Ian Hodder
1948
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country of citizenship: United Kingdom
languages spoken, written or signed: English
educated at: Peterhouse, University of London
occupation: anthropologist, archaeologist, prehistorian, academic, university teacher
award received: Guggenheim Fellowship, Gold Medal of the Archaeological Institute of America, Fellow of the British Academy, Honorary doctor of Leiden University, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Huxley Memorial Medal
official website: profiles.stanford.edu/ian-hodder, www.ian-hodder.com
Ian Richard Hodder (born 23 November 1948, in Bristol) is a British archaeologist and pioneer of postprocessualist theory in archaeology that first took root among his students and in his own work between 1980 and 1990. At this time he had such students as Henrietta Moore, Ajay Pratap, Nandini Rao, Mike Parker Pearson, Paul Lane, John Muke, Sheena Crawford, Nick Merriman, Michael Shanks and Christopher Tilley. As of 2002, he is Dunlevie Family Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University in the United States. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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