Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement
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The Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement is awarded by the Archaeological Institute of America in "recognition of a scholar who has made distinguished contributions to archaeology through his or her fieldwork, publications, and/or teaching."
It is the institute's highest award. First awarded in 1965, it has been awarded annually since 1969.[1]
List of AIA Gold Medal winners
edit- 2025: Andrea Berlin[2]
- 2024: John Camp[3]
- 2023: Andrew F. Stewart[4]
- 2022: Elizabeth Fentress[5]
- 2021: Katherine M.D. Dunbabin[6]
- 2020: Jack L. Davis, University of Cincinnati[7]
- 2019: Curtis Runnels, Boston University
- 2018: Ian Hodder, Stanford University
- 2017: John R. Clarke, University of Texas at Austin[8]
- 2016: Malcolm Bell III, University of Virginia[9]
- 2015: Charles Brian Rose[10]
- 2014: L. Hugh Sackett
- 2013: Jeremy B. Rutter[11][12]
- 2012: Lawrence Richardson Jr.
- 2011: Susan Irene Rotroff[13]
- 2010: John Humphrey[14]
- 2009: Henry Tutwiler Wright[15]
- 2008: James Wiseman[16][17]
- 2007: Larissa Bonfante[18]
- 2006: Maria C. Shaw and Joseph W. Shaw[19][20]
- 2005: Lionel Casson[21][22]
- 2004: David B. Stronach[23]
- 2003: Philip Betancourt[24][25]
- 2002: Robert McCormick Adams[26]
- 2001: Emmett L. Bennett Jr.[27]
- 1999: Patty Jo Watson[28][29]
- 1998: Anna Marguerite McCann[30][31]
- 1997: Clemency Chase Coggins[32][33]
- 1996: Wilhelmina F. Jashemski[34][35]
- 1995: R. Ross Holloway[36]
- 1994: Emeline Richardson[37]
- 1993: Charles Kaufman Williams, II[38]
- 1992: Evelyn Byrd Harrison[39]
- 1991: Machteld J. Mellink[40][41]
- 1990: John W. Hayes[42]
- 1989: Virginia R. Grace[43]
- 1988: Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway[44] and John Desmond Clark[45][46]
- 1987: Dorothy Burr Thompson[47]
- 1986: George F. Bass[48][49][50]
- 1985: Saul S. Weinberg and Gladys Davidson Weinberg[51]
- 1984: Margaret Thompson[52]
- 1983: James Bennet Pritchard[53]
- 1982: Peter H. von Blanckenhagen
- 1981: William Andrew McDonald[54]
- 1980: John Langdon Caskey[55][56]
- 1979: Dows Dunham[57]
- 1978: George M.A. Hanfmann[58]
- 1977: Lucy Shoe Meritt[59]
- 1976: Edith Porada[60]
- 1975: Eugene Vanderpool[61]
- 1974: Margarete Bieber[62]
- 1973: Gordon R. Willey[63]
- 1972: Homer A. Thompson[64]
- 1971: Robert John Braidwood[65]
- 1970: George E. Mylonas[66]
- 1969: Oscar Theodore Broneer, Rhys Carpenter, and William B. Dinsmoor Jr.
- 1968: Gisela M. A. Richter[67]
- 1967: William Foxwell Albright[68]
- 1966: Hetty Goldman[69]
- 1965: Carl W. Blegen[70]
See also
editReferences
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- ^ "Susan Rotroff—2011 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/susanrotroff%E2%80%942011goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ "John Humphrey— 2010 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/johnhumphrey%E2%80%942010goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ "Henry T. Wright— 2009 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/henrytwright%E2%80%942009goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ "James Wiseman— 2008 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/jameswiseman%E2%80%942008goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
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- ^ "Maria C. Shaw and Joseph W. Shaw— 2006 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/mariacshawandjosephwshaw%E2%80%942006goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
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- ^ "David B. Stronach— 2004 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/davidbstronach%E2%80%942004goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ "Philip P. Betancourt—2003 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/philippbetancourt%E2%80%942003goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ Archaeological Institute of America. General Meeting (2006). Pottery and Society: The Impact of Recent Studies in Minoan Pottery : Gold Medal Colloquium in Honor of Philip P. Betancourt : 104th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, 5 January 2003. Archaeological Institute of America. ISBN 978-1-931909-14-3.
- ^ "Robert McCormick Adams— 2002 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/robertmccormickadams%E2%80%942002goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement Archived 2014-11-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Emmett L. Bennett Jr.— 2001 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/emmettlbennettjr%E2%80%942001goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Patty Jo Watson—1999 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/pattyjowatson%E2%80%941999goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ David H. Dye (1 January 2008). Cave Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands: Essays in Honor of Patty Jo Watson. Univ. of Tennessee Press. pp. 17–. ISBN 978-1-57233-608-7.
- ^ "Anna Marguerite McCann—1998 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/annamargueritemccannemmettlbennettjr%E2%80%941998goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ Anna Marguerite McCann; John Pollini (2005). Terra marique: studies in art history and marine archaeology in honor of Anna Marguerite McCann on the receipt of the gold medal of the Archaeological Institute of America. Oxbow Books. ISBN 978-1-84217-148-6.
- ^ "Clemency Chase Coggins— 1997 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/clemencychasecoggins%E2%80%941997goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ Kate Fitz Gibbon (2005). Who Owns the Past?: Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law. Rutgers University Press. pp. 348–. ISBN 978-0-8135-3687-3.
- ^ "Wilhelmina F. Jashemski— 1996 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/wilhelminafjashemski%E2%80%941996goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ Wilhelmina Feemster Jashemski; Frederick G. Meyer (19 September 2002). The Natural History of Pompeii. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-521-80054-9.
- ^ "R. Ross Holloway— 1995 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/rrossholloway%E2%80%941995goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement Archived 2014-05-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Emeline Richardson— 1994 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/emelinerichardson%E2%80%941994goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement Archived 2014-11-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Charles Kaufman Williams, II— 1993 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/charleskaufmanwilliamsii%E2%80%941993goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ "Evelyn Byrd Harrison— 1992 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/evelynbyrdharrison%E2%80%941992goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement Archived 2019-05-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Machteld J. Mellink— 1991 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/machteldjmellink%E2%80%941991goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ Patrick Yearly (January 2007). They Were Giants 2007. iUniverse. pp. 40–. ISBN 978-0-595-42813-7.
- ^ "John W. Hayes— 1990 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/johnwhayes%E2%80%941990goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ "Virginia R. Grace— 1989 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/virginiargrace%E2%80%941989goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement Archived 2017-02-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway— 1988 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/brunildesismondoridgway%E2%80%941988goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement
- ^ "John Desmond Clark— 1988 Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement" http://www.archaeological.org/johndesmondclark%E2%80%941988goldmedalawarddistinguishedarchaeologicalachievement Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
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External links
edit- Gold Medal Awards Archaeological Institute of America web site