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This image is a photograph of an informational display about the early populations of the Americas, specifically focusing on the Chinchorro culture. The display features a map of North and South America with various archaeological sites marked with colored dots, indicating different time periods. The title of the display, visible in large white text against a dark background, reads "MAPA DE AMÉRICA, INDICANDO POBLACIONES TEMPRANAS Y CONTEMPORÁNEAS A CHINCHORRO." Below the title, a legend explains that yellow dots represent "Sitios Tempranos 13000 a 10000 a.P." (Early Sites 13000 to 10000 BC) and red dots represent "Sitios Contemporáneos 9000 a 5000 a.P." (Contemporary Sites 9000 to 5000 BC). The map itself shows a satellite view of the Americas, with a clear demarcation of landmasses and oceans. Several locations are labeled on the map, including "Clovis" in North America, and various sites in South America such as "Taima Taima," "Las Vegas," "Paijan," "La Paloma," "Quebrada Tacahuay," "Quebrada Los Burros," "Acha," "Las Conchas," "Quebrada Jaguay," "Patapatane," "Taltal," "Monte Verde," "Baño Nuevo," "Cerro Sota," and "Piedra Pintada." Some of these sites are marked with red dots, indicating they are contemporary to the Chinchorro period. To the left of the map, there is text in Spanish, detailing information about a specific project or development, mentioning dates like "2007" and monetary figures. At the bottom of the map, there is a smaller text block crediting NASA and other organizations for the satellite imagery used. A "POR FAVOR, NO TOCAR / PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH" sign is affixed to the right side of the display. The overall impression is of an educational exhibit likely found in a museum or cultural center, providing a visual representation of early human settlement patterns in the Americas. The lighting appears to be artificial, suggesting an indoor setting.
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