Eva Butler's article is in this one, but there's also one by C.C. Coffin with a couple illustrations:
(Somewhere in "1491" by Charles Mann, reference is made to mounds in the Amazon, once thought to be hills, but upon investigation proved to be actually large human formed mounds containing soil with a binder of charcoal and broken pottery planted with fruit bearing trees, suggesting that the "rain forest" was actually a sort of orchard. Were these CT middens planted with something?)
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