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American Antiquity | 1985
Marvin T. Smith; David J. Hally; Richard Polhemus; Chester B. DePratter
Sixteenth-century Spanish explorers regarded Coosa as one of the most important chiefdoms in the southeastern United States. Using both documentary and archaeological evidence, we have located the main town of Coosa and several tributary towns, as well as some of the frontiers of the chiefdom. The locations of these towns and frontiers are supported by the archaeological recovery of sixteenth-century European artifacts in the postulated area of the chiefdom.
American Antiquity | 1987
Marvin T. Smith; David J. Hally; Richard Polhemus; Chester B. DePratter
C. Clifford Boyd, Jr. and Gerald F. Schroedlfindfault with our use of both historical and archaeological evidence in our reconstruction of the paramount chiefdom of Coosa. Herein we answer their criticisms by discussing our overall research strategy and by clarifying our use of historical documents, the Spanish league, and archaeological information. We also point out some of the more obvious errors and misinterpretations in the work of the U.S. De Soto Expedition Commission.
American Antiquity | 1993
Chester B. DePratter
Southeastern Archaeology | 1984
Marvin T. Smith; Chester B. DePratter
Southeastern Archaeology | 1989
Marvin T. Smith; Chester B. DePratter; Emilia Kelley
Archive | 1990
Marvin T. Smith; Chester B. DePratter
Notebook | 1983
Chester B. DePratter; Marvin T. Smith
Notebook | 1987
Chester B. DePratter; Marvin T. Smith
Archive | 1990
John E. Worth; Chester B. DePratter
Ethnohistory | 2008
Robin A. Beck; Chester B. DePratter; Robbie Ethridge; John E. Worth