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Modeling entradas : sixteenth-century assemblages in North America / edited by Clay Mathers ; foreword by Jeffrey M. Mitchem.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Gainesville : University of Florida Press, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 308 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781683401865
  • 9781683401582
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • E77 .M634 2020
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Contents:
Clay Mathers -- Distinguishing and Modeling Site Types in the Tiguex Province, New Mexico: Moho, Alcanfor, and the Struggle for Northern New Spain (1540-1542) / Clay Mathers and Michael P. Marshall -- The Stark Farm Enigma: Evidence of the Chicasa (Chikasha)-Soto Encounter in Mississippi? / James B. Legg, Charles R. Cobb, Edmond A. Boudreaux III, Brad R. Lieb, Chester B. DePratter, and Steven D. Smith -- Artifacts of the Soto and Luna y Arellano Expeditions in Alabama / Craig T. Sheldon and Ned J. Jenkins -- New Insights from Elemental Analysis of Chevron Beads from Contact Period Sites in the Southeastern United States / Daniel M. Seinfeld and Munir Humayun -- The Materials of Colonization: Archaeological and Documentary Traces of Trist n de Luna y Arellano's Colonial Fleet / John E. Worth and John R. Bratten -- Material Culture in Northern La Florida: Impoverishment, Improvisation, Innovation, and Interaction / Christopher B. Rodning, Robin A. Beck Jr., and David G. Moore -- The Hernando de Soto and Trist n de Luna y Arellano Expeditions in Central Alabama, 1540-1560: Routes, Cultures, and Consequences / Ned J. Jenkins and Craig T. Sheldon -- The Acquisition of Sixteenth-Century European Objects by Native Americans in the Southeastern United States / Marvin T. Smith and David J. Hally -- Conclusion; Looking Forward and Making it Count: Improving Entrada Models / Clay Mathers
Subject: "This volume brings together leading archaeologists working across the American South to offer a comprehensive, comparative analysis of Spanish entrada assemblages, providing insights into the sixteenth-century indigenous communities of North America and the colonizing efforts of Spain"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

The Destiny of Their Manifests: Entrada Assemblages and the Challenge and Promise of Modeling Deep History / Clay Mathers -- Distinguishing and Modeling Site Types in the Tiguex Province, New Mexico: Moho, Alcanfor, and the Struggle for Northern New Spain (1540-1542) / Clay Mathers and Michael P. Marshall -- The Stark Farm Enigma: Evidence of the Chicasa (Chikasha)-Soto Encounter in Mississippi? / James B. Legg, Charles R. Cobb, Edmond A. Boudreaux III, Brad R. Lieb, Chester B. DePratter, and Steven D. Smith -- Artifacts of the Soto and Luna y Arellano Expeditions in Alabama / Craig T. Sheldon and Ned J. Jenkins -- New Insights from Elemental Analysis of Chevron Beads from Contact Period Sites in the Southeastern United States / Daniel M. Seinfeld and Munir Humayun -- The Materials of Colonization: Archaeological and Documentary Traces of Trist n de Luna y Arellano's Colonial Fleet / John E. Worth and John R. Bratten -- Material Culture in Northern La Florida: Impoverishment, Improvisation, Innovation, and Interaction / Christopher B. Rodning, Robin A. Beck Jr., and David G. Moore -- The Hernando de Soto and Trist n de Luna y Arellano Expeditions in Central Alabama, 1540-1560: Routes, Cultures, and Consequences / Ned J. Jenkins and Craig T. Sheldon -- The Acquisition of Sixteenth-Century European Objects by Native Americans in the Southeastern United States / Marvin T. Smith and David J. Hally -- Conclusion; Looking Forward and Making it Count: Improving Entrada Models / Clay Mathers

"This volume brings together leading archaeologists working across the American South to offer a comprehensive, comparative analysis of Spanish entrada assemblages, providing insights into the sixteenth-century indigenous communities of North America and the colonizing efforts of Spain"--

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