Gavin Lucas, professor of archaeology at the University of Iceland, has been awarded the Rivers Memorial Medal by the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. The Medal was presented at a formal ceremony in London last month. Gavin was awarded the Rivers Memorial Medal for his contributions to archaeological method and theory.
The Rivers Memorial Medal has been awarded since 1923 in honour of William Halse Rivers, who was President of the Royal Anthropological Society. To be awarded this Medal is a great honour, with previous recipients including many of the most eminent scholars in the fields of anthropology and archaeology, such as A.C. Haddon, Edward Westermarck, Raymond Firth, Meyer Fortes, Edward Evans-Pritchard and Bronislaw Malinowski. Among the younger recipients are Max Gluckman, Mary Douglas, Rodney Needham and J.R. Goody.