The story of Fray Marcos and the Seven Cities of Cibola was a
favorite of Adolph Bandelier (1840-1914). Bandelier's combination
of methodological sophistication and control of the archival data
makes the Marcos de Niza paper important, not only as a landmark in
Southwestern ethnohistory, but as a work of scholarship in its own
rights, with insights on Cabeza de Vaca, Marcos, and early
Southwestern exploration that are still valid today. The University
of Arizona Press's Century Collection employs the latest in digital
technology to make previously out-of-print books from our notable
backlist available once again. Enriching historical and cultural
experiences for readers, this collection offers these volumes
unaltered from their original publication and in affordable digital
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