Preview In a 1980 article, Colin Renfrew lamented how, in the decades following the 1950s radiocarbon revolution a “Great Divide” had formed between anthropological archaeology and classical archaeology. The former, since the 1950s, had been moving towards quantitative and statistical methodologies alongside explicit theory to generate new ideas about the processes of human development. … Continue reading Connecting communities in archaic Greece: exploring economic and political networks through data modelling
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