1. A Journey Back Through Time, and Some Fellow Travellers; 2. The Leopard's Puzzle; 3. A Mysterious Attraction; 4. The 'Town'; 5. The House; 6. The Invention of 'History'; 7. Revelation, Exchange and Production; 8. Materiality, 'Art' and Agency; 9. Women and Men, the Old and the Young; 10. Selfhood and Individuality; 11. Changing Material Entanglements, and the 'Origins of Agriculture' Epilogue: 'We have found a leopard bone'.
Ian Hodder is Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University and one of the world's foremost archaeologists and archaeological thinkers. Among his other books are Symbols in Action, Reading the Past, The Domestication of Europe, Interpreting Archaeology and Archaeological Theory Today.
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