"Uncovering Coronado's Expedition: The Texas Artifact Trail"

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An obsidian blade found in Texas may provide new insights into the route taken by the 16th-century Spanish expedition led by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in search of the fabled "city of gold." Research suggests that the artifact, originating from Central Mexico, could be linked to the expedition's presence in the Texas Panhandle. The blade's discovery offers potential physical evidence to help reconstruct the expedition's journey through the region, shedding light on a long-debated historical mystery.
Topics:science#archaeological-research#archaeologyhistory#francisco-vazquez-de-coronado#obsidian-blade#spanish-expedition#texas
- Texas Discovery Could Unlock Secrets of 'City of Gold' Expedition Newsweek
- Obsidian blade linked to Coronado’s expedition to find the fabled city of gold HeritageDaily
- Artifact could be linked to Spanish explorer Coronado's expedition across Texas Panhandle Phys.org
- Coronado's Expedition: Could blade be a clue to the expedition's trail? North Texas e-News
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