sunday eiselt
southern methodist university
department of anthropology
3225 daniel ave., heroy hall 450
dallas, TX 75205
recent peer-review articles
In Review. B. Sunday Eiselt. Upland-Lowland Corridors and Historic Jicarilla Apache Settlement in the Northern Rio Grande. In, From Mountain Top to Valley Bottom: Understanding Past Land Use in the Northern Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, edited by Bradley Vierra. University of Utah Press.
Accepted. B. Sunday Eiselt and J. Andrew Darling. Vecino Economics: Gendered Economy and Micaceous Pottery Consumption in Nineteenth-Century Northern New Mexico. American Antiquity.
2011. Margaret E. Beck, Jill Onken, B. Sunday Eiselt, J. Andrew Darling, and Jeffrey R. Ferguson. Geomorphological Setting and Native American Acquisition of Buff-firing Ceramic Clays in the Lower and Middle Gila River Valley, Arizona. Journal of Archaeological Science.
2011. B. Sunday Eiselt, Rachel Popelka-Filcoff, J. Andrew Darling, Michael Glascock Hematite Sources and Archaeological Ochres from Hohokam and O’odham Sites in Central Arizona: An Experiment in Type Identification and Characterization. Journal of Archaeological Science Vol. 38:3019-3028.
2009. B. Sunday Eiselt. Americanist Archaeologies: 2008 in Review. American Anthropologist 111(2).
2009. B. Sunday Eiselt. The Jicarilla Apaches and the Archaeology of the Taos Region. In, Between the Mountains - Beyond the Mountains: Papers in Honor of Paul R. Williams, edited by Emily Brown, Karen Armstrong, David M. Brugge, Carol Condie. Papers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico Vol. 35, Albuquerque.
2009. J. Andrew Darling and B. Sunday Eiselt. Trails Research in the Gila Bend Area. In Trails, Rock Features and Homesteading in the Gila Bend Area, edited by John L. Czarzasty, Katherine Peterson, Glen E. Rice, J. Andrew Darling. Anthropological Research Papers No. 4. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Gila River Indian Community, Sacaton, Arizona
2007. B. Sunday Eiselt and Richard I. Ford (2007). Sangre de Cristo Micaceous Clays: Geochemical Indices for Source and Raw Material Distribution, Past and Present. Kiva, The Journal of Southwest Archaeology and History Vol. 73(2).
