The Huxley Memorial Medal and Lecture

The Huxley Memorial Medal and Lecture is a lecture and associated medal that was created in 1900 by the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland to honour the anthropologist Thomas Henry Huxley.[1] The lecture and medal are awarded annually to any scientist who distinguishes themselves in any field of anthropological research.[1] Thomas Huxley was fortunate to have another memorial lecture named his honour, The Huxley Lecture that was instituted by the members of Charing Cross Hospital Medical School in 1896.[2]

The Huxley memorial medallion in bronze created by Frank Boucher
The Huxley memorial medallion in bronze created by Frank Boucher

Huxley had been a member of both the Ethnological Society of London (ESL) and the Anthropological Society of London since 1863, and he was President of the ESL during its last two years,[3] and Vice President of the Institute when John Lubbock, Lord Avebury was President. A Huxley Lecture Committee was convened in May 1896, which decided that scientist should be invited to deliver a lecture to honour Huxley.[4]

Recipients

Year Name Title Date Ref
1900John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury"Huxley, the man and his work"13 November 1900[5]
1901Francis Galton"The possible improvement of the human breed under existing conditions of law and sentiment"29 October 1901[6]
1902Daniel John Cunningham"Right-handedness and left-brainedness"28 October 1902[7]
1903Karl Pearson"On the inheritance in man of mental and moral characters, and its relation to the inheritance of physical characters"16 October 1903[8]
1904Joseph Deniker"The six races that make up the current population of Europe"7 October 1904[9]
1905John Beddoe"Colour and race"31 October 1905[10]
1906Flinders Petrie"Migrations"1 November 1906"[11]
1907Edward Burnett TylorAwarded the Huxley medal on 5 November 19075 November 1907[12]
1908William Z. Ripley"The European population of the United States"13 November 1908[13]
1909Gustaf Retzius"The so-called North European race of mankind: a review of and views on the development of some anthropological questions"5 November 1909[14]
1910William Boyd Dawkins"The arrival of man in Britain in the Pleistocene age"22 November 1910[15]
1911Felix von Luschan"The early inhabitants of Western Asia"23 November 1911[16]
1912William Gowland"The metals in antiquity"19 November 1912[17]
1913William Johnson SollasPaviland Cave: an Aurignacian station in Wales14 November 1913[18]
1914James George FrazerFor the presentation of the Huxley medal[12]
1915Émile CartailhacFor the presentation of the Huxley medal[12]
1916James George Frazer"Ancient stories of a great flood"14 November 1916[19]
1917No medal was given nor lecture held. Likely due to World War I[12]
1918No mention of the lecture being held.[12]
1919No mention of the lecture being held.[12]
1920Alfred Cort Haddon"Migrations of cultures in British New Guinea"23 November 1920[20]
1921Henry Balfour"The archer’s bow in the Homeric poems: an attempted diagnosis"1 September 1921[21]
1922Marcellin Boule"L’oeuvre anthropologique du Prince Albert 1er de Monaco et les récents progrès de la Paléontologie humaine en France"Never delivered[22]
1923Edwin Sidney HartlandHartland was awarded the Huxley Medal in 1922 but was not able to prepare and deliver the Huxley Memorial Lecture owing to his health[12]
1924René Verneau"La race de Néanderthal et la race de Grimaldi: leur rôle dans l’Humanité"25 November 1924[12]
1925Arthur John Evans"The early Nilotic, Libyan and Egyptian relations with Minoan Crete"24 November 1925[12]
1926William RidgewayThe death of William Ridgeway meant the Huxley Memorial Lecture was not delivered[12]
1927Aleš Hrdlička"The Neanderthal phase of man"Unknown[23]
1928Arthur Keith"The evolution of the human races"27 November 1928[24]
1929Erland Nordenskiöld"The American Indian as an inventor"26 November 1929[25]
1930Archibald H. Sayce"The antiquity of civilized man"18 November 1930[26]
1931Georg Thilenius"On some biological view-points in ethnology"29 September 1931[27]
1932Charles Gabriel Seligman"Anthropological perspective and psychological theory"29 November 1932[28]
1933John Linton Myres"The Cretan labyrinth: a retrospect of Aegean research"28 November 1933[29]
1934Marc Aurel Stein"The Indo-Iranian borderlands: their prehistory in the light of geography and of recent explorations"31 July 1934[30]
1935Grafton Elliot Smith"The place of Thomas Henry Huxley in anthropology"26 November 1935[31]
1936Edward Westermarck"Methods in social anthropology"27 October 1936[32]
1937Herbert John Fleure"Racial evolution and archaeology"9 November 1937[33]
1938Marcel Mauss"Une catégorie de l’esprit humain: la notion de personne, celle de ‘moi’: un plan de travail"29 November 1938[34]
1939Robert Ranulph Marett"Charity and the struggle for existence"28 November 1939[35]
1940Harold John Edward Peake"The study of prehistoric times"26 November 1940[36]
1941Henri Breuil"The discovery of the antiquity of man: some of the evidence"16 April 1946[37]
1942Charles Leonard Woolley"North Syria as a cultural link in the ancient world"24 November 1942[38]
1943Frederic Charles Bartlett"Anthropology in reconstruction"23 November 1943[39]
1944V. Gordon Childe"Archaeological ages as technological stages"[40]
1945Alfred Kroeber"The ancient Oikoumenê as an historic culture aggregate"[41]
1946Gertrude Caton Thompson"The Aterian industry: its place and significance in the Palaeolithic world"6 May 1946[42]
1947Wynfrid Duckworth"Some complexities of human structure"25 November 1947[43]
1948Robert Lowie"Some aspects of political organization among the American aborigines"[44]
1949James HornellDied before delivery of lecture
1950Julian Huxley"New bottles for new wine: ideology and scientific knowledge"28 November 1950[45]
1951Alfred Radcliffe-Brown"The comparative method in social anthropology"[46]
1952Peter BuckDied before delivery of lecture
1952Kaj Birket-Smith"The history of ethnology in Denmark"[47]
1953Morris Ginsberg"On the diversity of morals"26 November 1953[48]
1954Ralph LintonDied before delivery of lecture
1954Henri Victor Vallois"Neanderthals and Praesapiens"25 November 1954
1955Frederic Wood JonesDied before delivery of lecture
1955Robert Redfield"Societies and cultures as natural systems"22 March 1955[49]
1956J. B. S. Haldane"The argument from animals to men: an examination of its validity for anthropology"29 November 1956[50]
1957Sigvald Linné"Technical secrets of American Indians"28 November 1957[51]
1958Wilfrid Le Gros Clark"Bones of contention"28 November 1957[52]
1959Raymond Firth"Problem and assumption in an anthropological study of religion"[53]
1960Samuel Kirkland Lothrop"Early migration to central and south America"25 November 1960[54]
1961Arthur Mourant"Evolution, genetics and anthropology"24 November 1961[55]
1962Dorothy Garrod"The middle Palaeolithic of the near east and the problem of Mount Carmel man"2 November 1962[56]
1963E. E. Evans-Pritchard"The Zande state"27 June 1963[57]
1964Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald"Early man facts and fantasy"2 April 1964[58]
1965Claude Lévi-Strauss"The future of kinship studies"[59]
1966J. Eric S. Thompson"The Maya central area at the Spanish Conquest and later: a problem in demography"[60]
1967Sherwood Washburn"Behaviour and the origin of man"[61]
1968Georges Henri Rivière"My experience at the Musée d’Ethnologie"[62]
1969Isaac Schapera"The crime of sorcery"[63]
1970Daryll Forde"Ecology and social structure"[64]
1971George Murdock"Anthropology’s mythology"[65]
1972Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza"Origin and differentiation of human races"[66]
1973Klaus Wachsmann"Spencer to Hood: a changing view of non-European music"[67]
1974J. Desmond Clark"Africa in prehistory: peripheral or paramount?"7 November 1974[68]
1975Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff"Cosmology as ecological analysis: a view from the rain forest"27 November 1975[69]
1976M. N. Srinivas"The changing position of Indian women"25 November 1976[70]
1977Meyer Fortes"Sacrifice, or was your fieldwork really necessary?"unknown
1978Joseph Weiner"Beyond physical anthropology"8 November 1978[71]
1979Gordon Willey"Towards a holistic view of ancient Maya civilizations"7 November 1979[72]
1980Edmund Leach"Why did Moses have a sister?"21 Noveber 1980[73]
1981Fei Hsiao-Tung"Some observations on the transformation of rural China"18 November 1981[74]
1982Paul Thornell Baker"Adaptive limits of human populations"17 November 1982[75]
1983Clifford Geertz"Culture and change: the indonesian case"1 February 1983[76]
1984Junichiro Itani"The evolution of primate social structure"21 November 1984[77]
1985Louis Dumont"Are cultures living beings? German identity in interaction"14 November 1985[78]
1986Lewis Binford"Data, relativism and archaeological science: looking at, thinking about and inferring the past"17 September 1986[79]
1987G. Ainsworth Harrison"Social heterogeneity and biological variation"18 November 1987[80]
1988Daniel Carleton Gajdusek"New plagues - old scourges: epidemics of brain disease in population isolates in the twentieth century"2 November 1988[81]
1989Fredrik Barth"Transmission, and the shaping of culture in Asia and Melanesia"22 November 1989[82]
1990Robert Hinde"A biologist looks at anthropology"21 November 1990[83]
1991Colin Renfrew"Archaeology, genetics and linguistic diversity: a new synthesis?"27 November 1991[84]
1992Mary DouglasBalaam's Place in the Book of Numbers18 November 1992[85]
1993George W. Stocking Jr.Reading the palimpsest of enquiry: Notes and Queries and the history of social anthropology16 February 1993[86]
1994Sidney W. MintzEnduring substances and trying theories: the Caribbean region as Oikumenê7 December 1994[87]
1995Jack GoodyA kernel of doubt: agnosticism in cultural and cross-cultural perspective6 December 1995[88]
1996Phillip TobiasThe ape-like Australopithecus after 70 years: was it hominid?27 November 1996[89]
1997Stanley TambiahTransnational movements, multiculturalism and ethnonationalism18 November 1997[90]
1998Marshall SahlinsTwo or three things that I know about culture18 November 1998[91]
1999Sally Falk MooreCertainties undone: fifty turbulent years of legal anthropology, 1949-199927 October 1999[92]
2000Pierre BourdieuParticipant objectivation: breaching the boundary between anthropology and sociology - how?6 December 2000[93]
2001John Francis Marchment MiddletonMerchants: An Essay in Historical Ethnography14 November 2001[94]
2002Jane GoodallThe scientific study of primates and its impact on contemporary world-views4 December 2002[95]
2003Gananath ObeyesekereCannibal talk: dialogical misunderstandings in the south seas15 July 2003[96]
2004Marilyn StrathernA Community of Critics? Thoughts on New Knowledge8 December 2004[97]
2005Peter UckoForms such as never were in nature: forging authenticity7 December 2005[98]
2006Leslie AielloDiet, energy and human evolution7 December 2006[99]
2007Adam KuperChanging the subject – about cousin marriage, among other thing14 December 2007[100]
2008Maurice GodelierCommunity, society, culture: three keys to understanding today’s conflicted identities7 November 2008[101]
2009Ian HodderHuman-thing entanglement: towards an integrated archaeological perspective[102]
2010Johannes FabianCultural anthropology and the question of knowledge4 February 2010[103]
2011Bruce KapfererHow Anthropologists Think: Refiguring the Exotic[104]
2012Alan MacfarlaneAnthropology, Empire and Modernity[105]
2013Howard MorphyExtended Lives in Global Spaces: The Anthropology of Yolngu Pre Burial Ceremonies[106]
2014Tim IngoldOn Human Correspondence[107]
2015Robin DunbarDunbar’s number(s): constraints on the social world[108]
2016Margaret LockMutable Environments and the Permeable Human Body11 November 2016[109]
2017Margaret ConkeyField Walking, Walking the Field: Anthropological Archaeology as Viewed from Deep Time[110]
2018Anna TsingFeral Atlas:The More-than-Human Anthropocene29 November 2018[111][112]
2019Chris HannEconomy and Ethics in the Cosmic Process18 December 2019[113]
2020Stephen LevinsonThe ‘interaction engine’: the evolution of the infrastructure for language14 December 2020[114]
2021Steve ShennanPopulation and the dynamics of culture change14 December 2021[115]

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