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In 1541, Spanish explorers established a ... Led by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, the conquistadors were exploring what is now the American Southwest in hopes of finding riches and gold.
During the expedition led by Coronado (left), the 40-lb ... in his search for the fabled “Seven Cities of Gold” in the American Southwest. Ultimately, the Coronado expedition traveled as ...
In 1540, Coronado led an armed expedition of more than 2,500 Europeans and Mexican-Indian allies through what is now Mexico and into the American ... led the Spanish explorers along the Rio ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Archaeologists excavating a Spanish stone-and-adobe structure in Arizona ...
It was an electrifying statement—Spanish explorers who were scouring the New World for Native American treasure had ... conquistador Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, who led it.
She had been exploring the area a few months, looking for relics left behind by the Coronado Expedition ... and the Spanish explorers who carried them into the western U.S. were likely expected ...
She had been exploring the area a few months, looking for relics left behind by the Coronado Expedition ... and the Spanish explorers who carried them into the western U.S. were likely expected ...
A greenish obsidian blade, believed to have been found on the Texas Panhandle, may be from the 16th-century expedition led by the Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, a new study suggests.
Fourth in a series on the Texas Triangles. The Texas Panhandle is rich and complex, shaped by Native American cultures, Spanish explorers, frontier settlers, ranchers and the development of ...
Archaeologist Dr Deni Seymour discovers where explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's expedition first ... evidence of the first successful Native American revolt in 1541.