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Residence
  
USA

Role
  
Archaeologist

Name
  
Ian Hodder

Citizenship
  
British


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Born
  
23 November 1948Bristol, UK (
1948-11-23
)

Institutions
  
University of CambridgeStanford University

Known for
  
Pioneering post-processual archaeology

Education
  
University of Cambridge (1971–1975), University of London (1968–1971)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Edited works
  
Archaeological Theory Today, Symbolic and Structural Archaeology, Simulation Studies in Archaeology

Books
  
Reading the past, The Leopard's tale, The domestication of Europe, The archaeological process, Symbols in action

Similar People
  
Michael Shanks, Clive Orton, Glynn Isaac, Norman Hammond, Jonathan V Last

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Ian Hodder FBA (born 23 November 1948 in Bristol) is a British archaeologist and pioneer of postprocessualist theory in archaeology that first took root among his students and in his own work between 1980-1990. At this time he had such students as Henrietta Moore, Ajay Pratap, Nandini Rao, Mike Parker Pearson, Paul Lane, John Muke, Sheena Crawford, Nick Merriman, Michael Shanks and Christopher Tilley. As of 2002, he is Dunlevie Family Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University in the United States.

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Since 1993, Hodder and an international team of archaeologists have carried out new research and excavation of the 9,000-year-old Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in central Anatolia (modern Turkey). He is Director of the Çatalhöyük Archaeological Project which aims to conserve the site, put it into context, and present it to the public. He has endeavoured to explore the effects of non-positivistic methods in archaeology, which includes providing each excavator with the opportunity to record his or her own individual interpretation of the site.

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He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with First-Class Honors in Prehistoric Archaeology from the University of London in 1971, and a PhD on "spatial analysis in archaeology" at the University of Cambridge in 1974. He was a lecturer at the University of Leeds from 1974 to 1977 before moving back to Cambridge, where he held several academic positions, including Professor of Archaeology from 1996 to 1999. He moved to Stanford in 1999 and became Dunlevie Family Professor in 2002, and a Fellow of the British Academy in 1996.

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Selected publications

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  • Spatial analysis in archaeology (1976, with C. Orton)
  • Symbols in action. Ethnoarchaeological studies of material culture (1982)
  • The Present Past. An introduction to anthropology for archaeologists (1982)
  • Reading the Past. Current approaches to interpretation in archaeology (1986) (revised 1991 and, with Scott Hutson, 2003)
  • The Domestication of Europe: structure and contingency in Neolithic societies (1990)
  • Theory and Practice in Archaeology (1992) (Collected papers)
  • On the Surface: Çatalhöyük 1993-95 (1996) As editor, Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. ISBN 0-9519420-3-4.
  • The Archaeological Process. An introduction (1999)
  • Archaeology beyond dialogue (2004) (Collected papers)
  • The Leopard's Tale: Revealing the Mysteries of Çatalhöyük (2006)
  • Religion in the Emergence of Civilization. Çatalhöyük as a case study (2010)
  • Entangled: An Archaeology of the Relationships between Humans and Things (2012)

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    References

    Ian Hodder Wikipedia