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    Andrew Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, FBA, FSA, Hon FSA Scot (born 25 July 1937) is a British archaeologist, paleolinguist and Conservative...
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  • the Scottish and British heir apparent Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, British archaeologist Renfrew (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • 10,000 years ago. The question was first formulated by archaeologist Colin Renfrew in 1996. Timeline of prehistory Ancient history The Great Filter Fermi...
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  • This hypothesis was proposed by archaeologists Peter Bellwood and Colin Renfrew. It has been widely debated and archaeologists, linguists, and geneticists...
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    something about the lifestyles of those who created or used artifacts. Colin Renfrew, a proponent of processual archaeology, observed in 1987 that it focuses...
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  • Renfrew is a town in Scotland. Renfrew may also refer to: Renfrew, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Alberta Renfrew, Nova Scotia Renfrew, Ontario Renfrew County...
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    British School at Athens and later in 1973 by the British archaeologist Colin Renfrew, revealed a town wall and a Minoan-inspired structure, dubbed the Pillar...
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    of Keros. In 2006–2008, the Cambridge Keros Project, co-directed by Colin Renfrew with others, conducted excavations at Kavos on the west coast of the...
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  • the sedentary farmer theory, first developed by British archaeologist Colin Renfrew in 1987, proposes that the dispersal of Proto-Indo-Europeans originated...
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  • Peer-polity interaction is a concept in archaeological theory, developed by Colin Renfrew and John Cherry, to explain changes in society and material culture...
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    May 2022. Retrieved 10 May 2022. Cunliffe, B.W.; Colin Renfrew, B.W.C.; Cunliffe, P.; Davies, W.; Renfrew, C.; Davies, P.; et al. (2002). Archaeology: The...
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    Newgrange is a popular tourist site and, according to archaeologist Colin Renfrew, is "unhesitatingly regarded by the prehistorian as the great national...
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  • with a rich history". Among its famous alumni are Pope Adrian IV, Colin Renfrew, Jack Goody, Stephen Hawking, and Ian Grant. The current headmaster...
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    the British Isles in Jones. Traces of ancestry: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew. pp. 99–111 Retrieved. 26 November 2011 Sally Thomason. Language log...
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    period. The place name terms for all these cultures were proposed by Colin Renfrew in 1972 as a replacement for the "Early Helladic" periodizations; however...
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  • peer-reviewed journals. The pioneering work of Marija Gimbutas, assisted by Colin Renfrew, at least partly addressed this problem by organizing expeditions and...
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  • The Idea of Prehistory (1962), later updated in collaboration with Colin Renfrew, Edinburgh University Press, 1988. Daniel published two detective fiction...
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  • prehistoric art. He is a contributing editor to Archaeology magazine. With Colin Renfrew, he wrote the popular archaeology textbook Archaeology: Theories, Methods...
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    "Charles Renfrew" to her friends as the name of the man she was dating. Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, known as "Lord Renfrew", a life peer...
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    Harald Haarmann, Joan Marler, Gheorghe Lazarovici, and many others. Colin Renfrew argues that the apparent similarities with Sumerian symbols are deceptive:...
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    Sourcecatalog.com (2011-11-15). Retrieved on 2011-11-20. Iain Morley and Colin Renfrew. The Archaeology of Measurement: Comprehending Heaven, Earth and Time...
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  • heredity". The term archaeogenetics was conceived by archaeologist Colin Renfrew. In February 2021, scientists reported the oldest DNA ever sequenced...
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    storerooms, such as at Knossos, to protect surplus food. The archaeologist Colin Renfrew argued that gathering and storing agricultural surpluses in Bronze Age...
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    diversity in the west." The Anatolian hypothesis proposed by archeologist Colin Renfrew places the pre-PIE homeland in Anatolia around 8000 BCE, and the homeland...
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  • Observer. David Attenborough, Life on Air (2009) p20-21. Daniel, Glyn; Renfrew, Colin (1988). The Idea of Prehistory. Edinburgh University Press. p. 137....
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  • Following the publication of several studies on ancient DNA in 2015, Colin Renfrew, the original author and proponent of the Anatolian hypothesis, has...
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    B. (1998). The Nostratic macrofamily and linguistic palaeontology. Colin Renfrew, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Cambridge: McDonald...
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  • cognitive evolution. The term was first suggested and thus coined by Colin Renfrew and Lambros Malafouris. As explained by archaeologist Dietrich Stout...
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  • by other prominent academic and professional archaeologists such as Colin Renfrew (2006). Other academic archaeologists have chosen to use other terms...
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    the possible exception of the Anatolian languages. On the other hand, Colin Renfrew has argued for a Near Eastern origin of the earliest Indo-European speakers...
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