Conquistador's wake : tracking the legacy of Hernando de Soto in the indigenous Southeast / Dennis B. Blanton.
Material type: TextPublication details: Athens : University of Georgia Press, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9780820356365
- E125 .C667 2020
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Includes bibliographies and index.
On a mission -- Possessed by passions -- Never say never -- A temple in the pines -- A round town -- Calling cards of a conquistador -- The Big Bend province -- Elusive closure -- Making meaning.
"The focus of Conquistador's Wake is a decade-long archaeological project undertaken at a place now known as the Glass Site, located in Telfair County, Georgia. This spot, near the town of McRae, Georgia, offers clues that place Hernando de Soto in Georgia via a different route than previously thought by historians and archaeologists. Rare glass beads --
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