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'''Alfred Percival Maudslay'''
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AI Council 1895 Member<br />AI Council 1896 Member<br />AI Council 1897 Member<br />AI Council 1898 Vice President<br />AI Council 1899 Vice President<br />AI Council 1900 Vice President<br />AI Council 1908 Member<br />AI Council 1909 Member<br />AI Council 1910 Member<br />AI Council 1911 President<br />AI Council 1912-13 President
=== House Notes ===
1894.10.17 proposed by Dr Tylor<br />1926 Rivers Memorial Medal<br />death noted in the Report of the Council for 1930<br />Obit: Man 32 (1932)<br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Alfred Percival Maudslay (18 March 1850 – 22 January 1931) was a British colonial diplomat, explorer and archaeologist. He was one of the first Europeans to study Maya ruins.<br /><br />Born Lower Norwood, Surrey; died Fownhope, Herefordshire. Held various colonial posts in Caribbean and Pacific. His collections from them led to founding of the University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge. Best known for his work in Central America. His Mayan collections are mainly in the British Museum. Honorary degrees from Oxford and Cambridge<br />