Front cover image for Knights of Spain, warriors of the sun : Hernando De Soto and the South's ancient chiefdoms

Knights of Spain, warriors of the sun : Hernando De Soto and the South's ancient chiefdoms

Charles M. Hudson (Author)
" Between 1539 and 1542, the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto led a small army on an expedition of almost four thousand miles across Southeastern America. De Soto's path had been one of history's most intriguing mysteries until the publication of Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun. Using a new route reconstruction, anthropologist Charles Hudson maps the story of the de Soto expedition, tying the route to a number of specific archaeological sites. De Soto's journey cut a bloody and indelible swath across both the landscape and native cultures in a quest for gold and glory. The desperate Spanish army followed the sunset from Florida to Texas before abandoning its mission. De Soto's one triumph was that he was the first European to explore the vast region that would be the American South. But in 1542, he died a broken man on the banks of the Mississippi River. In this classic text, Hudson masterfully chronicles both De Soto's expedition and the native societies he visited. The narrative unfolds against the exotic backdrop of a now extinct social and geographic landscape. A blending of archaeology, history, and historical geography, this is a monumental study of the sixteenth-century Southeast."
Print Book, English, 2018
Revised paperback edition View all formats and editions
The University of Georgia Press, Athens, 2018
History
xxxvi, 561 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
9780820351605, 0820351601
981166517
"Additional materials ©2018 by the University of Georgia Press"--Title-page verso