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  1. Studies in Human-Thing Entanglement Read Ian Hodder's new book on entanglement, only available online; Magazine Feature. What Happened Here? Archaeologist Ian Hodder has spent 21 years digging up one of the world’s oldest cities. As the ancient settlement slowly gives up its secrets, Hodder says his team has only scratched the surface.

  2. In the light of some significant anniversaries, this paper discusses the fate of archaeological theory after the heyday of postprocessualism. While once considered a radical and revolutionary alternative, post-processual or interpretative archaeology remarkably soon became normalized, mainstream and hegem-onic, leading to the theoretical lull that has characterized its aftermath.

    • Vilija Permaite
  3. 26 de out. de 2021 · by. Hodder, Ian. Publication date. 1992. Topics. Archaeology. Publisher. London ; New York : Routledge. Collection.

  4. In these works, Hodder has chosen the label of “contextual meanings” and “contextual archeology” as the signpost for his approach to archeology, a field that in Hodders mind is primarily a study of “material culture” (p. vii).

    • fekri Hassan
  5. 19 de out. de 2021 · The archaeological process : an introduction. by. Hodder, Ian. Publication date. 1999. Topics. Archaeology -- Methodology, Archaeology -- Philosophy. Publisher. Oxford [England] ; Malden, Mass. : Blackwell.

  6. Therefore, we cannot ignore meaning in any sort of interpretation of the past. Hodder proposes a framework for a “contextual archaeology” to explore two sorts of interdependent meaning: functional and culturally, meaningfully constituted.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2022 · English. xxvii, 265 pages : 25 cm. Discussions from the World Archaeological Congress held in Southampton, England, Sept. 1986. Includes bibliographical references and index.