Information
provided with each map includes title, provenience, map type and
view, and comments. Maps may be resized for easy viewing.
Only a relatively
small percentage of the total number of maps generated in the field
during the excavation of a site are selected for digital presentation
in the database. However, complete collections of all original field
maps, including those not selected for digital presentation, are
permanently archived at the Anasazi
Heritage Center in Dolores, Colorado.
IMPORTANT:
The maps in the research database may be reproduced for scholarly
or educational purposes without written permission, provided that
the use falls within the bounds of fair use and proper credit is
given to the source. See How to Cite the
Database for the correct bibliographic format. A credit line
acknowledging the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (for example,
"Courtesy Crow Canyon Archaeological Center") must be provided for
each individual use of a map. If images of higher resolution than
is possible to obtain on-line are required, publication-quality
copies of individual maps may be obtained, for a fee, by formal
written request. Address all inquiries to the managing
editor.
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