'Andrew Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn' (born
25 July 1937) is an
English archaeologist, notable for his work on the
radiocarbon revolution, the prehistory of languages,
archaeogenetics, and the prevention of looting of archaeological sites. Colin Renfrew developed the Renfrew Hypothesis, which argues that Proto-Indo-Europeans lived 2,000 years before the
Kurgans, in Anatolia (what is now Turkey), then later diffused to Greece, then to Italy, Sicily, Corsica, the Mediterranean coast of France, Spain, and Portugal.
Renfrew was educated at
St Albans School,
Hertfordshire 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
Archaeology and
Anthropology, graduating in
1962. In 1965 he completed his
PhD thesis ''
Neolithic and
Bronze Age cultures of the
Cyclades and their external relations'' and in the same year married Jane M. Ewbank.
In
1965 he was appointed to the post of lecturer in the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology at the
University of Sheffield. Between
1968 and
1970, Renfrew directed excavations at
Sitagroi,
Greece. In
1968 he unsuccessfully contested the
Sheffield Brightside parliamentary constituency on behalf of the
Conservative Party. In that year he was elected a Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries and in
1970 was elected 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 Greece.
In
1981 he was elected to the
Disney Professorship of Archaeology in the
University of Cambridge, a post he held until he retired in
2004. In
1990 Renfrew was appointed as Director of the
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. He published ''Archaeology and Language: The Puzzle of the
Indo-European Origins'' in
1987. He served as Master of
Jesus College from
1986 till
1997, and was awarded the prestigious
Balzan Prize, given in Prehistoric Archaeology in 2004, the year of his retirement from the University. Since 2004, he is Chairman of the Managing Council for the
British School at Athens. In 2005-2006, he was appointed Visiting Scholar at the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA.
He was awarded a
life peerage in
1991, and chose the style 'Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn', of Hurlet in the District of
Renfrew.
Books
★ 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 Wagstaff, Malcolm (editors), 1982, '' An Island Polity, the Archaeology of Exploitation in
Melos'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
★ Renfrew, A.C., (editor), 1985, '' The Archaeology of Cult, the Sanctuary at
Phylakopi'', London: British School at Athens and Thames & Hudson.
★ Renfrew, A.C., 1987, ''Archaeology and Language: The Puzzle of Indo-European Origins'', London: Pimlico. ISBN 0-7126-6612-5
★ Renfrew, A.C. and
Bahn, P. , 1991, ''Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice'', London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-28147-5
★ 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 and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05114-3
★ Ernestine S. Elster and Colin Renfrew (eds), Prehistoric Sitagroi : excavations in northeast Greece, 1968-1970. Vol. 2, The final report. Los Angeles, CA : Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles, 2003. Monumenta archaeologica 20.
★ Colin Renfrew, Marija Gimbutas and Ernestine S. Elster (eds.), Excavations at Sitagroi, a prehistoric village in northeast Greece. Vol. 1. Los Angeles : Institute of Archaeology, University of California, 1986.
See also
★
Anatolian hypothesis
★
JP Mallory
External links
★
Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
★
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research