Hudson, CharlesDePratter, Chester BSmith, Marvin T
De Soto's path had been one of history's most intriguing mysteries until the publication of __Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun__. Using a new route reconstruction, anthropologist Charles Hudson maps the story of the de Soto expedition, tying the route to a number of specific ...
According to the fourDe Soto chronicles, on Oct. 9, 1540, Hernando de Soto's expedition through the North American deep south arrived in the provinces controlled by Tascalusa. Tasculusa (sometimes spelled Tascaluza) was a paramount Mississippian chief rising in power at the time of the battle...
Uses of Evidence in Reconstructing the Route of the Hernando De Soto Expedition The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R recor... C Hudson - 《Alabama De Soto Commission》 被引量: ...
Cabeza de Vaca technically accomplished the goal of the expedition in that he was able to observe, map, and report on the mainland of North America... Learn more about this topic: Great Explorers of Spain and Portugal: Aims & Discoveries ...
What was the Lewis and Clark expedition? What did Christopher Columbus discover in the New World? What did John Smith discover? What did Roger Bacon discover? What did Samuel Chase do after the Revolutionary War? What did Vitus Bering discover?
Northwest Passage- a hypothetical shipping route through North America to China- and suspected that the sea into which it flowed might be the Gulf of California, on the Pacific Coast. Hungry for adventure and a chance to prove his worth, he began planning an exploratory expedition to the Ohio...
Scholars debate the exact route of the De Soto expedition. Archeological excavations and discoveries of documents are adding to our knowledge of this event. The research is being conducted by scholars interested in the expedition, its route, contacts with Native Americans, and the consequences. ...
Traces the route of the Spanish expedition in the Southeastern United States led by conquistador Hernando de Soto. Exploration of expedition sites; Collaboration with Indian historical scholars and archaeologists; Admiration for de Soto's command of the military. INSET: Notes from the road, by J.R...
Radding, CynthiaEthnohistory