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Colin Renfrew

Andrew Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, FBA, FSA, Hon FSA Scot (born 25 July 1937) is a British archaeologist, paleolinguist and Conservative peer noted for his work on radiocarbon dating, the prehistory of languages, archaeogenetics, neuroarchaeology, and the prevention of looting at archaeological sites.

The Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn
Professor Renfrew in 2018
Master of Jesus College, Cambridge
In office
1986–1996
Preceded bySir Alan Cottrell
Succeeded byDavid Crighton
Disney Professor of Archaeology
University of Cambridge
In office
1981–2004
Preceded byGlyn Daniel
Succeeded byGraeme Barker
Personal details
Born
Andrew Colin Renfrew

(1937-07-25) 25 July 1937 (age 86)
Stockton-on-Tees, England
Political partyConservative
EducationSt Albans School, Hertfordshire
Alma materSt John's College, Cambridge
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service Royal Air Force
Years of service1956–1958

Renfrew was formerly the Disney Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge and Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and is now a Senior Fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

Early life and education edit

Renfrew was educated at St Albans School, Hertfordshire (where one of the houses is named after him) and from 1956 to 1958 did National Service in the Royal Air Force. He then went up to St John's College, Cambridge, where he read Natural Sciences then Archaeology and Anthropology, graduating in 1962. He was elected president of Cambridge Union in 1961. In 1965, he completed his PhD thesis Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures of the Cyclades and their external relations; in the same year he married Jane M. Ewbank.

Academic edit

 
Renfrew looking at artefacts including Roman gold coins

In 1965, Renfrew was appointed to the post of lecturer in the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology at the University of Sheffield. Between 1968 and 1970, he directed excavations at Sitagroi, Greece. In the 1968 Sheffield Brightside by-election he unsuccessfully contested this parliamentary constituency on behalf of the Conservative Party. In that year he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, in 1970 was elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and in 2000 elected an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

In 1972, Renfrew became Professor of Archaeology at the University of Southampton, succeeding Barry Cunliffe. During his time at Southampton he directed excavations at Quanterness in Orkney and Phylakopi on the island of Milos, Greece. In 1973, Renfrew published Before Civilisation: The Radiocarbon Revolution and Prehistoric Europe in which he challenged the assumption that prehistoric cultural innovation originated in the Near East and then spread to Europe. He also excavated with Marija Gimbutas at Sitagroi.

In 1980, Renfrew was elected a Fellow of the British Academy. In 1981 he was elected to the Disney Professorship of Archaeology in the University of Cambridge, a post he held until his retirement. In 1990 Renfrew was appointed as the founding Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

In 1987, he published Archaeology and Language: The Puzzle of the Indo-European Origins, a book on the Proto-Indo-Europeans. His "Anatolian hypothesis" posited that this group lived 2,000 years before the Kurgans, in Anatolia, later diffusing to Greece, then Italy, Sicily, Corsica, the Mediterranean coast of France, Spain, and Portugal. Another branch migrated along the fertile river valleys of the Danube and Rhine into central and northern Europe.

He developed the Anatolian hypothesis, which argues that Proto-Indo-European, the reconstructed ancestor of the Indo-European languages, originated approximately 9,000 years ago in Anatolia and moved with the spread of farming throughout the Mediterranean and into central and northern Europe. This hypothesis contradicted Marija Gimbutas's Kurgan hypothesis, which states that Proto-Indo-European was spread by a migration of peoples from the Pontic–Caspian steppe approximately 6,000 years ago.

From 1987 to 1991, he co-directed excavations at Markiani on Amorgos and at Dhaskalio Kavos, Keros, Greece.

Renfrew's work in using the archaeological record as the basis for understanding the ancient mind was foundational to the field of evolutionary cognitive archaeology.[1][2] Renfrew and his student, Lambros Malafouris, coined the phrase neuroarchaeology to describe an archaeology of mind.[3][4]

In 1996, Renfrew formulated a sapient paradox, that can be formulated as ""why there was such a long gap between emergence of genetically and anatomically modern humans and the development of complex behaviors?"[5][6]

Renfrew served as Master of Jesus College, Cambridge from 1986 until 1997. In 2004, he retired from the Disney Professorship and is now a Senior Fellow at the McDonald Institute. From 2006 to 2008 he directed new excavations on the Cycladic Island of Keros, and is currently co-director of the Keros Island Survey.

Positions, awards and accolades edit

Books edit

  • Renfrew, A.C., 1972, The Emergence of Civilisation: The Cyclades and the Aegean in The Third Millennium BC, London.
  • Renfrew, A.C., 1973, Before Civilisation, the Radiocarbon Revolution and Prehistoric Europe, London: Pimlico. ISBN 0-7126-6593-5
  • Renfrew, A.C. and Kenneth L. Cooke, eds. 1979 Transformations: Mathematical Approaches to Culture Change. New York: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-586050-5
  • Renfrew, A.C. and Malcolm Wagstaff, eds., 1982, An Island Polity, the Archaeology of Exploitation in Melos, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Renfrew, Colin, 1984, Approaches to Social Archeology, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-85224-481-9
  • Renfrew, A.C., ed. 1985, The Archaeology of Cult, the Sanctuary at Phylakopi, London: British School at Athens / Thames & Hudson.
  • Colin Renfrew, Marija Gimbutas and Ernestine S. Elster, eds. 1986. Excavations at Sitagroi, a prehistoric village in northeast Greece. Vol. 1. Los Angeles : Institute of Archaeology, University of California.
  • Renfrew, A.C., 1987, Archaeology and Language: The Puzzle of Indo-European Origins, London: Pimlico. ISBN 0-7126-6612-5
  • Renfrew, A.C. and Ezra B. W. Zubrow, eds. 1994, The ancient mind: elements of cognitive archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-45620-3
  • Renfrew, A.C. and Paul Bahn, 1991, Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice, London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-28147-5. (Sixth edition 2012)[11]
  • Renfrew, A.C., 2000, Loot, Legitimacy and Ownership: The Ethical Crisis in Archaeology, London: Duckworth. ISBN 0-7156-3034-2
  • Renfrew, A.C., 2003, Figuring It Out: The Parallel Visions of Artists and Archaeologists, London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05114-3
  • Ernestine S. Elster and Colin Renfrew, eds., 2003. Prehistoric Sitagroi: Excavations in Northeast Greece, 1968–1970. Vol. 2: The Final Report. Los Angeles, CA: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA. Monumenta archaeologica 20.
  • Renfrew, A.C., and Paul Bahn, eds. Archaeology: The Key Concepts. London: Routledge, 2005.
  • Renfrew, A.C., and Paul Bahn, Archaeology Essentials: Theories, Methods and Practice, London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-84138-9. (Fourth edition 2018).
  • Renfrew, A.C., 2008, Prehistory: The Making of the Human Mind, Modern Library. ISBN 0-679-64097-5
  • Matsumura S., Forster P. and Renfrew C., eds., 2008, Simulations, Genetics and Human Prehistory, Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archeological Research. ISBN 978-1-902937-45-8

Articles edit

  • "Models of change in language and archaeology", Transactions of the Philological Society 87 (1989): 103–55.
  • "Archaeology, genetics and linguistic diversity", Man 27 (1992): 445–78.
  • "Time depth, convergence theory, and innovation in Proto-Indo-European: 'Old Europe' as a PIE linguistic area", Journal of Indo-European Studies 27 (1999): 257–93.
  • "'Indo-European' designates languages: not pots and not institutions", Antiquity 79 (2005): 692–5.
  • "Archaeogenetics", in Archaeology: The Key Concepts, eds. Colin Renfrew & Paul Bahn. London: Routledge, 2005, pp. 16–20.
  • "Phylogenetic network analysis of SARS-CoV-2 genomes", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, April 8, 2020[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Renfrew, Colin (1982). Towards an Archaeology of Mind: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered before the University of Cambridge on 30th November 1982. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1080/00665983.1984.11077826.
  2. ^ Renfrew, Colin (1994). "Towards a Cognitive Archaeology". In Renfrew, Colin; Zubrow, Ezra B W (eds.). In The Ancient Mind: Elements of Cognitive Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3–12. ISBN 9780521456203.
  3. ^ Malafouris, Lambros; Renfrew, Colin (2008). "Introduction". Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 18 (3): 381–385. doi:10.1017/s0959774308000425. ISSN 0959-7743. S2CID 231810895.
  4. ^ Malafouris, Lambros; Renfrew, Colin, eds. (2010). The Cognitive Life of Things: Recasting the Boundaries of the Mind. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. ISBN 9781902937519.
  5. ^ Donald, Merlin (21 January 2009). "The sapient paradox: can cognitive neuroscience solve it?". Brain. 132 (3): 820–824. doi:10.1093/brain/awn290. Retrieved 19 June 2022. The paradox is that there was a gap of well over 50 000 years between the speciation and tectonic phases.
  6. ^ Renfrew, Colin (1 February 2008). "Solving the "Sapient Paradox"". BioScience. 58 (2): 171–172. doi:10.1641/B580212. called the "sapient paradox," that some of the complex behaviors now associated with humans took a long time to develop even after the emergence in Africa of humans who were fully modern in the anatomical and genetic senses.
  7. ^ "Professor Lord Colin Renfrew of Kaimsthorn FBA". British AQcademy. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  8. ^ "State Intelligence". The London Gazette. No. 52584. 27 June 1991. p. 9849.
  9. ^ "British Archaeologist To Speak At CU March 20". University of Colorado. Boulder. 11 March 1999. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  10. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  11. ^ Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn (2000). Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice (Third ed.). Internet Archive: Thames & Hudson, LTD. ISBN 0-500-28147-5.
  12. ^ Forster, Peter; Forster, Lucy; Renfrew, Colin; Forster, Michael (8 April 2020). "Phylogenetic network analysis of SARS-CoV-2 genomes". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117 (17): 9241–9243. doi:10.1073/pnas.2004999117. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 7196762. PMID 32269081.

External links edit

  • Biographical interviews from Web of Stories (video)
  • Interview with Alan Macfarlane (video)
  • 'Before Silk: Unsolved Mysteries of the Silk Road' by Colin Renfrew on YouTube (video)
  • (MP3)
Academic offices
Preceded by Disney Professor of Archaeology, Cambridge University
1981–2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Master of Jesus College, Cambridge
1986–1996
Succeeded by
Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by Gentlemen
Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn
Followed by

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2004Preceded byGlyn DanielSucceeded byGraeme BarkerPersonal detailsBornAndrew Colin Renfrew 1937 07 25 25 July 1937 age 86 Stockton on Tees EnglandPolitical partyConservativeEducationSt Albans School HertfordshireAlma materSt John s College CambridgeMilitary serviceAllegiance United KingdomBranch service Royal Air ForceYears of service1956 1958Renfrew was formerly the Disney Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge and Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and is now a Senior Fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic 3 Positions awards and accolades 4 Books 5 Articles 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editRenfrew was educated at St Albans School Hertfordshire where one of the houses is named after him and from 1956 to 1958 did National Service in the Royal Air Force He then went up to St John s College Cambridge where he read Natural Sciences then Archaeology and Anthropology graduating in 1962 He was elected president of Cambridge Union in 1961 In 1965 he completed his PhD thesis Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures of the Cyclades and their external relations in the same year he married Jane M Ewbank Academic edit nbsp Renfrew looking at artefacts including Roman gold coinsIn 1965 Renfrew was appointed to the post of lecturer in the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology at the University of Sheffield Between 1968 and 1970 he directed excavations at Sitagroi Greece In the 1968 Sheffield Brightside by election he unsuccessfully contested this parliamentary constituency on behalf of the Conservative Party In that year he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1970 was elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and in 2000 elected an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland In 1972 Renfrew became Professor of Archaeology at the University of Southampton succeeding Barry Cunliffe During his time at Southampton he directed excavations at Quanterness in Orkney and Phylakopi on the island of Milos Greece In 1973 Renfrew published Before Civilisation The Radiocarbon Revolution and Prehistoric Europe in which he challenged the assumption that prehistoric cultural innovation originated in the Near East and then spread to Europe He also excavated with Marija Gimbutas at Sitagroi In 1980 Renfrew was elected a Fellow of the British Academy In 1981 he was elected to the Disney Professorship of Archaeology in the University of Cambridge a post he held until his retirement In 1990 Renfrew was appointed as the founding Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research In 1987 he published Archaeology and Language The Puzzle of the Indo European Origins a book on the Proto Indo Europeans His Anatolian hypothesis posited that this group lived 2 000 years before the Kurgans in Anatolia later diffusing to Greece then Italy Sicily Corsica the Mediterranean coast of France Spain and Portugal Another branch migrated along the fertile river valleys of the Danube and Rhine into central and northern Europe He developed the Anatolian hypothesis which argues that Proto Indo European the reconstructed ancestor of the Indo European languages originated approximately 9 000 years ago in Anatolia and moved with the spread of farming throughout the Mediterranean and into central and northern Europe This hypothesis contradicted Marija Gimbutas s Kurgan hypothesis which states that Proto Indo European was spread by a migration of peoples from the Pontic Caspian steppe approximately 6 000 years ago From 1987 to 1991 he co directed excavations at Markiani on Amorgos and at Dhaskalio Kavos Keros Greece Renfrew s work in using the archaeological record as the basis for understanding the ancient mind was foundational to the field of evolutionary cognitive archaeology 1 2 Renfrew and his student Lambros Malafouris coined the phrase neuroarchaeology to describe an archaeology of mind 3 4 In 1996 Renfrew formulated a sapient paradox that can be formulated as why there was such a long gap between emergence of genetically and anatomically modern humans and the development of complex behaviors 5 6 Renfrew served as Master of Jesus College Cambridge from 1986 until 1997 In 2004 he retired from the Disney Professorship and is now a Senior Fellow at the McDonald Institute From 2006 to 2008 he directed new excavations on the Cycladic Island of Keros and is currently co director of the Keros Island Survey Positions awards and accolades editFellow of the British Academy 1980 7 Renfrew was created a life peer on 24 June 1991 as Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn of Hurlet in the District of Renfrew 8 Foreign Associate to the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 1996 9 Balzan Prize given in Prehistoric Archaeology for 2004 Chair Managing Council for the British School at Athens since 2004 Visiting Scholar Cotsen Institute of Archaeology UCLA 2005 06 Member of the American Philosophical Society since 2006 10 Honorary degrees from the Universities of Sheffield Athens Southampton Liverpool Edinburgh St Andrews Kent London and Lima Books editRenfrew A C 1972 The Emergence of Civilisation The Cyclades and the Aegean in The Third Millennium BC London Renfrew A C 1973 Before Civilisation the Radiocarbon Revolution and Prehistoric Europe London Pimlico ISBN 0 7126 6593 5 Renfrew A C and Kenneth L Cooke eds 1979 Transformations Mathematical Approaches to Culture Change New York Academic Press ISBN 978 0 12 586050 5 Renfrew A C and Malcolm Wagstaff eds 1982 An Island Polity the Archaeology of Exploitation in Melos Cambridge Cambridge University Press Renfrew Colin 1984 Approaches to Social Archeology Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press ISBN 0 85224 481 9 Renfrew A C ed 1985 The Archaeology of Cult the Sanctuary at Phylakopi London British School at Athens Thames amp Hudson Colin Renfrew Marija Gimbutas and Ernestine S Elster eds 1986 Excavations at Sitagroi a prehistoric village in northeast Greece Vol 1 Los Angeles Institute of Archaeology University of California Renfrew A C 1987 Archaeology and Language The Puzzle of Indo European Origins London Pimlico ISBN 0 7126 6612 5 Renfrew A C and Ezra B W Zubrow eds 1994 The ancient mind elements of cognitive archaeology Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 45620 3 Renfrew A C and Paul Bahn 1991 Archaeology Theories Methods and Practice London Thames amp Hudson ISBN 0 500 28147 5 Sixth edition 2012 11 Renfrew A C 2000 Loot Legitimacy and Ownership The Ethical Crisis in Archaeology London Duckworth ISBN 0 7156 3034 2 Renfrew A C 2003 Figuring It Out The Parallel Visions of Artists and Archaeologists London Thames amp Hudson ISBN 0 500 05114 3 Ernestine S Elster and Colin Renfrew eds 2003 Prehistoric Sitagroi Excavations in Northeast Greece 1968 1970 Vol 2 The Final Report Los Angeles CA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA Monumenta archaeologica 20 Renfrew A C and Paul Bahn eds Archaeology The Key Concepts London Routledge 2005 Renfrew A C and Paul Bahn Archaeology Essentials Theories Methods and Practice London Thames amp Hudson ISBN 978 0 500 84138 9 Fourth edition 2018 Renfrew A C 2008 Prehistory The Making of the Human Mind Modern Library ISBN 0 679 64097 5 Matsumura S Forster P and Renfrew C eds 2008 Simulations Genetics and Human Prehistory Cambridge McDonald Institute for Archeological Research ISBN 978 1 902937 45 8Articles edit Models of change in language and archaeology Transactions of the Philological Society 87 1989 103 55 Archaeology genetics and linguistic diversity Man 27 1992 445 78 Time depth convergence theory and innovation in Proto Indo European Old Europe as a PIE linguistic area Journal of Indo European Studies 27 1999 257 93 Indo European designates languages not pots and not institutions Antiquity 79 2005 692 5 Archaeogenetics in Archaeology The Key Concepts eds Colin Renfrew amp Paul Bahn London Routledge 2005 pp 16 20 Phylogenetic network analysis of SARS CoV 2 genomes Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America April 8 2020 12 See also editAnatolian hypothesis Neuroarchaeology Evolutionary Cognitive ArchaeologyReferences edit Renfrew Colin 1982 Towards an Archaeology of Mind An Inaugural Lecture Delivered before the University of Cambridge on 30th November 1982 Cambridge Cambridge University Press doi 10 1080 00665983 1984 11077826 Renfrew Colin 1994 Towards a Cognitive Archaeology In Renfrew Colin Zubrow Ezra B W eds In The Ancient Mind Elements of Cognitive Archaeology Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 3 12 ISBN 9780521456203 Malafouris Lambros Renfrew Colin 2008 Introduction Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18 3 381 385 doi 10 1017 s0959774308000425 ISSN 0959 7743 S2CID 231810895 Malafouris Lambros Renfrew Colin eds 2010 The Cognitive Life of Things Recasting the Boundaries of the Mind Cambridge McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research ISBN 9781902937519 Donald Merlin 21 January 2009 The sapient paradox can cognitive neuroscience solve it Brain 132 3 820 824 doi 10 1093 brain awn290 Retrieved 19 June 2022 The paradox is that there was a gap of well over 50 000 years between the speciation and tectonic phases Renfrew Colin 1 February 2008 Solving the Sapient Paradox BioScience 58 2 171 172 doi 10 1641 B580212 called the sapient paradox that some of the complex behaviors now associated with humans took a long time to develop even after the emergence in Africa of humans who were fully modern in the anatomical and genetic senses Professor Lord Colin Renfrew of Kaimsthorn FBA British AQcademy Retrieved 21 December 2019 State Intelligence The London Gazette No 52584 27 June 1991 p 9849 British Archaeologist To Speak At CU March 20 University of Colorado Boulder 11 March 1999 Retrieved 21 December 2019 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 24 May 2021 Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn 2000 Archaeology Theories Methods and Practice Third ed Internet Archive Thames amp Hudson LTD ISBN 0 500 28147 5 Forster Peter Forster Lucy Renfrew Colin Forster Michael 8 April 2020 Phylogenetic network analysis of SARS CoV 2 genomes Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 17 9241 9243 doi 10 1073 pnas 2004999117 ISSN 0027 8424 PMC 7196762 PMID 32269081 External links editRenfrew s page at the McDonald Institute Biographical interviews from Web of Stories video Interview with Alan Macfarlane video Before Silk Unsolved Mysteries of the Silk Road by Colin Renfrew on YouTube video Lecture on looting and illicit antiquities MP3 Academic officesPreceded byGlyn Daniel Disney Professor of Archaeology Cambridge University1981 2004 Succeeded byGraeme BarkerPreceded bySir Alan Cottrell Master of Jesus College Cambridge1986 1996 Succeeded byDavid CrightonOrders of precedence in the United KingdomPreceded byThe Lord Hollick GentlemenBaron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn Followed byThe Lord Skidelsky Retrieved from https en 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