Publications
Egyptological and Archaeological Publications
- Hodgkinson, A.K., 2016. Excavation of a bead workshop M50.14-16, in: Kemp, B.J., 2016. Tell el-Amarna, 2014-15. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 101, 1-5. Download
- Kemp, Barry J., Bertram, M., Driaux, D., Hodgkinson, A.K., Jędraszek, S. and Kelly, S., 2016. Great Aten Temple, in: Kemp, B.J., 2016. Tell el-Amarna, 2014-15. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 101, 5-17. Download
- Hodgkinson, Anna K., 2015. Archaeological excavations of a bead workshop in the Main City at Tell el-Amarna, Journal of Glass Studies 57 (2015). The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, 279–284. Download
- Kemp, Barry J., Bertram, M., Driaux, D., Hodgkinson, A.K. and Kelly, S., 2014. Great Aten Temple, in: Kemp, B.J., 2014. Tell el-Amarna, 2014. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 100, 1-33.
- Kemp, Barry J., Bertram, M., Hodgkinson, A.K. and Kelly, S., 2013. Great Aten Temple, in: Kemp, B.J., 2013. Tell el-Amarna, 2012-13. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 99, 20-32.
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2012. The phasing of the entrance to the Great Aten Temple at Amarna (provisional title). In Kemp, B.J. 2013. Tell el-Amarna, 2011–12. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 98, 11-16.
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2012. The excavation of the 'industrial area'. In Shaw, I.: Report to the SCA on archaeological survey and excavation undertaken at Medinet el-Gurob, 27 March-7 April 2012. Also in Shaw, I. 2013. The Gurob Harem Palace Project, Spring 2012. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 98, 43-54.
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2012. The excavation of the 'industrial area'. In Shaw, I.: Report to the SCA on archaeological survey and excavation undertaken at Medinet el-Gurob, 27 March-7 April 2012. Download
- Hodgkinson, A.K. and Jones, Elizabeth. 2011. Mapping Gurob. In Shaw, I.: Report to the SCA on archaeological survey and excavation undertaken at Medinet el-Gurob, 12-28 September 2011. (A.K. Hodgkinson furthermore produced the GIS plots included within this report). Download
- Hodgkinson, A.K. and Boatright, D. 2010. The Kiln Excavation. In Shaw, I.: Report to the SCA on archaeological survey and excavation undertaken at Medinet el-Gurob, 4-15 April 2010. 13-16. (A.K. Hodgkinson furthermore produced the GIS plots included within this report). Download
- Hodgkinson, A.K. and Boatright, D. 2009. Cleaning the kiln areas previously excavated by Brunton and Engelbach in gridsquares N8-9. In Shaw, I.: Report to the SCA on archaeological survey undertaken at Medinet el-Gurob, 1-22 April 2009. 18-20. (A.K. Hodgkinson furthermore produced the GIS plots included within this report). Download
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2011. Mass Production in New Kingdom Egypt: The industries of Amarna and Piramesse. In Corbelli, Boatright and Malleson (eds.) Current Research in Egyptology IX: Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Symposium. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 81-98.
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2010. High-status industries in the Capital- and Royal Cities of the New Kingdom. In Hudecz, A. and Petrik, M. (eds.) Commerce and Economy in Ancient Egypt: Proceedings of the Third International Congress for Young Egyptologists 25-27 September 2009. Budapest, Proceedings of the Third Congress for Young Egyptologists. 71-79.
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2007. The Final Phase of Per-Ramesses: The History of the City in the Light of its Natural Environment. In Cannata, M. (ed.) Current Research in Egyptology VII: Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Symposium. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 99-115.
Popular articles
Contributor to
- Pusch, E.B. and Rehren, T. 2007. Hochtemperatur-Technologie in der Ramses-Stadt Rubinglass für den Pharao. Teil 2: Katalog. Forschungen in der Ramses-Stadt: Vol.2. Gerstenberg: Hildesheim.
Presentations and talks to the General Public
- PopScience Meetup (Betahaus Café, Berlin, May 2016)
- Nefertiti's Necklace: manufacturing colorful glass items at Amarna in Egypt.
Invited Presentations to Peer-Reviewed, Internationally Established Conferences and International Advanced Schools
- Innovations in the Technologies of Ancient Glass (TOPOI excellence cluster, Berlin, Germany, July 2016)
- The glass factories at Amarna and Malqata: The development of vitreous materials manufacture in New Kingdom Egypt.
- Current British Archaeology in Egypt (The Egypt Exploration Society, London, UK, July 2016)
- The usability of portable XRF for the study of Egyptian plant ash glasses from the Late Bronze Age: A pilot study.
- 41st InternationalSymposium on Archaeometry (ISA) (University of the Peloponnese, Kalamata, Greece, May 2016)
- Poster presentation: Portable XRF in the study of Egyptian plantash glasses from the Late Bronze Age: A pilot study (with Frank Kutz).
- Non-destructive and Destructive Methods to Identify Archaeological Finds and their Host Deposits in Arid and Semi-arid Areas (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences and the Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels, Belgium, March 2016)
- The usability of portable XRF for the study of Egyptian plant ash glasses from the Late Bronze Age: A pilot study (with Frank Kutz).
- Workshop: Economic Aspects of Colours in Antiquity (Topoi excellence cluster, Berlin, Germany, February 2016).
- The Glass Industries of Amarna: The institutionalised and domestic manufacture of colourful glass items in the Egyptian New Kingdom.
- Liverpool Egyptology Seminars (University of Liverpool, November 2015).
- Nefertiti's necklace: Recent excavations at a jewellery workshop in Amarna's Main City.
- International Congress of Egyptologists XI (Florence, Italy, August 2015).
- Nefertiti's necklace: Recent excavations at a jewellery workshop in Amarna's Main City.
- Interdisciplinary Studies of Ancient Materials from the Mediterranean (NARNIA, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus, September 2014)
- A Spatial Analysis of the socio-economics of the production of luxury goods at Amarna
- UCLA: Guest speaker, January 2013
- Gurob and New Kingdom industries
- Wirral Ancient Egypt Society Student Bursary Lecture, December 2012
- New Kingdom industries
- The Liverpool Ancient Worlds Summer School, July 2012
- High-status Industries in New Kingdom Egypt
- The Gurob Harem Palace Project Conference: An annual event to raise funds for fieldwork at Gurob, Egypt (University of Liverpool, July 2012)
- Report on the looting encountered in 2011-12
- 16th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (Vienna City Hall, November 2011)
- Modelling Urban Industries in New Kingdom Egypt – A spatial analysis of the evidence of high-status industrial activities at Amarna
- The Gurob Harem Palace Project Conference: An annual event to raise funds for fieldwork at Gurob, Egypt (London, University College, November 2011)
- Report on 2010 fieldwork undertaken in the industrial area at Gurob,
Museum session at the Petrie Museum, University College, London on ancient Egyptian glass
- Third Open Source GIS Conference (University of Nottingham, June 2011)
- Open source GIS for archaeological data visualisation and analysis (together with C. Robinson, Oxford Archaeology North)
Award for second-best paper
- The Third British Egyptology Congress (London, British Museum, September 2010)
- The glass-workers of the Harem: Results from the 2009 and 2010 seasons at Gurob
- The Third International Congress for Young Egyptologists (University of Budapest, September 2009: Proceedings and Conference Report
- Mass-production in New Kingdom Egypt – Capital cities of the New Kingdom and their major industries
- The Gurob Harem Palace Project Conference: An annual event to raise funds for fieldwork at Gurob, Egypt (London, University College, September 2009)
- Report on 2009 fieldwork undertaken in the industrial area at Gurob
- Current Research in Egyptology IX (University of Liverpool, SACE, January 2009): Proceedings
- Mass-Production in New Kingdom Egypt: The Industries of Amarna and Piramesse
- 38. Ständige Ägyptologen-Konferenz (SÄK) (Hildesheim, Roemer- und Pelizaeus Museum, July 2006)
- Die Endphase der Ramsesstadt – die Bedeutung und Geschichte der Stadt in der späten Ramessidenzeit
- Current Research in Egyptology VII (University of Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall, April 2006): Proceedings
- The Final Phase of Per-Ramesses: The History of the City in the Light of its Natural Environment
GIS Publications
- Hodgkinson, A.K., Costa, S. and Bianconi, L. 2013. Open source GIS for archaeological data: two case studies from British and Egyptian Archaeology. In: Earl, Graeme, Sly, T., Chrysanthi, A., Murrieta-Flores, P., Papadopoulos, C., Romanowska, I. and Wheatley, D. 2013. Archaeology in the Digital Era. Papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Southampton, 26-29 March 2012. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2012. Open source GIS for archaeological data visualisation and analysis. Discussion Paper. Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. Download
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2010. Open Source Survey & GIS Manual. Documentation. Oxford Archaeology North. Download
- Robinson, C., Campbell, D and Hodgkinson, A.K. 2010. Archaeological maps from qGIS and Inkscape: A brief guide. Documentation. Oxford Archaeology North. Download
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2011. Using the Helmert (two-point) transformation in Quantum GIS. Documentation. Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. Download
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2011. Download of the Leica 700 and 800 series Total Station. Documentation. Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. Download
- Hodgkinson, A.K. 2011. 3D Visualisation and Analysis of archaeological vector and raster data using open source geospatial software. Documentation. Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. Download
Case-studies
- OSGeo UK: Hodgkinson, A.K. 2011 GvSIG as a first choice open source GIS tool for archaeological data processing, visualisation and analysis: Oxford Archaeology.
- ELOGeo Nottingham: Hodgkinson, A.K. 2011 gvSIG for Archaeologists: Open source GIS for archaeological data processing, visualisation and analysis.