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Cultivating Diversity: Field Scattering as Agricultural Risk Management in Cuyo Cuyo, Department of Puno, Peru Footnotes to Chapter 1 1 All personal names are pseudonyms. 2 In 1985 I conducted an archaeological survey of the region, assisted by Marc Bermann, then a graduate student at the University of Michigan, and Joan Nelson, an undergraduate archaeology student at Beloit College (Goland 1988). 3 Fuller description of the project's initiation will be provided in a report jointly authored by project members as part of our Working Paper series (Larme et al. in prep.). This report will also detail the ethnographic context of Cuyo Cuyo. 4 Recharte also did considerable ethnohistoric research (see Recharte 1990). Some of his findings are summarized in Chapter 4. 5 These data will also appear as a jointly authored paper (Recharte et al. in prep.). 6 Analysis of these data is nearly complete (Winterhalder et al. in prep.) 7 This project was the outgrowth of my master's thesis (Goland 1983) which was a study of the ecological correlates of food storage in hunter gatherer societies. I received my M.A. from the University of North Carolina, where Winterhalder had been my advisor. |