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Dunlevie Family Professor and Professor of Anthropology, Stanford University

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April 28, 2014

Material Culture Texts and Social Change: A Theoretical Discussion and Some Archaeological Examples→

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Ian Hodder (1988). Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 54, 67-75.

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1988, Prehistoric Europe and Middle East
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The Haddenham Long Barrow: An Interim Statement→

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Ian Hodder and Paul Shand (1988). Antiquity 62, 349-53.

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1988, Prehistoric Europe and Middle East
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Digging for Symbols in Science and History: A Reply→

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Ian Hodder (1986). Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 52, 352-356.

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1986, General Archaeology
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Intensive Survey of Prehistoric Sites in the Stilo Region, Calabria→

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Ian Hodder and Caroline Malone (1984). Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 50, 121.

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1984, Prehistoric Europe and Middle East
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Archaeology in 1984→

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Ian Hodder (1984). Antiquity 58, 25-32

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1984, General Archaeology
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Ideology and Power - the Archaeological Debate→

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Ian Hodder (1984). Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 2, 347-353.

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General Archaeology, 1984
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Material Culture Studies at British Universities→

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Ian Hodder (1983). Royal Anthropological Institute Newsletter 59, 13-14.

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1983, Archaeology and Ethnography
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A Method for the Identification of the Location of Regional Cultural Boundaries→

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T. Kimes, C. Haselgrove, and I. Hodder (1982). Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 1, 113-131.

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1982, Spatial Archaeology
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An Analysis of the Distribution of Coins in the Western Roman Empire→

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Ian Hodder and Richard Reece (1980). Archaeo-Physika 7, 179-192.

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1980, spatial archaeology roman
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Romano-British Villas and Towns: A Systematic Analysis→

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Ian Hodder and Martin Millett (1980). World Archaeology 122, 69-76.

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News Flashes

  • The Curious Case of Çatalhöyük Online Exhibition The content of the first major exhibition about archaeological research at Çatalhöyük, which opened at Koç University's Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) Gallery in 2017, is now available online.
  • Art + Ideas podcast: The Changing Field of Archaeology with Ian Hodder Ian discusses his training, his decades-long work at the Turkish site of Çatalhöyük, and his recent Getty Foundation–funded project, Çatalhöyük Living Archive in a podcast with James Cuno, president of the J. Paul Getty Trust.
  • Stanford archaeologist Ian Hodder honored by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II has honored Stanford anthropologist IAN HODDER for his work in archaeology and his contribution to the relations between the United Kingdom and Turkey...
  • 伊安·霍德教授访谈录 Interview in "Southern Heritage" (南方文物 2016 年第 1)

New Publication

  • Where Are We Heading?: The Evolution of Humans and Things (Foundational Questions in Science) A theory of human evolution and history based on ever-increasing mutual dependency between humans and things.
  • El Proceso Arqueologico The first chapter of 'The Archaeological Process' has been translated into Spanish by Andres Laguens and is available for download.
  • Studies in Human-Thing Entanglement Read Ian Hodder's new book on entanglement, only available online

Magazine Feature

  • What Happened Here? Archaeologist Ian Hodder has spent 21 years digging up one of the world’s oldest cities. As the ancient settlement slowly gives up its secrets, Hodder says his team has only scratched the surface.
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Ian on Çatalhöyük

Recommended Sites

  • World Heritage List: Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük
  • The Social Geography of the Çatalhöyük Settlement
  • Çatalhöyük's Photo Collection

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