约翰·莱德尔的“神话”湖:另一个假说

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F. Andrew Dowdy
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约翰·莱德尔(John Lederer) 1669年至1670年在弗吉尼亚州和北卡罗来纳州的旅行提供了当时该地区为数不多的详细照片之一。然而,学者们对他的描述持怀疑态度,特别是他声称他参观了坐落在阿巴拉契亚山脉的一个大湖。虽然法国和西班牙也有关于湖泊的记载,但后来没有发现,现在普遍认为这是一个神话。然而,2013年对“Joara”镇的鉴定提供了一个潜在的新线索。如果莱德尔拜访的那个叫做“萨拉”的小镇是同一个地点,或者就在附近,那么他的湖实际上可能存在于北卡罗来纳州西部,是由法国布罗德河(French Broad River)的间歇性阻塞形成的。如果得到地质或考古证据的支持,这一假设将为Lederer的形象增光添亮,但它也需要重新评估当前对该地区的民族历史观点。
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John Lederer’s “Mythical” Lake: Another Hypothesis
John Lederer’s 1669–1670 travels in Virginia and North Carolina offer one of the few detailed pictures of the region at that time. His account, however, has been viewed skeptically by scholars, particularly his claim that he visited a large lake nestled in the Appalachian Mountains. Although French and Spanish accounts of a lake also exist, none was subsequently found, and it is now generally considered to be a myth. The 2013 identification of the town of “Joara,” however, provides a potential new clue. If the town visited by Lederer, called “Sara,” was the same site or was located in the vicinity, his lake actually may have existed in western North Carolina, formed by episodic blockages of the French Broad River. If supported by geological or archeological evidence, this hypothesis would burnish Lederer’s image, but it would also require re-evaluation of current ethnohistorical views of the region.
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