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1539: Artifacts and Archaeology from Conquistador Hernando De Soto’s Potano Encampment and the Lost Franciscan Mission,

1539: Artifacts and Archaeology from Conquistador Hernando De Soto’s Potano Encampment and the Lost Franciscan Mission, by Dr. Ashley White

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History books sometime forget that the bloody and painful history of America begins here in Florida long before Jamestown and Plymouth were even thoughts. Florida is the location of the first American Thanksgiving, that was celebrated in 1564 with the landing of the French Protestant pilgrims as well as the first Christmas observance by Hernando de Soto and his army during their 1539 winter encampment. During this most early time in American history, the explorers were besieged with tropical diseases, poisonous snakes, alligators, pirates, starvation and even cannibalism. It is hard to find a more exciting story than that even in an adventure novel.

1539: Artifacts and Archaeology from Conquistador Hernando De Soto’s Potano Encampment and the Lost Franciscan Mission, by Dr. Ashley White

  • Published on: 2015-06-27
  • Released on: 2015-06-27
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x .30" w x 8.50" l, .92 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 124 pages
1539: Artifacts and Archaeology from Conquistador Hernando De Soto’s Potano Encampment and the Lost Franciscan Mission, by Dr. Ashley White

About the Author Dr. Ashley White is an American archaeologist, surgeon, and author. He completed doctorate level forensic anthropology training and is an expert in the recovery and conservation of human remains and material cultural artifacts. Dr. White has degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and East Carolina University, as well as has worked at Duke University. An emeritus fellow surgeon, Dr. White has been researching ancient plagues for the past three decades. This evidence based bioarchaeology project has granted him access to some of the world's most sensitive archaeological sites in Asia-including Russia, China, India and Turkey, the Middle East, North and SubSahara Africa, England, Scotland, Ireland, twelve additional countries in Europe, North and Central America, and South America, including the Amazon Basin. Dr. White has served on the governing board of the Archaeological Institute of America, located at Boston University. Dr. White works with the AIA Cultural Property Legislation and Policy Committee and the International Committee of the Blue Shield that are responsible for investigating and responding to issues concerning the illicit black market trade in antiquities and cultural artifacts while enforcing the Hague Conventions. Dr. White is the author of numerous research publications and the well received Physical Signs in Medicine and Surgery: An Atlas of Rare, Lost and Forgotten Physical Signs. This comprehensive Atlas was originally conceived for doctors providing needed care in dangerous, rugged, and remote situations often created by catastrophe, disasters, epidemics, and military conflicts. Dr. White lives with his wife, Michele, and son, Ethan, on their ranch located in Florida and their home in the Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains. Academic Press Journal UK London


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Clarifying a Quote By Scottie I am greatly disturbed by the quote in Dr. Fred Ashley White’s book 1539 using my name and a quote in Chapter 4 from a private email note to him that was taken out of context. I work with Dr. Willet Boyer, the discoverer of the mission church at the Richardson site. I in no way meant to imply that the discoveries of burials at the Richardson 8AL100 site were not there and that the email note was “in reference to a misleading report by an archaeologist who claimed he found those at the same site”.The 170 number was calculated based on the sample quantity of burials found, size of the samples, and the size of the church. We also did find many pieces of the early style olive jar pottery at the site.In April 2012 Dr. Fred Ashely White sent me the GPS locations of his Spanish Mission Site and his de Soto site to make a Google Earth Map of for him. He wanted me to visit the site and even metal detect several times, but would never arrange an exact date for us to meet there. I am not a historian on Spanish Missions of the early Native American Indians in Florida, but have dug with Dr. Willet Boyer from February 2009 to present - October 2015. I have taken pictures of most artifacts found, features in units, people at the a site, and plotted many thousands of shovel test holes and Units dug in Google Earth at over 20 sites in or near Marion County. At the Richardson 8AL100 site I did help find and document all Native American Pottery, Projectile Points, chert flakes, and many types of Spanish Pottery, Spanish Beads, and forged nails where the Spanish Mission was found. I was also there when several other Archaeologists visited the site and saw the evidence. I also made a CD with all the information and pictures taken at the 8AL100 site and gave them too many different Archaeologists to review.I do not want to take sides and debate which site is Potano or the Spanish Mission. I have only been involved at Richardson 8AL100 Site. I have only seen artifacts shown at the Appleton Museum that were reportedly found at the White MR03538 Site. It would be nice to have Ashley show me where his artifacts were found at the site. I would like to have my name and quote removed from this book.Robin Corsiglia

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Best Historical Book About A Real Life Discovery In Decades By National Archaeology Quarterly Reviews 1539 - Artifacts and Archaeology from Conquistador Hernando De Soto’s Potano Encampment and the Lost Franciscan MissionPublished by Academic Press Journal - Division of UK Scholarly Open AccessVery well researched peer reviewed work.This book details the discovery of the earliest known New World expedition site in the terrestrial United States and the archaeology of a Native Indian village lost from history. This Florida site is considered one of the most important archaeological finds in the early history of the Americas.As of 2015, only two sites in the United States have been documented as definitively associated with De Soto's expedition: the Governor Martin Site at the former Apalachee village of Anhaica, located about a mile east of the present Florida capital in Tallahassee, Florida; and the White Ranch Site in the Potano territory located on the wetlands associated with Orange Lake between the cities of Ocala and Gainesville, Florida. The Governor Martin Site was discovered by the archaeologist B. Calvin Jones in March 1987, and the White Ranch Site was discovered by the archaeologist Dr. F. Ashley White and his excavation team in July 2005.In addition to documenting the evidence of Hernando De Soto’s 1539 conquistador encampment, the archaeological team discovered the lost Native Indian village visited by De Soto. This lost city was the location where the Spanish later built one of the first Franciscan missions among the Potano culture in 1580 and then after it was burned the city was relocated west along the lake shore to the nearby Richardson site.The Archaeology Channel documentary based on the discovery is fascinating, but the documentation and photography of the artifacts and work at the archaeological sites in this book is exhaustive. Best historical book about a real life discovery in decades.National Archaeology Quarterly Vol. 62 3rd Q Ed.“Crossbow points, 7-layered chevrons, mail armor, and Ferdinand and Isabella coins now backed up with XFR testing, this is the definitive De Soto site.” “The discovery and recognition of the White site is a major archaeological and historical event. The on-going investigations and interpretation of the White / De Soto site promise to clarify the Spanish and Indian history of north-central Florida and to add immeasurably to our knowledge of the Hernando De Soto expedition.”---- Dr. Charles M. Hudson, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and History, University of Georgia. Professor Hudson is considered the world’s top scholar on Hernando De Soto, author of countless research publications and Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun."This (the De Soto site) is an extremely important site, historically and archaeologically."---- Dr. Gifford Waters, Collections Manager for Historical Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History and an expert on Spanish missions."I looked at the archaeological evidence. There is absolutely no doubt that is a De Soto contact site.” “The site Ashley White has found seems certainly 100 percent I’d say to be the main Indian town of Potano that De Soto had been at and also the later location of the mission of San Buenaventura de Potano.”---- Dr. Jerald T. Milanich, Curator Emeritus in Archaeology of the Florida Museum of Natural History. Professor Milanich is the leading expert and author of multiple books about the Potano culture and Hernando De Soto’s expedition.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This is the absolute closest thing to a real life Indiana Jones adventure. By Archaeologia Internazionale The archaeology team makes an incredible group of discoveries in remote snake and alligator infested swamp and immediately out of the blue other people try to sabotage the find and even go as far as to loot valuable artifacts to use in their own research. One guy with the help of a clique of sycophants from rival colleges went as far as passing off a paper with the same title of the original research report claiming it was a new discovery and actually some folks believed it. Truly an incredible story that sadly shows the absolute lunacy and desperation some folks will go to get their name in the paper.The discovery of the ancient town of Potano is very exciting and probably the most important historical find in the United States.The original village was burned by the Spanish and moved in 1601 to its current location called the Richardson Farm. Academics have excavated there for decades but have never found a single European artifact dating from before the 17th century that would be a clue to the original location visited by Conquistador Hernando de Soto in 1539, thus the ancient village had been completely lost to history.Then finally in 2005 archaeologists located the lost 16th century village on the nearby White Ranch and the excavation unearthed a treasure trove of artifacts from the De Soto expedition.Over the past decade the rare conquistador weapons and Murano glass artifacts have been on exhibition at top museums around the world and have been enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of people and yet the incredible story continues.In 2014 Spanish olive jars looted from the White Ranch site showed up as fraudulent discoveries at the 17th century farm site again demonstrating that bizarre desperation or need that drives academia – Publish or Die.What a neat adventure and supplement it with a recommendation to watch The Archaeology Channel documentary as it interviews Dr. Jerald T. Milanich, Curator Emeritus in Archaeology of the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida and Dr. Alan Stahl, Curator at Princeton University verifying the De Soto discovery.

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