Frances F. Berdan Explained
Frances F. Berdan (born May 31, 1944) is an American archaeologist specializing in the Aztecs and professor emerita of anthropology at California State University, San Bernardino.[1]
Berdan has authored many influential books about the Aztec civilization. In 1983, she received an "Outstanding Professor" award from California State University.[2] In 1986, she was a fellow at Dumbarton Oaks with Michael E. Smith and other prominent Mesoamerican scholars. The result of that stay was the book Aztec Imperial Strategies (1986).[3]
Works
- Book: Berdan, Frances F.. 1982. The Aztecs of Central Mexico: An Imperial Society. Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology. New York. Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 0-03-055736-4. 7795704. registration.
- Book: Berdan. Frances F.. Smith. Michael E.. 1. Introduction. 1996a . Aztec Imperial Strategies . Washington, DC . Frances Berdan. Richard Blanton. Elizabeth Hill Boone. Mary G. Hodge. Michael E. Smith. Emily Umberger. . 0-88402-211-0 . 27035231.
- Book: Berdan. Frances F. . Smith. Michael E.. 9. Imperial Strategies and Core-Periphery Relations. 1996b . Aztec Imperial Strategies . Washington, DC . Frances Berdan. Richard Blanton. Elizabeth Hill Boone. Mary G. Hodge. Michael E. Smith. Emily Umberger. . 0-88402-211-0 . 27035231.
- Book: Berdan. Anawalt. Patricia Rieff . 1997 . The Essential Codex Mendoza . . 978-0-520-20454-6.
- Book: Berdan, Frances F.. 2014. Aztec Archaeology and Ethnohistory. Cambridge University Press.
Notes and References
- Web site: CSUSB Search. search.csusb.edu. 24 December 2018.
- Web site: Frances Berdan - CSULA AHS Mesoamerican Conference 2012. csulaahsmesoamericanconference2012.wordpress.com.
- Web site: Frances Berdan — Dumbarton Oaks. James N.. Carder. www.doaks.org.