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MAP CREDITS
Map designs by Nick Springer, Springer Cartographics. Maps on chapter 2, 3, and 5 by Timothy William Gibson and author; maps on chapter 1, 4, 6-10 and frontispiece by the author.
Chapter 1: data from Diehl, 1983; Martin and Grube, 2000; Flannery and Marcus, 2000, 2003; MacEwan, Barreto, and Neves, 2001; Heckenberger et al., 2003; Pärssinen, 2003; Denevan pers. comm.; Erickson pers. comm.; Petersen pers. comm.; Woods pers. comm.
Chapter 2 Map-1, Chapter 2 Map-2: after Salisbury, 1982; Vaughan, 1995; Plimoth Plantation Education Dept.
Chapter 3: after Hyslop, 1984; Moseley, 2001; Pärssinen, 2003
Chapter 3: data from Rowe, 1946; Moseley, 2001; D’Altroy, 2002; Pärssinen, 2003
Chapter 4: data from Berdan and Anawalt, 1997; Townsend, 2000; Pollard, 2003
Chapter 5: after Haynes, 1964
Chapter 6: after Haas, Creamer, and Ruiz, 2004
Chapter 7: data from Flores, 1974; Bernal, 1969; Coe, 1994, 1999; Martin and Grube, 2000; Flannery and Marcus, 2000, 2003; Pohl, Pope, and von Nagy, 2002; FAMSI, n.d.
Chapter 7: after Owen and Goldstein, 2001; Stanish, 2003
Chapter 8: data from Brown, 1992; Saunders et al., 1997; Petersen pers. comm.; Woods pers. comm.; U.S. National Park Service, n.d.
Chapter 8: after Fowler, 1997
Chapter 8: data from Martin and Grube, 1996, 2000; Guenter, 2003; Fahsen, 2003
Chapter 9: after Denevan, 1996; MacEwan, Barreto, and Neves, 2001; Heckenberger et al., 2003
Chapter 10: data from Doolittle, 2000; Denevan, 2001; Whitmore and Turner, 2001; MacEwan, Barreto, and Neves, 2001; Denevan pers. comm.; Petersen pers. comm.; Pyne pers. comm.; Roosevelt, pers. comm.; Woods pers. comm. (The author is extremely grateful to Steven Pyne, Jim Petersen, Bill Woods, and especially William Denevan for putting aside their entirely justified misgivings and helping him with this map.)
ILLUSTRATION CREDITS
(*) Image digitally altered by author, usually to remove dust, scratches and bleed-through
Chapter 1 (t) Martti Pärssinen, University of Helsinki; (b) Clark L. Erickson, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (*)
Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 6 Photo-1, Chapter 6 Photo-2, Chapter 7 Photo-1, Chapter 7 Photo-2, Chapter 7 Photo-3, Chapter 10, Appendix D Author’s collection
Chapter 2 (t) Library of Congress, Prints and