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      The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas 

      Entertaining strangers: North America in the sixteenth century

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          The New Golden Land: European Images of America from the Discoveries to the Present Time

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            Coosa: A Chiefdom in the Sixteenth-Century Southeastern United States

            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.
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              Their number become thinned: Native American population dynamics in eastern North America

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                October 13 1996
                : 325-398
                10.1017/CHOL9780521573924.007
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