In the early 1990s the University of Cambridge reopened excavations
at the Neolithic site of Catalhoyuk in central Turkey, abandoned
since the 1960s. In this volume, Ian Hodder explains his vision of
archaeological excavation, where careful examination of context and
an awareness of human bias allows researches exciting new insights
into prehistoric cognition. The aim of the volume is to discuss
some of the reflexive or postprocessual methods that have been
introduced at the site in the work there since 1993. These methods
involve reflexivity, interactivity, multivocality and contextuality
or relationality.
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