Coronado army journey Marcos de Niza's journey Cabeza de Vaca and pre-Coronado exploration Southwest history and archaeology
Benavente, Toribio, said Motolinía, OSF, 1945. Historia de los Indios de la Nueva España . Manuscript circa 1540. Modern print, Editorial Salvador Chávez Hayhoe, Mexico City. |
Blakeslee, D. J., R. Flint, and J. T. Hughes, 1997. Una Barranca Grande: Recent Archaeological Evidence and a Discussion of its Place in the Coronado Route. In The Coronado Expedition to Terra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Bolton, H. E., 1960. Rim of Christendom . Russell and Russell, New York. |
Bolton, H. E., 1971. Coronado, Knight of Pueblos and Plains . University New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. |
Brasher, Nugent, 2007. The Chichilticale Camp of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado. New Mexico Historical Review (82): 433-468. |
Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nuñez, 1555. Castaways . Ed. E. Pupo-Walker. University of California Press, Berkeley (1993 edition). |
Castañeda de Najera, Pedro de, circa 1560. Relación de la jornada de Cíbola compuesta por Pedro Castañeda de Najera donde se trata de todos aquellos poblados y ritos, y costumbres . Original lost; a copy, made in Seville in 1596, is found in the Lenox Public Library, New York. Translations in Winship (1896) and Hammond and Rey (1920). Best translation in Flint and Flint (2005). |
Chavez, Fr. Angelico, O.F.M., 1968. Coronado's Friars . Academy of American Franciscan History, Washington D.C. |
Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1539 a. Letter to Mendoza , Culiacán, March 8, 1539. Original lost, Italian translation found in Giovam Battista Ramusio's Navigazzioni e viaggi , with the title: Copia delle lettere di Francesco Vasquez di Coronado, governatore della Nuova Galitia, al signor Antonio di Mendozza, viceré della Nuova Spagna, date in San Michiel di Culnacan, alli 8 marzo 1539. English translation [Hammond and Rey, 1940:41-42]. Best translation in Flint and Flint 2005. |
Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1539 b. Letter to a secretary of Mendoza , Culiacán, March 8, 1539. Original lost, Italian translation found in Giovam Battista Ramusio's Navigazzioni e viaggi , with the title: Sommario di lettere del capitano Francesco Vasquez di Coronado, scritte ad un secretario dell'illustrissimo don Antonio di Mendozza, viceré delle Nuova Spagna, date a Culnacan del 1539, agli 8 marzo. Best translation in Flint and Flint 2005, pp. 32. |
Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1539 c. Letter to Charles V , Compostela, July 15, 1539. Translated by Hammond and Rey [1940] Best translation in Flint and Flint 2005, pp. 37-44. |
Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1538. Letter to Charles V , Compostela, December 15, 1538. Translated by Hammond and Rey [1940]. Best translation in Flint and Flint 2005, pp. 21-30. |
Day, A. Grove, 1940. Coronado's Quest . University California Press, Berkeley. |
Doolittle, William E., 1988. Pre-Hispanic Occupance in the Valley of Sonora, Mexico: Archaeological Confirmation of Early Spanish Reports. Anthropology Paper s No. 48, University of Arizona Press, Tucson. |
Duffen, Willliam, and William K. Hartmann, 1997. The 76 Ranch Ruin and the Location of Chichilticale. In The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Ferguson, T.J. and E. Richard Hart, 1985. A Zuni Atlas . University of Oklahoma Press, Norman and London. |
Flint, Richard and Shirley Cushing Flint, 1997. The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Flint, Richard 2002. Great Cruelties have been Reported . Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas. |
Flint, Richard and Shirley Cushing Flint, 2003. The Coronado Expedition: from the distance of 460 years , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. |
Flint, Richard and Shirley Cushing Flint, 2005. Documents of the Coronado Expedition, 1539-1542 . Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas. |
Hakluyt, Richard, 1904 (originally published circa 1600). The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Volume IX . James MacLeholse and Sons, Glasgow. |
Hammond, George P. and Agapito Rey, 1940a. Narratives of the Coronado Expeditions 1540-1542 . University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. |
Hammond, George P. and Agapito Rey, 1940b. Narratives of the Coronado Expedition 1540-1542 . University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque (reprint by AMS Press, New York, 1977). |
Hartmann, William K., 1989. Desert Heart . Fisher Books, Tucson. |
Hartmann, William K. and Richard Flint, 2001. Migrations in Late Anasazi Prehistory: "Eyewitness" Testimony. Kiva 66(3): 375-385. |
Hartmann, W. K. 2005. “Cities of Gold": The Novel as a Research Tool. Archaeology Southwest (Center for Desert Archaeology), Vol 19, No. 1, p. 14. |
Hartmann, W. K. 2008. Country Enough for Many Years of Conquest: The First European Explorations of The Western Papaguería, 1539-1540. In Fragile Patterns: The Archaeology of the Western Papagueria , eds. J. Altschul and A. Rankin. SRI Press, Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson. |
Haury, Emil W., 1984. The Search for Chichilticale. Arizona Highways 60(4):14-19. |
Hedrick, Basil C., 1978. The Location of Corazones. In Across the Chichimec Sea , Ed. C. Riley, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. |
Hodge, Frederick W., 1918. Excavations at Hawikuh, New Mexico. In Explorations and Field Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1917. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 1917-1918. 68(12):61-72. |
Hurtado de Mendoza, Antonio de, 1537. Letter to the Emperor, giving him news about his government , Mexico City, December 10, 1537. Published by J. F. Pacheco, Colección de documentos inéditos relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y organización de las antiguas posesiones españolas de América y Oceanía, sacados de los Archivos del Reiño y muy especialmente del de Indias , 64 vols., Madrid, (1864, II):206. |
Hurtado de Mendoza, Antonio de, 1539. Letter to Charles V , Mexico City, October 1539. Original lost, Italian translation found in Giovam Battista Ramusio's Navigazzioni e viaggi , with the title: Lettere scritte dall'illustrissimo signor don Antonio di Mendozza, vice re della Nuova Spagna, alla Maestà dell'imperatore. English translation [Hammond and Rey, 1940:50-53]. |
Jaramillo, Juan de, 1560s. Account given by Captain Juan Jaramillo of the journey which he made to the New Country, on which Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was the General . Spanish. English translations in Winship (1896) and Hammond and Rey (1920). Best translation in Flint and Flint (2005). |
Lavendar, David S., 1992. De Soto, Coronado, Cabrillo: Explorers of the Northern Mystery. Department of Interior, Handbook 144, 112 pp., Washington. |
Lee, Betty Graham, 1966. The Eagle Pass Site: An Integral Part of the Province of Chichilticale. Eastern Arizona College Museum of Anthropology Publication No. 5. Thatcher, Arizona. |
Madsen, John 2003 Spanish Artifacts, a Trail, and a Diary: An Eighteenth-Century Trail from Sonora to Zuni, New Mexico. In The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint, 109-115. University Press of Colorado. Niwot, Colorado. |
Mills, Jack P., and Vera M., 1969. The Kuykendall Site: A Prehistoric Salado Village in Southeastern Arizona. El Paso Arch. Soc. Spec. Report for 1967, No. 6, El Paso. |
Mills, Jack. P. and Vera M., (undated; Betty G. Lee's copy indicates publication in 1978). The Curtis Site: A pre-historic village in the Safford Valley (self published). |
Mota Padilla, Matías Angel de la, 1973. Historia del Reiño de la Nueva Galicia en América Septentrional . Original issue, 1742. Modern print, Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Historia, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1973. English translation, Hispanic American Historical Review. |
Pacheco, Joaquin and Francisco de Cardenas, 1864. Collecion de Documentos Ineditos , vol. 2, pp. 206ff. Imprenta Espanola, Madrid. |
Ramusio, Giovam Battista, 1978-1988. Navigazzioni e viaggi, a cura de Marica e Milanesi . Original issue, Venice, Italy, 3 vols., 1556. Reprint by Einaudi, Torino, Italy, 6 vols. |
Reff, Daniel T., 1991. Disease, Depopulation and Culture Change in Northwestern New Spain, 1518-1764 . University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. |
Rhodes, Diane Lee, 1997. Coronado Fought Here: Crossbow Boltheads as Possible Indication of the 1540-42 Expedition. In The Coronado Expedition to Terra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Ridgway, William Ryder, 1976. Eureka Springs Ranch Mt. Graham Profiles, Vol. 2 ; reprinted in Eastern Arizona Courier , March 24, 1976, and January 14, 1987. |
Riley, Carroll L., 1975. The Road to Hawikuh: Trade and Trade Routes to Cibola-Zuni during Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Times. Kiva 41:137-159. |
Riley, Carroll L., 1976. Sixteenth Century Trade in the Greater Southwest. In Historical Perspectives on the Cultural Ecology of Mexico , Eds. C. Pennington and R. Holtz. University of Texas, Latin American Institute, Austin. |
Riley, Carroll L., 1997, Introduction. The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Sauer, Carl O., 1932. The Road to Cibola . Ibero-Americana III. University of California Press, Berkeley. |
Sauer, Carl O., and Donald Brand 1928. Pueblo Sites in Southeastern Arizona. University of California Publications in Geography 3(4):415-458. |
Tello, Antonio, OSF, 1891. Libro segundo de la Crónica miscelánea en que se trata de la conquista espiritual y temporal de la Sancta Provincia de Xalisco en el Nuevo Reiño de la Galicia y Nueva Vizcaya y descubrimiento de Nuevo México . Manuscript 1653. Printed issue, Guadalajara, Mexico. |
Udall, Stewart S., (1984) In Coronado's Footsteps. Arizona Highways 60(4):3. |
Vásquez de Coronado. See Coronado. |
Vierra, Bradley J., 1989. A Sixteenth-Century Spanish Campsite in the Tiguex Province . Lab. of Anthropology Note 475. Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe. |
Wagner, Henry R., 1925 California Voyages 1539-1541 . John Howell, San Francisco. |
Winship, George Parker, 1896. The Journey of Coronado. Fourteenth Annual Report of the United States Bureau of Ethnology , Washington. Reprint with an introduction by Frederick Webb Hodge, Dover Books on Travel, Adventure, Mineola, New York (1990). |
Aguirre, Carmen and Tormo, Leandro, 1986. Algunas características de los Franciscanos en Nuevo México durante el primer siglo (1535-1635). Archivo Ibero-Americano , secunda epoca, año XLVI, tomo XLVI. |
Arricivita, Juan Domingo de, OSF, 1792. Crónica seráfica y apostólica del Colegio de Propaganda de la Fide de Santa Cruz de Queretaro en la Nueva España . Felipe de Zuniga y Ontiveros, Mexico City. |
Bandelier, Adolphe Francis, 1886. La découverte du Nouveau-Mexique, par le moine Franciscain Frère Marcos de Nice en 1539. Revue d'Ethnographie (1886, 1):31-48; (1886, 2):117-134; (1886, 3):193-212. English translation by Madeleine Turrell Rodack, Adolph F. Bandelier's The Discovery of New Mexico by the Franciscan Monk, Friar Marcos de Niza in 1539 . University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1981. |
Bartlett, Katharine and Harold S. Colton, 1940. A Note on the Marcos de Niza inscription near Phoenix, Arizona. Plateau 12:53-59. |
Benavente, Toribio, said Motolinía, OSF, 1945. Historia de los Indios de la Nueva España . Manuscript circa 1540. Modern print, Editorial Salvador Chávez Hayhoe, Mexico City. |
Béri, Edouard 1938. Fray Marcos de Niza, Frère Marc de Nice, Mineur de l'Observance de Saint-François d'Assise, apôtre, historien, explorateur. Nice Historique , (5-6, 1938):129-145. |
Betancur, Augustín de, OSF, 1697. Menologio Franciscano de los varones mas señalados, que con sus vidas exemplares... ilustraron la Provincia del Santo Evangelio de Mexico , and Quatro Parte del Teatro Mexicano de los successos Religiosos... Both works printed in one volume, Maria de Benavides Viuda de Juan de Ribera, Mexico City. |
Bloom, Lansing B., 1940. Who Discovered New Mexico? New Mexico Historical Review 15:101-132. |
Bloom, Lansing B., 1941. Was Fray Marcos a Liar? New Mexico Historical Review 16:244-246. |
Braniff, Beatriz, 1978. Preliminary Interpretations Regarding the Role of the San Miguel River, Sonora, Mexico. In Across the Chichimec Sea . Eds. C. Riley and B. Hedrick, pp. 67-82. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. |
Córdova de Salinas, Diego de, OSF, 1957. Crónica de la religiosissima provincia de los doce apostolos del Perú . Original issue 1620. Modern edition by Lino G. Canedo, Academy of American Franciscan History, Washington D. C. |
Cortés, Hernán 1539 a. Letter to the Viceroy , Mexico City, July 26, 1539. English translation, [Wagner, 1934]. |
Cortés, Hernán 1539 b. Letter to the Viceroy , Cuernacava, August 6, 1539. English translation, [Wagner, 1934]. |
de Niza. See Niza, Fray Marcos de |
Di Peso, Charles, John Rinaldo, and Gloria Fenner, 1974. Casas Grandes . Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona. (See esp. vol. 4 for reconstruction of Marcos route.) |
Doolittle, William E., 1988. Pre-Hispanic Occupance in the Valley of Sonora, Mexico: Archaeological Confirmation of Early Spanish Reports. Anthropology Papers No. 48, University of Arizona Press, Tucson. |
Duffen, William, and William K. Hartmann, 1997. The 76 Ranch Ruin and the Location of Chichilticale. In The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Gonzaga, Francesco, OSF, 1587. De origine Seraphicae Religionis Franciscanae. Rome. |
Hallenbeck, Cleve, 1949 [1987]. The Journey of Fray Marcos de Niza . Original issue, University Press, Dallas, 1949. Commemorative edition by David J. Weber, Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas, 1987. |
Hartmann, William K. and Hartmann, Gayle Harrison, 1972. Juan de la Asunción, 1538: First Spanish Explorer of Arizona? Kiva 37(2):93-103. |
Hartmann, William K., 1997. Pathfinder for Coronado: Reevaluating the Mysterious Journey of Marcos de Niza. In The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Hartmann, W. K. 2005 “Cities of Gold": The Novel as a Research Tool. Archaeology Southwest (Center for Desert Archaeology), Vol 19, No. 1, p. 14. |
Hurtado de Mendoza, Antonio de, 1537. Letter to the Emperor, giving him news about his government , Mexico City, December 10, 1537. Published by J. F. Pacheco, Colección de documentos inéditos relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y organización de las antiguas posesiones españolas de América y Oceanía, sacados de los Archivos del Reiño y muy especialmente del de Indias , 64 vols., Madrid, (1864, II):206. |
Hurtado de Mendoza, Antonio de, 1539. Letter to Charles V , Mexico City, October 1539. Original lost, Italian translation found in Giovam Battista Ramusio's Navigazzioni e viaggi , with the title: Lettere scritte dall'illustrissimo signor don Antonio di Mendozza, vicere della Nuova Spagna, alla Maestà dell'imperatore. English translation [Hammond and Rey, 1940:50-53]. |
Las Casas, Bartolomé de, OP, 1958. Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias . Original issue, 1552. Modern edition, Biblioteca de Autores Españoles, vol. CX, Madrid. |
Luzzana Caraci, Ilaria, 1975. Fra Marco da Nizza scopritore del Nuovo Messico: contributo allo studio della sua impresa. Bollettino della Società Geografica Italiana , series X, vol. IV, Gennaio a Giugno 1975: 91-111. |
Marcos. See Niza, Fray Marcos de |
Montané Martí, Julio César, 1995. Por los Senderos de la Quimera: el Viaje de Fray Marcos de Niza . Instituto Sonorense de Cultura, Hermosillo, Mexico. |
Niza, Fray Marcos de, OSF, 1531-1537. Información al Obispo Fray Juan de Zumárraga y a la Corte . Original lost, inserted by Las Casas in his work [Las Casas, 1958]. English translation [Wagner, 1934]. |
Niza, Fray Marcos de, OSF, 1539. Relación de Fr. Marcos de Niza a la provincia de Culuacan en Nueva España, 1539 . Archivo General de Indias, Patronato, Descubrimiento, Nueva España, legajo 20, Seville, Spain. Also found as Relación de las Indias de fray Marcos Denica . Haus, Hof und Staatsarchivs, Hs. Bl. 192, Vienna, Austria. English translation [Hallenbeck, 1949:15-36]. |
Oblasser, Bonaventure, OFM, circa 1939. Arizona Discovered, 1539 . (Undated pamphlet probably published in Tucson or Phoenix; Father Bonaventure's postscript refers to translating the account "as Fray Marcos himself would have, had he travelled in 1939 and used our own American idiom".) |
Riley, Carroll L. 1975. The Road to Hawikuh: Trade and Trade Routes to Cibola-Zuni during Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Times. Kiva 41:137-159. |
Riley, Carroll L., 1997. Introduction. Th e Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Rodack, Madeleine Turrell, 1981. Adolph F. Bandelier's The Discovery of New Mexico by the Franciscan Monk, Friar Marcos de Niza in 1539 . University of Arizona Press, Tucson. [See Bandelier, 1886]. |
Sauer, Carl O. and Donald Brand, 1928. Pueblo Sites in Southeastern Arizona. University of California Publications in Geography 3(4):415-458. |
Sauer, Carl O., 1932. The Road to Cibola . Ibero-Americana III. University of California Press, Berkeley. |
Sauer, Carl O., 1941. The Credibility of the Fray Marcos Account. New Mexico Historical Review 16:233-246. |
Sauer, Carl O., 1937. The Discovery of New Mexico Reconsidered. New Mexico Historical Review 12:270-287. |
Schroeder, Albert E., 1955. Fray Marcos de Niza, Coronado and the Yavapai. New Mexico Historical Review 30:265-296; see also 31:24-37. |
Tuthill, Carr, 1947. The Tres Alamos Site on the San Pedro River, Southeastern Arizona. Amerind Foundation Paper No. 4. Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona. |
Wagner, Henry R., 1934. Fray Marcos de Niza. New Mexico Historical Review 9:184-227. |
Cabeza de Vaca and pre-Coronado exploration
Baptiste, V. N., 1990. Bartolomé de las Casas and Tomas More's Utopia . Labyrinthos, Culver City, California. |
Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nuñez, 1550. Naufragios de Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca y Relación de la Jornada que hizo a la Florida con el Adelantado Pánfilo de Narváez . Published in 1550. English translation by Fanny Bandelier, Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca and his companions, from Florida to the Pacific 1528-1538 . Allerton Book Co., New York, 1922. |
Hallenbeck, Cleve, 1940. Alvar Cabeza de Vaca: The Journey and Route of the First European to cross the Continent of North America . The Arthur H. Clark Co., Glendale, California. |
Hedrick, Basil C., 1978. The Location of Corazones. In Across the Chichimec Sea , Ed. C. Riley, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. |
Krieger, Alex D., 2002. We Came Naked and Barefoot: The Journey of Cabeza de Vaca Across North America . University of Texas Press, Austin. |
Las Casas, Bartolomé de, 1992 (originally published in 1552). The Devastation of the Indies: A Brief Account . Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland. |
Oblasser, Bonaventure, OFM, circa 1939. Arizona Discovered, 1539 . (Undated pamphlet probably published in Tucson or Phoenix; Father Bonaventure's postscript refers to translating the account "as Fray Marcos himself would have, had he travelled in 1939 and used our own American idiom".) |
Pupo-Walker, Enrique 1993. Castaways: The Narrative of Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca . University of California Press, Berkeley. |
General related background in Southwest history and archaeology
Bancroft, H. H., 1889. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. Vol. XVII. History of Arizona and New Mexico . The History Co. Publishers, San Francisco. |
Bandelier, Adolf F., 1890. Final Report of Investigations among the Indians of the Southwestern United States, Carried on mainly in the years 1880 to 1885. Part 1. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (reprinted by Kraus Reprint Co., Milwood, N.Y., 1976). |
Bannon, J. F., 1970. The Spanish Borderlands Frontier . Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, New York. |
Batman, Richard, 1984. James Pattie's West . University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. |
Bell, William A., 1965. New Tracks in North America . Horn and Wallace, Albuquerque (Reprint of 1870 edition, Chapman and Hall, London.) |
Benavente, Toribio, said Motolinía, OSF, 1945. Historia de los Indios de la Nueva España . Manuscript circa 1540. Modern print, Editorial Salvador Chávez Hayhoe, Mexico City. |
Braniff, Beatriz, 1978. Preliminary Interpretations Regarding the Role of the San Miguel River, Sonora, Mexico. In Across the Chichimec Sea . Eds. C. Riley and B. Hedrick, pp. 67-82. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. |
Breternitz, David A., 1966. An Appraisal of Tree-Ring Dated Pottery in the Southwest. Anthropology Papers. No. 10. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. |
Covarrubias Orozco, Sabastian de, [1611] 1995. Tesoro de la Lengua Castellana o Espanola (Madrid: Editorial Castalia). |
Cushing, Frank, 1882-1883. My Adventures in Zuni. Originally published in Century Magazine , 1882-1883. Reprinted in Zuni: Selected Writings of Frank Cushing, University Nebraska Press, Lincoln. |
Cushing, Frank, 1885 [1979]. Zuni: Selected Writings of Frank Hamilton Cushing. University Nebraska Press, Lincoln. See esp. "A Lesson in History," a talk given in 1885, among the articles reproduced in this collection. |
Davis, W. W. H., 1869. The Spanish Conquest of New Mexico , Doylestown. |
de las Casas, 1992 (originally published in 1552). The Devastation of the Indies: a Brief Account . Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore. |
Díaz del Castillo, Bernál, 1955. Historia Verdadera de la Conquista de la Nueva España . Editorial Porrua, Mexico City. |
Doolitte, William E., 1988. Pre-Hispanic Occupance in the Valley of Sonora, Mexico: Archeaological Confirmation of Early Spanish Reports . The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. |
Doolittle, William E., 1988. Pre-Hispanic Occupance in the Valley of Sonora, Mexico: Archaeological Confirmation of Early Spanish Reports. Anthropology Papers No. 48, University of Arizona Press, Tucson. |
Emory, W. H., 1848. Notes of a Military Reconnoissance (sic). H. Long and Brother, New York (reprinted, 1951, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque). |
Ferguson, T.J. and E. Richard Hart, 1985. A Zuni Atlas . University of Oklahoma Press, Norman and London. |
Fewkes, J.W., 1904. Two Summers' Work in Pueblo Ruins, Part I, 1900-1901, in 22nd Annual Report of the Bureaus of American Ethnology . Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. |
Flint, Richard and Shirley Cushing Flint, 1997. The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
Hakluyt, Richard, 1904 (originally published ca. 1600). The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Volume IX . James MacLeholse and Sons, Glasgow. |
Hartmann, William K. and Flint, Richard, 2001. Migrations in Late Anasazi Prehistory: "Eyewitness" Testimony. Kiva 66(3). |
Haury, Emil W., 1947. A Large Pre-Columbian Copper Bell from the Southwest. Amer. Antiquity 13(1):80-82. |
Hayden, Julian, 1954. Excavations, 1940, at the University Indian Ruin. Southwestern Monuments Association Technical Series Volume 5. |
Herrera y Tordesillos, Antonio de, 1944. Historia general de los hechos de los Castellanos en las Islas y Tierra Firme del Mar Oceano . Original issue, 1610-1615. Modern print by Editorial Guarania. |
Hough, Walter, 1907. Antiquities of the Upper Gila and Salt River Valleys in Arizona and New Mexico . Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 35. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. |
Ives, Ronald L., 1975. The "High" Latitudes of Early Spanish Maps. Kiva 41:161-184. |
Jaramillo, Juan de, 1560s. Account given by Captain Juan Jaramillo of the journey which he made to the New Country, on which Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was the General . Spanish. English translations in Winship (1896) and Hammond and Rey (1920). Best translation in Flint and Flint (2005). |
Karns, Harry J., 1954. Luz de Tierra Incognita. Arizona Silhouettes , Tucson. |
Lange, Richard C. and Stephen Germick, 1992. Proceedings of the Second Salado Conference, Globe, AZ . Phoenix: Arizona Archaeological Society. |
Las Casas, Bartolomé de, OP, 1958. Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias . Original issue, 1552. Modern edition, Biblioteca de Autores Españoles, vol. CX, Madrid. |
Lee, Betty Graham, 1966. The Eagle Pass Site: An Integral Part of the Province of Chichilticale . Thatcher: Eastern Arizona College Museum of Anthropology Publication No. 5. |
López de Gómara, Francisco, 1965. Historia General de las Indias. Hispania Vitrix . Original issue, 1551. Modern print, Obras Maestras, Barcelona, 2 vols. |
Mange, Matheo, 1926. Luz de Tierra Incógnita en la América Septentrional y Diario de las Exploraciones en Sonora . Original issue 1729. Modern print, Archivo General de la Nación, X, Mexico City. |
McGuire, Randall H. and Maria Villalpando C., 1993. An Archaeological Survey of the Altar Valley, Sonora, Mexico. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series, No. 184. |
Mendieta, Gerónimo de, OSF, 1870. Historia eclesiástica indiana . Manuscript, 1596. First edition by Joaquin García Icazbalceta, Antigua Libreria, Mexico City. |
Mota Padilla, Matías Angel de la, 1973. Historia del Reiño de la Nueva Galicia en América Septentrional . Original issue, 1742. Modern print, Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Historia, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1973. English translation, Hispanic American Historical Review . |
Obregón, Baltasar de, 1997. Historia de los descubrimientos de Nueva España . Collección Alfar Universidad, Seville. |
Pattie, James O., 1831, [1984]. The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. |
Peixotto, Ernest, 1916. Our Hispanic Southwest . Scribners, New York. |
Ramusio, Giovam Battista, 1978-1988. Navigazzioni e viaggi, a cura de Marica e Milanesi. Original issue, Venice, Italy, 3 vols., 1556. Reprint by Einaudi, Torino, Italy, 6 vols. |
Reff, Daniel T., 1991. Disease, Depopulation and Culture Change in Northwestern New Spain, 1518-1764 . University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. |
Reff, Daniel T., 1997. The Relevance of Ethnology to the Routing of the Coronado Expedition in Sonora. In The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva: The 1540-1542 Route Across the Southwest , pp. 165-176, Eds. Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. |
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