Grahame Clark Medal
The Grahame Clark Medal is awarded by the
Sir Grahame Clark, an eminent prehistorian and archaeologist, and first awarded in 1993.[1]
List of recipients
Source: British Academy
- 1993: Stuart Piggott
- 1995: John Coles
- 1997: J. D. Clark
- 1999: D. J. Mulvaney
- 2002: John Wymer
- 2004: Barrington W. Cunliffe
- 2006: Geoffrey J. Wainwright
- 2008: Paul Mellars
- 2010: Richard Bradley
- 2012: Charles Higham
- 2014: Joan Oates, "to recognise her reputation as one of the leading authorities on Mesopotamian prehistory as well as her fundamental contributions to our understanding of ancient Near Eastern Civilisation."[2]
- 2016: Kristian Kristiansen, "for his contribution to the study of the European Bronze Age, and the management, protection and interpretation of archaeological heritage."[3]
- 2018: Alison Sheridan, "for her outstanding research and wide-ranging contribution to the study of early prehistory."[4]
- 2020: Frances Healy
See also
References
- ^ "Grahame Clark Medal". The British Academy. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
- ^ "Grahame Clark Medal 2014". Prizes and medals. The British Academy. 2014. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
- ^ "Kristian Kristiansen received British Academy's Grahame Clark Medal". European Association of Archaeologists. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
- ^ "Award-winning journalists, prehistorians and world-leading economists honoured with prestigious British Academy prizes and medals | British Academy". British Academy. Retrieved 2018-08-21.