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The Power of Nature: Figures and Tables

The Power of Nature

Figures and Tables

Figures and Tables

Figures

2.1. Map showing the distribution of global tropical cyclone tracks and intensities for 1980–2018

2.2. Distribution of sediment-core–based paleotempestological sites for the North Atlantic Basin

2.3. (a) Map of the western Caribbean basin; (b) map of the region around Los Buchillones; (c) excavation area at Los Buchillones inside the lagoon; (d) structural post that would have been at the center of one of the Taíno houses; (e) carved wooden bowl found during the excavations; (f) modern reconstruction of a Taíno house

3.1. Example of a water cistern attached to a monastic cave at Kanheri

3.2. NDVI of Landsat7 image of Raichur taken on May 6, 2001, and May 28, 2003

3.3. Map of temples, inscriptions, wells, and reservoirs in and around Gabbur

3.4. Gabbur water management feature known as Elu Bavi (“Seven Well”), west side

3.5. Map of temples, wells, and water features in the survey area at Maliabad

4.1. The Forum at Pompeii

4.2. The ball-in-sink diagram of resilience

4.3. Projection of attested earthquakes and restorations in the Roman Mediterranean

4.4. Comparison of plans for Phrygian Hierapolis

5.1. Wildfire, Canadian Yukon

5.2. Trajectory of human interactions with fire, 1.9 mya to present

5.3. Fire as a component of field management

6.1. Map of the Copacabana Peninsula and relevant archaeological sites

6.2. Percent of sample affected by pathological lesions for Preceramic (PC) and Early Horizon and Early Intermediate Period (EH/EIP) groups

6.3. Range of heights (cm) plotted for Preceramic (PC) and Early Horizon and Early Intermediate Period (EH/EIP) groups

7.1. Map of the ancient Maya archaeological site of Coba, Mexico

7.2. LiDAR image of Coba Group 1

7.3. LiDAR image of Group 28; drone image of Group 28 before excavation

8.1. Map of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, showing sites mentioned in the text

8.2. Visibility and Interaction Factors considered

8.3. Examples of birds from the Chaco Canyon avifaunal assemblage

9.1. Distribution of case-study islands across East Polynesia in relation to other islands and groups of islands

10.1. Birds exploiting the disturbance caused by the cow to improve hunting success for insects

10.2. Domestic animals rely partially on humans to fulfill their needs for safety and shelter

10.3. Beaver dam as an example of niche construction

11.1. Reindeer harness consists of lines and a toggle

11.2. Yakut reindeer

11.3. Offering of reindeer horns

Tables

6.1. Frequency and percent of Preceramic and Early Horizon/Early Intermediate Period groups affected by skeletal and dental lesions and stature averages and ranges for both groups

8.1. Visibility and Interaction Factors in birds

8.2. Total Procurement Score and NISP by site of each species identified in three sites at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

8.3. Calculated Summed Acquisition Values in three sites at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

9.1. Summary of non-human impacts on agricultural trajectories in Polynesia

11.1. Indigenous people’s words for domestic and wild reindeer

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