The Aztecs and their World: Initerdisciplinary Contributions of Frances Berdan
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
The past forty years have seen enormous advances in the scholarly understanding of Aztec society. There have been major methodological, conceptual, and empirical advances in historical scholarship, archaeology, and art history. This period also encompasses the first forty years of the ongoing scholarly contributions of Frances Berdan (Ph.D., 1975). Incredibly, Frannie has had her hand in most of the significant advances in all three disciplines. Like the Aztec glue she has studied, Frannie brings together diverse approaches in her work with diverse scholars. In this session, leading scholars take stock of these advances and the role played by Frances Berdan. Because her perspective is broad and comparative, we also include some non-Aztec themes that bear on Aztec scholarship.
Other Keywords
Aztecs •
Aztec •
Maya •
Mesoamerica •
Merchants •
Political economy •
pochteca •
Ceramics •
Ethnohistory •
Economy
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
AFRICA
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- The 16th Century Merchant Community of Santa Maria Acxotla, Puebla (2015)
- The Birth of Ehecatl: The Cultural Origins of the Avian Wind God OF Central Mexico (2015)
- Ceramic Emulation: Empires and Eminent Polities Seen from Afar (2015)
- The Chapultepec Castle Chimalli: A Habsburg-repatriated Mexica feline-hide shield (2015)
- The Economics of Aztec Inequality or, the Inequality of the Aztec Economy (2015)
- The Explanation of Ceramic Variation in East African Prehistory: New LA-ICP-MS Results from Gogo Falls, Kenya (2015)
- Frances F. Berdan and "Finding a Good Road:" Anthropology and the Aztec World (2015)
- Frannie Berdan and Economic Anthropology (2015)
- Life in the Tributary Province of Xoconochco (2015)
- Nahua Merchants in a Tarascan World (2015)
- Templo Mayor’s Gold (2015)
- Tracking Luxury Craft Production across Mayapán's Physical and Social Landscapes (2015)
- Warior Regalia and Questions of Inalienable Possessions in the Aztec World (2015)
- Why Pilgrimage? The Ethnography and Archaeology of Journeys to the Center (2015)