In 1999, Hodder moved to Stanford University in the United States. He became Dunlevie Family Professor in 2002.[2]
From 1993 - 2018, Hodder and an international team of archaeologists carried out new research and excavation of the 9,000-year-old Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in central Anatolia (modern Turkey). He was the Director of the Çatalhöyük Archaeological Project which aimed to conserve the site, put it into context, and present it to the public. He endeavoured to explore the effects of non-positivistic methods in archaeology, which included providing each excavator with the opportunity to record his or her own individual interpretation of the site. In 2012 he dismissed most of the team, replacing them with other excavators and specialists, citing a need for a "shake up."[7] His permit was completed in 2018 when handed over the site to a Turkish team.[8]
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)
Symbolic and Structural Archaeology (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. ISBN0-9519420-3-4.
The Archaeological Process. An introduction (1999)
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)
Where Are We Heading? The Evolution of Humans and Things (2018)
References
^Hivernel, Francoise; Hodder, Ian (1984). Hodder, Ian (ed.). Analysis of artifact distribution at Ngenyn (Kenya): Depositional and postdepositional effects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 97–115.
Balter, Michael. The Goddess and the Bull: Çatalhöyük: An Archaeological Journey to the Dawn of Civilization. New York: Free Press, 2004 (hardcover, ISBN0-7432-4360-9); Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2006 (paperback, ISBN1-59874-069-5).
Kerig, Tim. Ian Hodder und die britische Archäologie. In: M. K. H. Eggert & U. Veit (Eds.): Theorien in der Archäologie: Zur englischsprachigen Diskussion. Tübinger Archaeologische Taschenbucher 1. p. 217-242. Münster: Waxmann 1998 (paperback ISBN3-89325-594-X).