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    Reading the past: current approaches to interpretation in archaeology.Ian Hodder - 1986 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Scott Hutson.
    The third edition of this classic introduction to archaeological theory and method has been fully updated to address the rapid development of theoretical debate throughout the discipline. Ian Hodder and Scott Hutson argue that archaeologists must consider a variety of perspectives in the complex and uncertain task of "translating the meaning of past texts into their own contemporary language". While remaining centered on the importance of meaning, agency and history, the authors explore the latest developments in post-structuralism, neo-evolutionary theory and (...)
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    Archaeological theory today.Ian Hodder (ed.) - 2001 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    This volume provides an authoritative account of the current status of archaeological theory, as presented by some of its major exponents and innovators over ...
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  3. Interpreting archaeology: finding meaning in the past.Ian Hodder (ed.) - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Interpretive Archaeologies provides a forum for debate between varied approaches to studying the past. It reflects the profound shift in the direction of archaeological study in the last fifteen years. The book argues that archaeologists must understand their own subjective approaches to the material they study as well as recognize how past researchers imposed their value systems on the evidence they presented. The book's authors, drawn from Europe, North America, Asia and Australasia, represent many different strands of archaeology. They address (...)
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  4. Agency and individuals in long-term processes.Ian Hodder - 2000 - In Marcia-Anne Dobres & John Robb (eds.), Agency in archaeology. New York: Routledge. pp. 21--33.
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    An Archeology of the Self: The Prehistory of Personhood.Ian Hodder - 2011 - In J. Wentzel Van Huyssteen & Erik P. Wiebe (eds.), In search of self: interdisciplinary perspectives on personhood. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans. pp. 50.
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  6. Bow ties and pet foods: material culture and change in British industry.Ian Hodder - 1987 - In The Archaeology of contextual meanings. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 11--19.
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  7. Degrees of dependence : the example of the introduction of pottery in the Middle East and at Çatalhöyük.Ian Hodder - 2016 - In Lindsay Der & Francesca Fernandini (eds.), Archaeology of entanglement. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.
     
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  8. Symbolism at Çatalhöyük.Ian Hodder - 1999 - In Hodder Ian (ed.), World Prehistory: Studies in Memory of Grahame Clark. pp. 177-191.
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  9. The Archaeology of contextual meanings.Ian Hodder (ed.) - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This companion volume to Archaeology as Long-term History focuses on the symbolism of artefacts. It seeks at once to refine current theory and method relating to interpretation and show, with examples, how to conduct this sort of archaeological work. Some contributors work with the material culture of modern times or the historic period, areas in which the symbolism of mute artefacts has traditionally been thought most accessible. However, the book also contains a good number of applications in prehistory to demonstrate (...)
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  10. Introduction: a review of contemporary theoretical debates in archaeology. [REVIEW]Ian Hodder - 2001 - In Archaeological theory today. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 1--13.