The Quest for Coronado (ASW 19-1) (PDF)

The route that Coronado took during his exploration of the Southwest has has been a matter of debate for historians and archaeologists for some time. This issue of Archaeology Southwest looks at what we know, and what we don’t.

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This Issue’s Articles Include:

• The Quest for Coronado – Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Before Coronado – Carroll L. Riley, Southern Illinois University
• The Coronado National Memorial – Frank Torres, National Park Service
• The Summer of 1540: Archaeology of the Battle of Hawikku – Jonathan E. Damp, Zuni Cultural Resource Enterprise
• In Search of the Coronado Trail – John H. Madsen, Arizona State Museum
• The Coronado Roadshow – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
• Rethinking the Epic Adventure – Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint, Documents of the Coronado Expedition Project
• The Estrada Factor – Shirley Cushing Flint, Documents of the Coronado Expedition Project
• Estevan-Moroccan Explorer of the American Southwest – Hsain Ilahaine, Iowa State University
• Great Cruelties Have Been Reported – Richard Flint
• The Place of the Coronado Expedition – Donald C. Cutter, University of New Mexico
• Where Coronado Camped; Gayle Harrison Hartmann
• The Economics of Conquest – Shirley Cushing Flint, Documents of the Coronado Expedition Project
• Cities of Gold: The Novel as Research Tool – William K. Hartmann, Planetary Science Institute, University of Arizona
• Coronado Matters – Stewart L. Udall, Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
• Back Sight – William H. Doelle, President and CEO, Center for Desert Archaeology/>