Discoveries
Explore recent research, publications, and academic contributions related to Etzanoa. This page highlights discoveries made through archaeological fieldwork, university research, student projects, and historical scholarship that continue to deepen our understanding of the Great Settlement.
Featured Articles & Publications
Anthropology Sophomore Contributes to the Unearthing of Lost City in Kansas
Wichita State University · September 29, 2025
An article highlighting student involvement in archaeological research connected to Etzanoa and the role of hands-on learning in uncovering the Great Settlement.
Podcasts & Media
Around the Table Podcast — Featuring Dr. Crystal Dozier
August 20, 2025
Dr. Dozier discusses archaeological research, student involvement, and discoveries related to Etzanoa on the Around the Table podcast.
Student Research & Presentations
Wichita State University Anthropology Student Poster Presentations
A collection of student research posters showcasing archaeological findings, fieldwork, and analysis connected to Etzanoa and regional Indigenous history.
Historical & Scholarly Documents
The Expedition of Juan de Oñate to Quivira in 1601
A scholarly translation and analysis of early Spanish accounts, including the “True Report” and the “Valverde Interrogatory,” providing historical context for Etzanoa.
