31 books • 9 series
Ian Hodder is an archaeologist and professor of anthropology at Stanford University. His most recent books include Entangled: An Archaeology of the Relationships between Humans and Studies in Human-Thing Entanglement.
Where Are We Heading? (Foundational Questions in Science)
Çatalhöyük Excavations: the 2000-2008 seasons (British Institute at Ankara Monograph, #46)
Present Past: An Introduction to Anthropology for Archaeologists
Entangled
Archaeological Theory Today
Foundations of Archaeology
Excavating Çatalhöyuk (McDonald Institute Monographs)
A Woodland Archaeology (Haddenham Project, #1)
Marshland Communities and Cultural Landscape (Haddenham Project, #2)
Catalhoyuk: Revealing the Mysteries o
Çatalhöyuk Perspectives (McDonald Institute Monographs)
Changing Materialities at Çatalhöyuk (McDonald Institute Monographs)
Inhabiting Çatalhöyuk (McDonald Institute Monographs)
Archaeology Beyond Dialogue
Reading the Past 3ed
Towards Reflexive Method in Archaeology (McDonald Institute Monographs)
The Archaeological Process
At The Trowel's Edge
Interpretacion En Arqueologia
Interpreting Archaeology
Theory and Practice in Archaeology (Material Cultures)
Analisis Espacial En Arqueologia
The Domestication in Europe (Social Archaeology)
The Domestication of Europe