[1]All sites in the study region where Mycenaean artifacts were found are included in this map.
[2]The size of the symbol marking the location of the site is graduated from smallest to largest according to the quantity of LH pottery collected from the site: 1-5; 6-20; 21-200; above 200 sherds.
[3]The size of the symbol marking the location of the site is graduated from smallest to largest according to the estimated size of the Late Helladic component at the site: less than 0.25; 0.26-0.5; 0.51-1.0; 1.01-5.0; 5.01-7.5 ha.
[4]Tracts (colored purple) in the vicinity of Tsoungiza and the Sanctuary of Zeus where Mycenaean pottery has been found. All sites are included in the map, whether or not Mycenaean artifacts have been found at them; sites explored by surface survey are colored red, those explored through excavation are colored blue.
[5]The map of tracts and sites with Early Mycenaean pottery is compiled from the NVAP Tract Catalogued Pottery File, which contains information on all sherds collected from tracts, and from Museum Feedback Forms which summarize chronological information for sites.
[6]Sites (indicated by stars) and tracts (represented by their outlines) with Mycenaean artifacts overlaid on a map of the soil-stratigraphic units in the study region. H1= orange; H2=dark green; H3=light green.
[7]Sites (indicated by stars) and tracts (represented by their outlines) with Mycenaean artifacts overlaid on a map of the soil-stratigraphic units in Nemea Valley. H1= orange; H2=dark green; H3=light green.
[8]Sites (indicated by stars) and tracts (represented by their outlines) with Mycenaean artifacts overlaid on a map of the soil-stratigraphic units in the Xerokambos Valley. H1= orange; H2=dark green; H3=light green.
[9]Sites where Mycenaean artifacts have been found in the survey region overlaid on a map showing the extent of cultivated land ca. 1970.