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I am a document-based historian who has been interested in the Spanish
Borderlands for many years, which I generally define with some
imprecision as the northern frontier of New Spain and Mexico, along
with the Gulf Coast from pre-encounter times up to and including the
early nineteenth century, ending everywhere by the 1840s. Sorry if
this characterization offends anyone.
I try to maintain an up-to-date personal bibliography of published
works (books, articles, reports, theses, and dissertations, etc.)
dealing with the topic. Generally, I feel on solid ground in so
doing as regards the historical literature written by historians.
I'm not so confident about always being in touch with the important
literature generated by historical archaeologists. So I would
appreciate your thoughts on the following questions:
1. Who are the important historical archaeologists of recent decades
working in the Spanish Borderlands (eastern and western?)
2. What, in terms of digs and investigations, have been the most
important projects undertaken in recent years?
3. What have been the significant published studies and field
reports?
Any personal opinions you have on these questions would be most
appreciated. Citations would also be great. Thanks!
Light T. Cummins
Professor of History
Austin College
Sherman, Texas 75090
voice (903) 813-2359
fax (903) 813-2368
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