AIBR http://www.aibr.org Registro AIBR, SSCI text/plain; charset=utf-8 TY - JOUR JO - ARIES, Anuario de Antropología Iberoamericana TI - ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF TRISTÁN DE LUNA’S 1559 COLONIZATION FLEET: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE VL - IS - 2019 PB - Asociación AIBR, Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red T2 - ARIES, Anuario de Antropología Iberoamericana PY - 2019 M1 - SN - 2530-7843 UR - https://aries.aibr.org/articulo/2019/20/295/archaeological-investigation-of-tristan-de-lunas-1559-colonization-fleet-past-present-and-future DO - doi: AU - John Bratten A2 - A3 - A4 - A5 - A6 - A7 - SP - LA - Esp DA - 20/09/2019 KW - AB - Spanish: The discovery and excavation of two sunken ships from the 1559 colonial fleet of Don Tristán de Luna y Arellano in Pensacola Bay, Florida has provided a unique opportunity for the University of West Florida to train students in both archaeological excavation and documentary research. The Emanuel Point I wreck, investigated between 1992 and 1998, and the Emanuel Point II wreck, discovered in 2006 and continually excavated to the present day, contain an extensive and well-preserved assemblage of mid-sixteenth-century artifacts. Both wrecks exhibit well-preserved lower hull remains. This paper will summarize the current stage of historical research, archaeological investigation, and future directions. English: The discovery and excavation of two sunken ships from the 1559 colonial fleet of Don Tristán de Luna y Arellano in Pensacola Bay, Florida has provided a unique opportunity for the University of West Florida to train students in both archaeological excavation and documentary research. The Emanuel Point I wreck, investigated between 1992 and 1998, and the Emanuel Point II wreck, discovered in 2006 and continually excavated to the present day, contain an extensive and well-preserved assemblage of mid-sixteenth-century artifacts. Both wrecks exhibit well-preserved lower hull remains. This paper will summarize the current stage of historical research, archaeological investigation, and future directions. CR - Copyright; 2019 Asociación AIBR, Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red ER -