10. Радикальное решение: J. Eric S. Thompson, “Representations of Tlalchitonatiuh at Chichen Itza, Yucatan, and at Baul, Escuintla”, Notes on Middle American Archaeology and Ethnology 19 (1943): 117–121. См. также Donald E. Wray, “The Historical Significance of the Murals in the Temple of the Warriors, Chichen Itza”, American Antiquity 11.1 (1945): 25–27.
11. Датировка изображений: Beniamino Volta and Geoffrey E. Braswell, “Alternative Narratives and Missing Data: Refining the Chronology of Chichen Itza”, in The Maya and their Central American Neighbors: Settlement Patterns, Architecture, Hieroglyphic Texts, and Ceramics, ed. Geoffrey E. Braswell (2014): 356–402, 373–374 (Table 13.1 of inscriptions), 377–383 (датировка).
12. Лас-Монхас: John S. Bolles, Las Monjas: A Major Pre-Mexican Architectural Complex at Chichén Itzá (1977): 198 (фотография изображения лодки в помещении 22, сделанная в 1934 году), 199 (копия работы А. Бретона), 202–203 (акварель Шарло).
13. Отдельные опубликованные рисунки: Серен Нильсон, начальник отдела реконструкции морских судов, Музей кораблестроения викингов в Роскилле, Дания, электронная почта, 7 июня 2018 года.
14. Чумаши: Jeanne E. Arnold, “Credit where Credit is Due: The History of the Chumash Oceangoing Plank Canoe”, American Antiquity 72.2 (2007): 196–209; Brian Fagan, “The Chumash”, in Time Detectives (1995).
15. «Кого-то отнесло обратно»: Magnus Magnusson and Hermann Pálsson (trans.), The Vinland Sagas (1965): 51.
16. Шекечакан: Ernest Noyes (trans.), “Fray Alonso Ponce in Yucatán”, (Tulane) Middle American Research Series Publication no. 4 (1934): 344–345.
17. Тридцать инструментов: Bruce J. Bourque and Steven L. Cox, “Maine State Museum Investigation of the Goddard Site, 1979”, Man in the Northeast 22 (1981): 3–27, 18 (зубы котиков и норки).
18. Сланцы: Kevin McAleese, “Ancient Uses of Ramah Chert”, 2002; http://www.heritage.nf.ca/articles/environment/landscape-ramah-chert.php.
19. Другие места: Bruce J. Bourque, “Eastern North America: Evidence for Prehistoric Exchange on the Maritime Peninsula”, in Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America, ed. Timothy G. Baugh and Jonathan E. Ericson (1994): 34–35.
20. Мобильность земледелия: Elizabeth Chilton, “New England Algonquians: Navigating ‘Backwaters’ and Typological Boundaries”, in The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology, ed. Timothy R. Pauketat (2012): 262–272.
21. Алгонкины: Ronald F. Williamson, “What Will Be Has Always Been: The Past and Present of Northern Iroquoians”, in The Oxford Handbook, 273–284.
22. Огайо: Bernard K. Means, “Villagers and Farmers of the Middle and Upper Ohio River Valley, 11th to 17th Centuries AD: The Fort Ancient and Monongahela Traditions”, in The Oxford Handbook, 297–309.
23. Бобы долины Миссисипи: Deborah M. Pearsall, “People, Plants, and Culinary Traditions”, in The Oxford Handbook, 73–84.
24. Маис, бобы и тыква: Alice Beck Kehoe, America Before the European Invasions (2002): 177 (зубы из Кахокии), 178 (Три Сестры).
25. Рацион питания: Timothy R. Pauketat, Ancient Cahokia and the Mississippians (2004): 7–9.
26. Кахокия: Justin Jennings, Globalizations and the Ancient World (2011): 83–84 (население Кахокии), 87–88 (региональное влияние Кахокии), 92–95 (Спайро).
27. Курганы: Robert L. Hall, “The Cahokia Site and Its People”, in Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South, ed. Richard F. Townshend (2004): 93–103.
28. Камни-чанки: Timothy R. Pauketat, Cahokia: Ancient America’s Great City on the Mississippi (2009): 31–36 (торговля), 36–50 (чанки), 69–84 (курган № 72), 92–98 (легенды о близнецах).
29. 20 000 бусин: Melvin L. Fowler, “Mound 72 and Early Mississippian at Cahokia”, in New Perspectives on Cahokia: Views from the Periphery, ed. James B. Stoltman (1991): 1–28.
30. Керамические сосуды с раковинами: John E. Kelly, “Cahokia as a Gateway Center”, in Cahokia and the Hinterlands: Middle Mississippian Cultures of the Midwest, ed. Thomas E. Emerson and R. Barry Lewis (1991): 61–80, 75.
31. Спайро, Оклахома: Townshend, Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand, 150, 157.
32. Необычный обсидиан: Alex W. Barker et al., “Mesoamerican Origin for an Obsidian Scraper from the Precolumbian Southeastern United States”, American Antiquity 67.1 (2002): 103–108.
33. Зубы в Мезоамерике: Gregory Perino, “Additional Discoveries of Filed Teeth in the Cahokia Area”, American Antiquity 32.4 (1967): 538–542.
34. Следы шоколада: Michael Bawaya, “A Chocolate Habit in Ancient North America”, Science 345.6200 (2014): 991.