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OVER—Pasquale Sorrentino; 1—NARA; RG 127; 3—(clockwise from top left) Otto Botticher, Union Prisoners at Salisbury, N, C., 1863. Courtesy of Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Affiliated with Wake Forest University, Courtesy Brent Woodfill, © Denis Gliksman/INRAP, Courtesy Mozas-Calvache Antonio Tomása, Courtesy), LH Images/Alamy Stock Photo; 36—Paul C. Pet/Getty Images; 37—Courtesy Roger Fu; 38-39—John Earnshaw/Alamy Stock Photo; 39—Sean O’Meara/BARA, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona (3); 40—Oleksandr Buzko/Alamy Stock Photo; 41—Courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History/20.3/1439, 20.3/2158, 20.3/6325; 42—Courtesy Rick Knecht; 42-43—NARA; RG 127; 44—NARA, Courtesy Neil Price; 45—NARA; RG 127; 46—Courtesy Rick Knecht; 47—Courtesy Rick Knecht, NARA; RG 127; 48—Courtesy Ben Raffield (2); 49—Courtesy Rick Knecht, Courtesy Neil Price; 50—Teddy Seguin (3); 51—Teddy Seguin; 52—Teddy Seguin; 53—Teddy Seguin (2); 55—Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure; 57—Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure (3); 58—Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure (2); 60—Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure (2); 62—Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure (5); 63—Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure; 64—Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure; 66—Courtesy of Edward Luby, © 2011 Easter Island Statue Project/Jo Anne Van Tilburg; 68—Courtesy Carlos Odriozola

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