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CURRICULUM VITAE - IAN HODDER
Date of Birth: 23rd November 1948
Nationality: British
Career Details
1968-71 B.A. degree in Prehistoric Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology,
London University. Received First Class Honours Degree.
1971-75 Research leading to Ph.D. at Cambridge University, on the subject of
‘spatial analysis in archaeology'.
1974-77 Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology,
University of Leeds.
1977-99 University Assistant Lecturer, University Lecturer (1981),
Reader in Prehistory (1990), Professor of Archaeology (1996 - 9)
in the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
1999- Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Stanford
University, and Co-Director and Director of the Archaeology Center (to
2009). Dunlevie Family Professor in the School of Humanities and
Sciences (2002-)
Other Appointments and Fellowships
1984 - 1989 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology at State University
of New York, Binghamton.
1986 - 1994 Adjunct Professor and Visiting Professor, Department of
Anthropology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
1980 (6 months) Visiting Professor, Van Giffen Institute for Pre- and Proto-history,
Amsterdam.
1985 (6 months) Visiting Professor, University of Paris I -Sorbonne (U.E.R. d'Art
et d'Archéologie).
1987(6 months) Fellow at Centre for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences,
Stanford, California.
1990 - 2001 Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge.
1996 - Fellow of the British Academy.
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2005 – 2006 Guggenheim Fellow.
2007 - 2015 Honorary Professor, Institute of Archaeology, University College, London.
2009 (3 months) Visiting Fellow, Magdalen College, Oxford.
2010 (3 months) Visiting Professor, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme and Associate
Professor at University of Paris I –Sorbonne.
2010 (6 months) Senior Residential Fellow in Research Center for Anatolian Civilization,
Koç University, Istanbul.
2017 (1 month) Director’s Guest in Humanities, American Academy in Rome.
2017 (3 months) Visiting Fellow, Keble College, Oxford.
Prizes and Honorary Degrees
1971 Gordon Childe Prize, Institute of Archaeology, University College,
London.
1995 The Oscar Montelius Medal, Swedish Society of Antiquaries.
2002 National prize by Turkish Minister of Culture for scientific contributions
to Turkish archaeology.
2009 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, Bristol University, UK.
2009 Drexel Medal, University of Pennsylvania Museum.
2009 Huxley Memorial Medal, Royal Anthropological Institute, London.
2011 Honorary Doctorate, University of Leiden, Netherlands.
2015 Shanghai Archaeology Forum Research Award.
2017 Fyssen Foundation International Prize, Paris.
2017 Innovation in Academia Award, Arts and Culture, University of Kent.
Fieldwork Direction and Grants
1973-74 Director of excavations at the Iron Age and Roman site,
Wendens Ambo, Essex.
1976-78 Director of excavations and field project at the prehistoric site of
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Ledston, W. Yorkshire, in association with the West Yorkshire
Archaeological Unit.
1974-76, 1980-83 Ethnographic surveys of material culture in Kenya,
funded by the British Academy, Leeds University and British Institute
in East Africa.
1977 Ethnographic fieldwork in Sudan funded by the British Academy.
1978-79 Ethnographic fieldwork in Sudan funded by the Social Science
Research Council.
1979 and 1980 Director of prehistoric site survey, Calabria, S.Italy, funded by the
British Academy.
1980 Co-director of Departmental excavations at Maxey, Cambs.
1981 to 1990 Director of excavations at Haddenham, Cambs., funded by English
Heritage and University of Cambridge.
Also Director of MSC funded project at Haddenham.
1982 Programme of systematic fieldwork provided for Jersey Heritage Trust.
1990- 2001 Director-General of Cambridge Archaeological Unit.
1993- Fieldwork at Çatalhöyük, Turkey, funded by British Academy, British
Institute at Ankara, National Geographic Society, National Science
Foundation, European Union, McDonald Archaeological Fund, Stanford
University, the Newton Trust, the Templeton Foundation, Global Heritage
Fund, World Monument Fund, Kaplan Trust, Imitatio and by private and
corporate sponsors and the Friends of Çatalhöyük. Total funds used per
annum between US$ 450,000, and US$ 950,000. Site inscribed on
UNESCO World Heritage List 2012.
2002-2004 Director of TEMPER (Training, Education, Management and Prehistory in
the Eastern Mediterranean) funded by European Union with 1.3 million
euro
2010-2016 Co-Investigator on Large Grant from the ESRC entitled ‘Ritual,
Community, and Conflict’ £3,184,336
Societies
Associate of the Institute of Field Archaeologists. Council Member 1986-1989. Various
sub-committees.
Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Council Member 1985-1988.
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
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Fellow National, the Explorers Club.
Prehistoric Society, Society for American Archaeology, American Anthropological Association
Editorial activities
Editor (1981-1985) of Annual Report of the Cambridgeshire Archaeological Committee.
Editorial board of New Directions in Archaeology (1978-1989). Cambridge University Press.
Editorial board of Anthropology Today.
Editorial board of Archeologia e Calcolatori.
Editorial board of Cambridge Archaeological Journal.
Editorial board of Journal of European Archaeology.
Editorial Board of Home Culture
Editorial Board of Archaeologies
Advisory board of Rural History: Economy, Society, Culture.
Advisory board of Journal of Material Culture.
Editorial panel of Journal of Social Archaeology.
General editor of series for B. Blackwell, Oxford, entitled: Social Archaeology (series ended
2001)
General editor (with R Preucel) of series for University of Pennsylvania Press, and then Altamira
Press entitled Archaeology, Society and Culture (from 2001)
Main Administration and External Committees
Academic Secretary of the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge 1980
to 1982, and 1986 to 1989. Secretary of the Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology,
University of Cambridge, 1984 & 1989. Senior Examiner and Chairman of Examiners.
Appointments Committee.
Secretary of the Cambridgeshire Archaeological Committee, 1980 to 1986.
Chairman and member of University Liaison Committee, I.F.A. 1988-90.
Chairman, Career Development and Training Committee, I.F.A., 1990-1992.
National Committee and Executive Committee for World Archaeological Congress, 1986.
Elected North European representative 1988.
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Founding Committee for European Association of Archaeologists 1991-1995.
Member of British Universities Archaeological Committee, and Departmental representative on
SCUPHA, 1987 to 1989.
Examiner for University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, Archaeology 'A' level,
1984-86.
External Examiner, Southampton University, 1989-1992; St. David's University College,
Lampeter 1991-1994.
Organiser of Darwin Lecture Series, Cambridge, 1999
Chair, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Stanford University 2001- 2005;
Humanities and Sciences Appointments and Promotions Committee 2001-3; Co-Director of
Archaeology Center, Stanford University 2000-2; Director of Archaeology Center, Stanford
University 2006-9; Stanford University Committee for the Review of Undergraduate Majors
2007-9, Chair 2008-9.
Academic Advisory Committee for Global Heritage Fund 2001-2012
Advisory Board for John Templeton Foundation 2010-2014
Selection Committee for Shangai Archaeology Forum, Institute of Archaeology, Beijing 2013-
Advisory Board for Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations 2016-2018
Principal Guest Lectures
1984 Introductory lecture at conference on Spatial Archaeology, University of Teruel, Spain.
1985 McDonald-Currie Lecturer, McGill University, Canada.
1988 Introductory lecture, conference on Spatial Archaeology, Universidad Lusiada, Lisbon.
1989 Lecture and concluding address at conference in Faro, Portugal.
Plenary debate at Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta.
Distinguished Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque.
Lecture and plenary discussant in conference on gender archaeology, University
of Calgary.
1990 Guest speaker, Nordic Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Bergen.
1991 The Munroe Lectures, Edinburgh University.
1992 Keynote address, Megaliths conference, Mannheim.
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1995 Special Guest Lecture, Swedish Society of Antiquaries, Stockholm.
1996 Distinguished Lecturer, Department of Anthropology University of Virginia,
Charlottesville.
Guest Lecturer at UN Habitat II Conference, Istanbul.
1997 The Meyerstein Lecture, Oxford University.
1998 The Sir Mortimer Wheeler Memorial Lecture at the British Academy.
Annual General Meeting Lecture for British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (London).
The Kevorkian Lecture, University of Pennsylvania.
1999 Keynote speaker, Society for Californian Archaeology Annual Meeting, Sacramento.
Keynote speaker, Conference on ‘Consumption rituals’, Bilkent University, Ankara.
2000 Skomp Distinguished Lecturer, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
Plenary address, Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary, Canada.
2001 Distinguished Guest Lecture at national meeting of the Society for Brazilian Archaeology,
Rio de Janeiro.
2002 Trude Dothan Lectures at Al-Quds University, Hebrew University and Albright Institute,
Jerusalem.
Hooker Distinguished Visiting Professorship, McMaster University, Canada.
Shallit Lecturer, Brigham Young University, Utah.
Distinguished Lecturer, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.
2003 Waring Distinguished Public Lecturer, University of West Georgia.
2004 Plenary address, American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, San
Antonio,Texas.
Plenary address to British Association for Near Eastern Archaeology, Reading.
2005 Distinguished Plenary Speaker at Wye River Conference on Palestinian-Israeli Shared
Past, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Annual General Meeting Lecture for British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (London).
2006 Keynote address at World Archaeological Congress Inter-Congress, Osaka, Japan.
Context and Human Society Lecture Series, Boston University.
William D. Lipe Visiting Scholar in Archaeological Method and Theory, Washington
State University.
Childe Lecture, University College London.
2007 The Dalrymple Lectures, Glasgow University.
2008 Plenary address at Theoretical Archaeology Group, New York.
Felix Neuberg Lecture, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
2009 Founder’s Lecture, Peabody Museum, Harvard University.
E.H. Young Memorial Lecture, University of Bristol.
Huxley Memorial Lecture, Royal Anthropological Institute, London.
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2010 Waynflete Lecture, Oxford University.
Keble Lecture, Oxford University.
2011 Keynote address at Times of Change conference, Free University, Berlin.
Keynote address at Materiality conference, Istanbul Technical University.
2012 Keynote address at Society for California Archaeology, San Diego.
Keynote address at Materiality conference, Heidelberg University.
2013 Alan Hall Memorial Lecture, British Institute at Ankara, London.
Keynote address read at Norwegian Archaeological Meeting, Tromso, Norway.
2014 Keynote address in social science conference at Center for Advanced Studies in the
University of Oslo.
2015 Keynote address Theoretical Archaeology Group conference, Istanbul.
Sune Lindqvist Lecture, Uppsala, Sweden.
2016 Anthony McNicoll Lectures, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide.
2017 Fyssen International Prize Lecture, Musée de l’Homme, Paris
Other Guest Lectures and Seminars Abroad (Externally funded. Not listed are UK lectures
and conferences prior to 1999, and Bay Area lectures and USA conferences since 1999)
1978 Spatial analysis in archaeology, Binghamton, U.S.A. Lectures at Ann Arbor,
Michigan and New York.
1979 British Council visit to Institute of Archaeology, University of Mexico to give
lectures and arrange exchange programme.
1980 Lecture at Brown University, Rhode Island.
1981 Public lectures and seminars at Northwestern University, Chicago and University of
California, Los Angeles.
Multivariate analysis in archaeology, Tromso, Norway. Ten day course.
British Council and Government of Norway lecture tour of all Archaeology
Departments in Universities and Museums in Norway.
1982 Lecture at the Institute of Near Eastern Studies, Lyon, France.
Lectures at Institute for Prehistoric Archaeology, Aarhus and at the University and
Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark.
1983 Lectures at SUNY, Binghamton and University of Maryland and to Anthropological
Society of Washington.
Lectures at the Historika Museum, Lund University, Sweden.
1985 Conference on Style, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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School of American Research, Advanced Seminar, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Lectures in EEC sponsored course on African Archaeology, Brussels.
1986 Lecture in conference on Archaeological Methods and Theory, Rome.
Public lecture at Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado.
Lecture course in Department of Prehistory, Universidad Complutense, Madrid.
1987 Lectures at University of California, Berkeley and Santa Cruz; Columbia University,
New York.
Lecture in National Museum, University of Oslo.
Lecture course in Department of Archaeology, University of Tromso, Norway.
1988 Research Seminar: Centre for Research in the Humanities, Copenhagen University.
Seminar at Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi.
Lecture in Department of Anthropology, SUNY, Buffalo, New York.
1989 UNESCO advisor to Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi.
Wenner Gren seminar, Lisbon, Portugal.
Lecture in New Directions conference, Carbondale, Illinois.
Lecture at Historical Museum, University of Bergen.
1990 Teaching of advanced seminar at Institute of Anthropological Research, National
Autonomous University of Mexico.
Lecture in University of South Carolina and teaching of advanced staff seminar at
Hamline College, Minnesota.
Lectures in Warsaw and Poznan Universities, Poland.
Lectures in Bilbao, Portugal.
1991 Lecturer at Department of Archaeology, University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Lecture at National Museum, Copenhagen.
1992 Lecture at Institute of Egyptology, Heidelberg.
Lecture at University of Wisconsin, Madison.
1993 Lectures in Institute of Archaeology, Prague.
Lecture and Seminar course at Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley.
1994 Lectures at Science Museum and Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Lecture at Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles.
Seminar and Lecture course at La Plata and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Lecture in Department of Anthropology, Harvard University
1995 Lectures and Conference in Universities of Sydney and Canberra.
Lectures in Stockholm, Uppsala and Gothenberg, Sweden.
Lecture course at University of Cape Town, South Africa.
1996 Lectures at Department of Archaeology, University of Gothenberg, Sweden
Lectures in Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
Lecture in Department of Anthropology, University of La Paz, Bolivia
1997 Lecture series in University of Copenhagen
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Lectures in Tokyo, Kyusyu and Lake Biwa, Japan
Lecture course in University of Santiago, Chile
1998 Lecture in Department of Anthropology, Stanford University, USA
Lectures in Department of Archaeology, Istanbul University
Lecture in Ljubljana conference on the Neolithic
Lectures in the Department of Archaeology, University of Thessaloniki
1999 Lectures in Warsaw, Poznan and Lodz, Poland
Graduate course in Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
Participant and speaker in ICCROM Forum on ‘Valuing heritage – beyond economics’,
Rome; and participant in World Bank/UNESCO conference ‘Culture Counts’, Florence
Lecture course in Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, University of Vienna, Austria
2000 Lecture in Cotsen Archaeological Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
Lecture in University of Lund, Sweden
Lecture at University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain
Lecture in conference on Art and Archaeology, Sainsbury Centre, University of East
Anglia, Norwich
2001 Lectures at the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, London, at the Turkish
Embassy, London and at the British Museum
Lecture at University of California, Santa Barbara
Lecture course in Society for Brazilian Archaeology Conference, Rio de Janeiro
Guest lectures at University of Gothenberg, Sweden
2002 Lecture to Oxford Archaeological Society and Turkish Society
Public lecture at Science Museum of Minnesota
Lectures in INAH, Mexico City
Lecture in Humboldt University, Berlin
Lectures at University of Colorado at Boulder
2003 Lecture in conference on Balkan Neolithic, Cardiff
Çatalhöyük session at conference on archaeological science, Oxford
2004 Lecture in University of Lecce, Italy
Organizer of Euromed TEMPER conference, Rhodes
2005 Lecture at University of California, San Diego
Lectures at University of Poznan, Poland
Lectures at University of Thessaloniki, Greece
2006 Lecture at Society of Antiquaries, London
Garrod Lecture, Cambridge University
Speech at Cambridge University Annual Field Club Dinner
Lecture at Leiden University, Netherlands
Graduate course at Department of Prehistory, Autonomous University, Barcelona
Lecture at Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago
2007 Workshop at Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany
Lecture in UC London, seminar on Archaeology in Anatolia
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Conference at Sorbonne on Heritage and Social Conflict
Lecture in Institute of Archaeology, Beijing
Lecture for British Academy BASIS.
2008 Lecture at Smithsonian, Washington DC
Lecture at University of Pennsylvania Museum
Lecture at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lecture at Ankara Museum
2009 Organizer of Theoretical Archaeology Group at Stanford
Lecture and session organizer at British Science Festival, Guildford, UK
Lecture in Origins Center, Johannesburg, South Africa
Public lecture at Louvre, Paris
Lecture at Department of Archaeology, Leicester University
Lecture at Department of Archaeology, Edinburgh University
Lecture at Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University
2010 Lecture at Musée du Quai Branly, Paris
Lecture at Institute of Archaeology, Université Paris X, Nanterre
Lecture at Department of Archaeology, Koç University, Istanbul
2011 Lecture at Materiality conference, Leiden, Netherlands
Graduate course at University of Cordoba, Argentina
Lecture at Department of Archaeology, Manchester University
2012 Lecture at Institut d’Art et d’Archéologie, Paris 1 – Sorbonne
Seminar at Musée de Quai Branly, Paris
Lecture in conference on UNESCO World Heritage, University of Pennsylvania
Workshop talk in Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
2013 Paper read at Mellon Conference on Materiality, New York University
Lecture and seminar at Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson
Lectures in Cusco and Lima, Peru.
Lecture in Boğazici University, Istanbul
Lecture in University of Guayaquil, Ecuador
Lecture in Department of Anthropology, Yale University.
Lecture and seminar at Department of Archaeology, University of Leiden.
Seminar at Free University, Berlin.
2014 Lectures in University of Queensland, Brisbane.
Lecture at Duke University, N. Carolina.
Organizer of session at European Association of Archaeologists Annual Conference in
Istanbul.
Lecture in the Department of Archaeology, Oslo University.
2015 Lecture in Department of Archaeology, Reading University.
Lecture in Keble College, Oxford University.
Lecture in Current World Archaeology meeting, London.
Lecture in Department of Archaeology, University of Poznan, Poland.
2016 Lecture in Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA.
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Lecture in Neolithic conference, Free University, Berlin.
Lecture in Natural History Museum, Paris.
2017 Conversazione with Andrea Carandini, American Academy in Rome.
Lectures in Roma Tre University and in American University in Rome.
Lecture at University of North Caarolina.
Lectures at Keble College and Institute of Archaeology, Oxford.
Publications
Authored Volumes
1976 With C. Orton. Spatial analysis in archaeology, Cambridge University Press.
(Translated into Japanese and Spanish).
1982 Symbols in action. Ethnoarchaeological studies of material culture. Cambridge
University Press.
1982 The present past. An introduction to anthropology for archaeologists. Batsford,
London. (Reprinted by Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley, in 2012 with new introduction.)
1986 Reading the past. Current approaches to interpretation in archaeology.
Revised editions in 1991 and (with S. Hutson) in 2003. Cambridge University Press.
(Translated into Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Lithuanian, Greek (First and Third
editions), Macedonian, Chinese (First and Third editions), Korean, Turkish, Indonesian).
1990 The domestication of Europe: structure and contingency in Neolithic societies.
Blackwell, Oxford. (Translated into Polish).
1992 Theory and practice in archaeology. (Collected papers), Routledge, London. (Translated
into Turkish).
1999 The archaeological process. An introduction. Blackwell, Oxford.
2004 Archaeology beyond dialogue. (Collected papers). University of Utah Press
2006 The leopard’s tale. Revealing the mysteries of Çatalhöyük. Thames and Hudson, London.
(Translated into Turkish, Second edition 2014).
2012 Entangled. An archaeology of the relationships between humans and things. Wiley-
Blackwell, Oxford. (Translated into Greek and Turkish)
2016 Studies in human-thing entanglement. Published on-line at academia.edu, researchgate,
and ian-hodder.com
Edited Volumes
1978 The spatial organisation of culture. Duckworth, London.
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1978 Simulation studies in archaeology. Cambridge University Press.
1981 With G. Isaac and N. Hammond. Pattern of the past: studies in honour of
David Clarke. Cambridge University Press.
1982 Symbolic and structural archaeology. Cambridge University Press. (Paperback edition
2006)
1987 The archaeology of contextual meanings. Cambridge University Press.
1987 Archaeology as long term history. Cambridge University Press.
1989 The meanings of things: material culture and symbolic expression.
Unwin Hyman, London.
1991 Archaeological theory in Europe. The last three decades. Routledge, London. (Re-issued
2014)
1994 With M. Shanks et al. Interpreting Archaeology. Routledge, London.
1996 With R. Preucel, Contemporary archaeology in theory. Blackwell, London.
2001 Archaeological theory today. Polity Press, Cambridge. (Second revised edition 2011)
2003 With S. Sweeney. The body. Cambridge University Press
2007 With Louise Doughty. Mediterranean prehistoric heritage. Training, education and
management. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge.
2010 Religion in the emergence of civilization. Çatalhöyük as a case study. Cambridge University
Press. (Translated into Turkish.)
2014 Religion at work in a Neolithic society: vital matters. Cambridge University Press.
2015 With Arek Marciniak. Assembling Çatalhöyük. European Association of Archaeologists,
Themes in Contemporary Archaeology 1. Maney, London.
Monographs
1982 The Iron Age and Romano-British settlement at Wendens Ambo, Essex.
Monograph Passmore Edwards Museum, London.
1996 On the surface: Çatalhöyük 1993-95. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 1.
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at
Ankara Monograph No. 22.
2000 Towards reflexive method in archaeology: the example at Çatalhöyük. Çatalhöyük
Reseach Project Series Volume 2. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research /
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 28.
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2005 Inhabiting Çatalhöyük: reports from the 1995-99 seasons. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project
Series Volume 4. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of
Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 38.
2005 Changing materialities at Çatalhöyük: reports from the 1995-99 seasons. Çatalhöyük
Reseach Project Series Volume 5. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research /
British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 39.
2005 Çatalhöyük perspectives: themes from the 1995-99 seasons. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project
Series Volume 6. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British Institute of
Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No. 40.
2006 With C. Evans. A woodland archaeology. Neolithic sites at Haddenham. McDonald
Institute for Archaeological Research and English Heritage. The Haddenham Project
Volume 1.
2006 With C. Evans. Marshland communities and cultural landscapes. From the Bronze Age to
the present day. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and English Heritage.
The Haddenham Project Volume 2.
2007 Excavating Çatalhöyük: South, North and KOPAL Area reports from the 1995-99
seasons. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series Volume 3. McDonald Institute for
Archaeological Research / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph.
2013 Humans and landscapes of Çatalhöyük: reports from the 2000-2008 seasons. Çatalhöyük
Reseach Project Series Volume 8. British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 47 /
Monumenta Archaeologica 30. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
2013 Substantive technologies at Çatalhöyük: reports from the 2000-2008 seasons. Çatalhöyük
Reseach Project Series Volume 9. British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 48 /
Monumenta Archaeologica 31. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
2014 Çatalhöyük excavations: the 2000-2008 seasons. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project Series
Volume 7. British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 46 / Monumenta Archaeologica 29.
Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
2014 Integrating Çatalhöyük: themes from the 2000-2008 seasons. Çatalhöyük Reseach Project
Series Volume 10. British Institute at Ankara Monograph No. 49 / Monumenta
Archaeologica 32. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
Main Articles (grouped thematically)
General Archaeology
1979 Social and economic stress and material culture patterning. American Antiquity 44,
446-54.
1979 Simulating the growth of hierarchies. In Renfrew, C. and Cooke, K. (eds.)
Transformations: mathematical approaches to culture change. Academic Press.
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1980 Social structure and cemeteries: a critical appraisal. In Rahtz, P., Dickinson, T. and
Watts, L. (eds.) Anglo Saxon Cemeteries. BAR British Series 82.
1981 Towards a mature archaeology. In Hodder, I., Isaac, G. and Hammond, N. (eds.)
Pattern of the Past. Cambridge University Press.
1981 Pottery, production and use: a theoretical discussion. In Morris, Ed. (ed.)
Ceramics and archaeology.Southampton.
1982 Toward a contextual approach to prehistoric exchange. In Earle, T. and Ericson, J.
(eds.) Contexts for prehistoric exchange. Academic Press, 199-211.
1982 Theoretical archaeology: a reactionary view. In Hodder, I. (ed.) Structural and
Symbolic archaeology.Cambridge University Press.
1984 Beyond processual archaeology. In Stjernquist, B. (ed.) Monograph of Historical
Museum. Lund University.
1984 Archaeology in 1984. Antiquity 58, 25-32.
1984 Ideology and power - the archaeological debate. Environment and Planning D:
Society and Space 2, 347-353.
1985 Post-processual archaeology. In Schiffer, M. (ed.) Advances in Archaeological
Method and Theory, 8. Academic Press, New York. 1-26.
1986 Politics and ideology in the World Archaeological Congress 1985.
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5, 113-119.
1986 Digging for symbols in science and history: a reply. Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society 52, 352-356.
1987 The contextual analysis of symbolic meanings. In Hodder, I. (ed.)
The archaeology of contextual meanings. Cambridge University Press.
1987 The contribution of the long term. In Hodder, I. (ed.) Archaeology as long term
history. Cambridge University Press.
1987 La arqueologia en la era post-moderna. Trabajos de prehistoria 44, 11-26.
1988 The creative process in long-term perspective. Journal of Social and Biological
Structures 11, 99-101.
1989 This is not an article about material culture as text. Journal of Anthropological
Archaeology 8, 250-69.
1989 Writing archaeology: the example of site reports in context. Antiquity 63, 268-74.
1989 Archaeology in the 1990's: a critical view. Norwegian Archeological Review 22,
15-18.
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1989 Postmodernism, poststructuralism and postprocessual archaeology.
In Hodder, I. (ed.). The meanings of things. Unwin Hyman, London.
1990 Style as historical quality. In Conkey, M. and Hastorf, C. (eds.) The uses of style
in archaeology. Cambridge University Press.
1991 Interpretative archaeology and its role. American Antiquity 56, 7-18.
1991 (With C. Hastorf) Archaeology and the other. In T. Earle (ed.) Archaeology and the
public. U.C.L.A. Monograph Series
1991 Archaeological theory in contemporary European societies: the emergence of competing
traditions. In Hodder, I.(ed.) Archaeological theory in Europe. Routledge, London.
1991 Gender representation and social reality. In The archaeology of gender. The
Archaeological Association, University of Calgary.
1991 The current theoretical debate. In Preucel, B. (ed.) Processual and post
processual archaeologies. University of Illinois, Carbondale.
1992 Material practice, symbolism and ideology. In Proceedings of the Theoretical
Archaeology Conference, Bergen. Historical Museum, Bergen.
1993 Changing configurations. In Hunter, J. & Ralston, I. (eds.) Archaeological Resource
Management in the U.K. Institute of Field Archaeologists, 11-19.
1993 The narrative and rhetoric of material culture sequences. World Archaeology 25, 268-82.
1994 Discussion: The Dutch experience experienced from Britain. Archaeological Dialogues
1.1, 36-38.
1994 The interpretation of documents and material culture. In Denzin, N. K. and Lincoln,
Y.S. (eds) Handbook of Qualitative Research. Sage, 393-402.
1995 Symbolic and cognitive studies in archaeology. Semiotica 107, 81-88.
1995 Fighting back on the Plains. In Duke, P. and Wilson, M.C. (eds) Beyond Subsistence.
Plains archaeology and the postprocessual critique. University of Alabama Press, 235-
40.
1995 Interpretation in archaeology. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 5:2, 306-9.
1995 Towards a contextual methodology. In Kuna, M. and Venclova, N. (eds) Whither
archaeology? Institute of Archaeology, Prague.
1995 Of mice and men: Collingwood and the development of archaeological thought. In
Boucher, D., Connolly, I. and Modood, T. (eds) Philosophy, history and civilisation,
University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 364-383.
1996 Multi-media data management in the context of contemporary cultural theory. In
Vatsyayan, K. (eds) Computerizing cultures, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts,
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New Delhi.
1996 La arqueologia y el otro. Boletin de Antropologia 10, 128-136.
1997 ‘Always momentary, fluid and flexible’: towards a reflexive excavation methodology.
Antiquity 71, 691-700.
1997 The gender screen. In Moore, J. and Scott, E. (eds) Invisible people and processes,
Leicester University Press, London, 75-80.
1998 Trazando el mapa del pasado postmoderno. Trabajos de Prehistoria 55: 5-17
1998 Creative thought: a long-term perspective. In S Mithen (ed) Creativity in human evolution
and prehistory Routledge, London 61-77
1998 Whose rationality? A response to F. Hassan, Antiquity 72, 21-27.
1998 The past as passion and play: Çatalhöyük as a site of conflict in the
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