Frances Berdan
Ethnic Identity in Nahua Mesoamerica: The View from Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Contemporary Ethnography (with John Chance, Alan Sandstrom, Barbara Stark, James Taggart and Emily Umberger). Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. 2008. [Frannie was lead author and head of the project].
"Material Dimensions of Aztec Religion and Ritual." In Mesoamerican Ritual Economy (edited by E. Christian Wells and Karla Davis-Salazar). University of Colorado Press: 245-266. 2007.
"En la periferia del imperio: provincias tributarias aztecas en la frontera imperial." Revista Espanola de Antropologia Americana, vol. 37, num. 2: 119-138. Madrid, Spain. 2007.
"The Technology of Ancient Mesoamerican Mosaics: An Experimental Investigation of Alternative Super Glues." Final Report to Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. published on their website, famsi.org. 2007.
"Living on the Edge in an Ancient Imperial World: Aztec Crime and Deviance." Global Crime vol. 9, Nos. 1-2: 20-33. 2008.
A children's article, “With Pen and Paper”, that Professor Berdan wrote for Calliope magazine in 2005 was selected by the Arkansas Board of Education for use in their state-wide testing.
Kathy Nadeau:
The History of the Philippines. Westport, CT & London: Greenwood Press. 2008.
Peter Robertshaw:
“Different views of a site.” In World Prehistory and Archaeology, by Michael Chazan, pp.56-57. Pearson Education, Inc. 2008.
“The beginnings of food production in southwestern Kenya.” [Reprint of 1993 paper with an update.] In The Emergence of Agriculture: A Global View, edited by T. Denman and P. White, pp.242-262. Routledge, London. 2007.