Ian Hodder

Affiliations: 
Anthropology Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Archaeological theory, the archaeology and cultural heritage of Europe and the Middle East, excavations in Turkey, material culture
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Emma Blake grad student Cambridge
Victor Buchli grad student UCL
Lynn Meskell grad student Stanford
Danny Miller grad student UCL
Henrietta L. Moore grad student Cambridge
Mike Parker Pearson grad student UCL
Trinidad Rico grad student
Michael Shanks grad student Stanford
Christopher Tilley grad student University College London
Ashish Chadha grad student 2007 Stanford
Timothy A. Webmoor grad student 2008 Stanford
Ana Bezic grad student 2009 Stanford
Chiara De Cesari grad student 2009 Stanford
Dante Angelo grad student 2010 Stanford
Katrinka Reinhart grad student 2011 Stanford
Alexandra Celia Kelly grad student 2007-2014 Stanford
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Bayliss A, Brock F, Farid S, et al. (2015) Getting to the Bottom of It All: A Bayesian Approach to Dating the Start of Çatalhöyük Journal of World Prehistory
Hodder I. (2014) The Entanglements of Humans and Things: A Long-Term View New Literary History. 45: 19-36
Hodder I, Meskell L. (2012) Symbolism, Feasting, and Power at Çatalhöyük Current Anthropology. 53: 128-129
Hodder I, Meskell L. (2011) A “Curious and Sometimes a Trifle Macabre Artistry” Current Anthropology. 52: 235-263
Hodder I. (2011) Wheels of Time: Some Aspects of Entanglement Theory and the Secondary Products Revolution Journal of World Prehistory. 24: 175-187
Hodder I. (2010) Cultural Heritage Rights: From Ownership and Descent to Justice and Well-being Anthropological Quarterly. 83: 861-882
McAnany PA, Hodder I. (2009) Thinking about stratigraphic sequence in social terms Archaeological Dialogues. 16: 1-22
Hodder I, Olsen B. (2008) 40 Years of Theoretical Engagement: A Conversation with Ian Hodder Norwegian Archaeological Review. 41: 26-42
Hodder I. (2007) Çatalhöyük in the Context of the Middle Eastern Neolithic Annual Review of Anthropology. 36: 105-120
Hodder I, Leone MP, Bernbeck R, et al. (2007) Revolution Fulfilled? Symbolic and Structural Archaeology , a Generation On. Symbolic and Structural Archaeology, edited by Ian Hodder. (New Directions in Archaeology Series.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007 (2nd edition); ISBN-13: 9780521035507 paperback, £18.99 & US$34.99, 196 pp. Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 17: 199-228
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