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Hodder, Ian Richard

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Ian Richard

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    Collaboration and gender in field practice
    (Penn State Univ Press, 2022) N/A; Department of Archeology and History of Art; Hodder, Ian Richard; Faculty Member; Department of Archeology and History of Art; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 353135
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    Staying egalitarian and the origins of agriculture in the Middle East
    (Cambridge Univ Press, 2022) N/A; Department of Archeology and History of Art; Hodder, Ian Richard; Faculty Member; Department of Archeology and History of Art; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 353135
    This article uses results from the recent excavations at Çatalhöyük in Turkey to propose that continuous tensions between egalitarian and hierarchical impulses were dealt with in two principal ways during the Neolithic of the Middle East. A tendency towards overall balance and community (termed molar) is seen as in tension with more particulate and molecular tendencies, with both being brought into play in order to combat inequalities. It is also suggested that tendencies towards more molecular systems increased over time, at different rates and in different ways in different places, partly as a response to constraints associated with more molar articulations. Finally, it is proposed that a shift to molecular autonomy was associated with agricultural intensification. Staying egalitarian can be seen as an active process that contributed to the Neolithic transformations.