Following Coronado's Lost Trail Across Arizona and New Mexico
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The Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado traveled across southwest Arizona and southwest New Mexico in June of 1540. In this video I follow the Coronado expeditions trail across what would have been the hottest and driest part of their journey.
More information about Coronado's path through this area can be found on my blog at https://ancientpottery.how/category/chichilticalli/
My new book discusses Coronado's expedition and it's implications to the late prehistoric Southwest. You can find my book titled "Mud Puzzles" at https://ancientpottery.how/product/book-mud-puzzles/
📖 CHAPTERS:
0:00 Coronado expedition in a nutshell
2:39 From the border to the Rio Nexpa
5:52 From the Rio Nexpa to the foot of the mountains
8:18 Across the Burro Mountains to Chichilticalli
9:44 From Chichilticalli to the Rio San Juan (Gila River)
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More information about Coronado's path through this area can be found on my blog at https://ancientpottery.how/category/chichilticalli/
My new book discusses Coronado's expedition and it's implications to the late prehistoric Southwest. You can find my book titled "Mud Puzzles" at https://ancientpottery.how/product/book-mud-puzzles/
📖 CHAPTERS:
0:00 Coronado expedition in a nutshell
2:39 From the border to the Rio Nexpa
5:52 From the Rio Nexpa to the foot of the mountains
8:18 Across the Burro Mountains to Chichilticalli
9:44 From Chichilticalli to the Rio San Juan (Gila River)
\\ Follow me on social media
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ancientpottery
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/andywardpottery
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