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supplied through the courtesy of Mr. Richard H. Stewart, of the 

 National Geographic Society, and others were obtained from the 

 University Museum, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Frederick J. 

 Docks tader, director of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye 

 Foundation, New York City, kindly made available for study the 

 extensive Panamanian collection at his disposal, although only a small 

 portion of it was examined in detail. Dr. Russell H. Mitchell, presi- 

 dent of the Archaeological Society of Panama, was especially helpful 

 in making available photographs and manuscripts dealing with com- 

 parable material, and Dr. Leo P. Biese, also of the Canal Zone, made 

 available his manuscript of the Panama Viejo report before publication. 



Full credit for the excellent drawings of the He-4 material goes to 

 Mrs. Svetlana Rockwell and to Miss Symme Burstein for the careful 

 preparation of the tables and maps. Others who helped with con- 

 siderable sldll in the restoration of vessels are Trois Johnson and Jane 

 Fishburne, while sherd washing and restoration work were performed 

 cheerfully by David Piper and Walter Spaulding. Fellow graduate 

 students who contributed ideas and encouragement include, among 

 others, Donald Lathrap, James Deetz, Elizabeth Baldwin, James 

 Gunnerson, James C. Gifford, and Olga Linares. 



Upon completion of the report, the bulk of the material from He-1, 

 He-2, and He-4 was returned to the Smithsonian Institution. 



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Harvard University 



