IPCAA Ph.D. Candidate
About
Drew received his BA in Classical Archaeology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His thesis focused on social dynamics and economic organization at Archaic urban sites in Crete. His research makes use of quantitative and computational approaches to the archaeological record in order to structure inferences and build models of ancient cities and communities. He has been a staff member at the Azoria Project in Crete since 2013 and has spent the last two summers working as the site's topographer and GIS specialist. He has also been a part of a research group at the Santa Fe Institute examining evidence for urban scaling in the archaeological record in the Basin of Mexico.