010-006 ±19.36 Acres in the French Valley Area, Riverside County, California. Archived at the Eastern Information Center, University of California – Riverside.
  • 2015: Sanka, Jennifer M; Thomas Baurley and Leslie Irish  August 2015 Cultural Resources Assessment for the North San Dimas Avenue Project ±11.18 Acres in the City of San Dimas, Los Angeles County, California. L&L Environmental, Inc. Redlands, CA.  Archived at the Southern California Information Center (SCIC). 77 pages.
  • 2015: Requa Avenue Sewer Interceptor Project +/-107.50 Acre Study Area and +/- Acre Area of Potential Effects (APE) In the City of Indio, Riverside County, California.  Sanka, Jennifer M; Thomas Baurley and Leslie Irish  August 2015  Cultural Resources Assessment For the L&L Environmental, Inc. Redlands, CA.  Archived at the Eastern Information Center, University of California – Riverside. 184 pages.
  • 2016 The Tree Leaves Folk Fellowship, Indian Voices, 11/28/2016 with Skye, Yvonne.

Contributions:

  • Burton, Kacey; et al. 2011 TA-25 Wildland Fire Assessment Report, Cultural Resource Impact Statement. Fort Carson Cultural Resource Management Program, Fort Carson, Colorado. filed at Fort Carson.
  • U.S. Army Environmental Command et al. 2008 PCMS Bridger Wildland Fire report, Cultural Resource Impact Statement. Fort Carson Cultural Resource Management Program, Fort Carson, Colorado. filed at Fort Carson.
  • Smith, Roger 1995 Emanuel Point Shipwreck, Florida Division of Historical Resources, Tallahassee, Florida. Graphics, website, and report editing. Archived at Florida division of historical resources, Florida Dept. of State.
  • U.S. Army Environmental Command July 2012 Fort Carson Combat Aviation Brigade Report, U.S. Army Environmental Command, US Army Garrison, Fort Carson, CO. Stationing Implementation Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact. Archived at Fort Carson.
  • U.S. Army Environmental Command 2012 Programmatic Agreement among U.S. Army Garrison Fort Carson, Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer and the Advisory Council on Historic preservation Regarding Military Training and Operational Support Activities Down Range Fort Carson, Colorado.  Archived at Fort Carson.
  • U.S. Army Environmental Command 2009 Final Environmental Impact Statement for Implementation of Fort Carson Grow the Army Stationing Decisions. Fort Carson, Colorado. Archived at Fort Carson.
  • U.S. Army Environmental Command 2007 Final Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site Transformation Environmental Impact Statement. Fort Carson, Colorado, signed Thomas Warren Director ECM – Craig Wells LTC Corp of Engineers approved by Eugene Smith Garrison Commander.
  • Various cultural anthropology papers, websites, and reports have been published and are available upon request but are not relevant to cultural resource management.

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