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Kenyon Medal
The
Kenyon Medal
is
awarded
every two years by the
British Academy
'in
recognition
of
work in
the field
of
classical studies
and archaeology'. The medal was
endowed
by
Sir Frederic Kenyon
and was first awarded in 1957.
List of
recipients
Source:
1957 –
John Beazley
1959 –
Michael Ventris
1961 –
Edgar Lobel
1963 –
Carl Blegen
1965 –
Eduard Fraenkel
1967 –
Maurice Bowra
1969 –
Denys Page
1971 – E. R. Dodds
1973 – A. S. F. Gow
1975 –
Ronald Syme
1977 –
Rudolf Pfeiffer
1979 –
Bernard Ashmole
1981 –
Arnaldo Momigliano
1983 –
Arthur Dale Trendall
1985 – D. R. Shackleton Bailey
1987 –
Martin Robertson
1989 – F. W. Walbank
1991 –
Homer Thompson
1993 –
Kenneth Dover
1995 –
John Boardman
1997 – Robin G. M. Nisbet
1999 – Brian B. Shefton
2001 –
no award
2002 –
Martin Litchfield West
2003 –
Nicolas Coldstream
2005 –
Fergus Millar
2007 –
Geoffrey Lloyd
2009 –
James Noel Adams
2011 –
David Peacock
2013 –
Alan Cameron
2015 –
Nigel Guy Wilson
2017 –
Joyce Reynolds
2019 -
Peter Parsons