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- Figure 1: The western Maya lowlands
- Figure 2: View of the Upper Usumacinta landscape from Piedras Negras
- Figure 3: View of the Middle Usumacinta landscape from the Panhalé/Boca del Cerro
- Figure 4: Location of La Pasadita
- Figure 5: La Pasadita Lintel 2 - Bird Jaguar IV Holy Yaxchilan Lord in a scattering ceremony assisted by his sahal Tilom. Lintel located in Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden (photograph by Justin Kerr © Justin Kerr, #K2910).
- Figure 6: Natural opening marking the entrance to the Redención del Campesino valley
- Figure 7: Phonetic reading of the Pomoná Emblem Glyph from Pomoná Panel 1
- Figure 8: Location of Panhalé
- Figure 9: View of the Usumacinta river at Bocca del Cerro
- Figure 10: Digital elevation model of the Upper Usumacinta region
- Figure 11: Initial territorial extent with secondary sites plotted
- Figure 12: Final territorial extent of Upper Usumacinta polities
- Figure 13: Proposed boundaries between Pomoná and Piedras Negras
- Figure 14: Viewshed from Panhalé
- Figure 15: Attack route from Piedras Negras and La Mar
- Figure 16: The Redención del Campesino valley
- Figure 17: Belief image for the site hypothesis
- Figure 18: Dempster-Shafer results in the Redención del Campesino valley
- Figure 19: The Redención del Campesino box
- Figure 20: Sites surveyed at the Redención del Campesino valley
- Figure 21: Monolithic platform located at the site of Álvaro Obregón II
- Figure 22: Area visible from Álvaro Obregón II
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