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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = Thomas Athol
| name = Joyce
| honorific_prefix =
| honorific_suffix = BA
| image = File:Joyce,_Thomas_Athol.jpg
| birth_date = 1878
| death_date = 1942
| address = British Museum, WC<br />[and] 119 Melrose Avenue, Willesden Green, N. [1911]<br />
| occupation = museum work
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1902.11.17
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ordinary fellow
| left =
| clubs =
| societies =
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
AI Council 1903 Member<br />AI Council 1904 Hon. Secretary<br />AI Council 1905 Hon. Secretary<br />AI Council 1906 Hon. Secretary<br />AI Council 1907 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1908 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1909 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1910 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1911 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1912-13 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1913 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1914 Vice President and acting Hon. Secretary from 1 Oct.<br />RAI Council 1915 Vice President and acting Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1916 Vice President and acting Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1917 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1918 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1919 Member<br />RAI Council 1920 Member<br />RAI Council 1921 Member<br />RAI Council 1922 Member<br />RAI Council 1923 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1924 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1925 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1926 Member<br />RAI Council 1927 Member<br />RAI Council 1928 Member<br />RAI Council 1930-31 Member<br />RAI Council 1931-32 President<br />RAI Council 1932-33 President
=== House Notes ===
Proposed by J.L. Myres; seconded by A.C. Haddon, O.M. Dalton, James Edge-Partington, Henry Balfour 1902.10.28<br /><br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Thomas Athol Joyce OBE (4 August 1878 – 3 January 1942) was a British anthropologist. He became an acknowledged expert on American and African Anthropology at the British Museum. He led expeditions to excavate Mayan sites in British Honduras. He wrote articles for the Encyclopedia Britannica including "Negro" which was derided in 1915 for its assumption of racial inferiority. He was the President of both the Royal Anthropological Institute and the Anthropological section of the British Association.<br />Joyce was divorced by his wife, Lilian (born Dayrell) in 1925 and his wife remarried the following year. Joyce's second partner was the travel writer Lilian Elwyn Elliott. Elliott had married before and no evidence has been found of her divorce or a formal marriage ceremony with Joyce.[1]<br /><br /><br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Central American and West Indian archaeology, 1916; Maya and Mexican art, 1927; Mexican archaeology, 1912
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
| first_name = Thomas Athol
| name = Joyce
| honorific_prefix =
| honorific_suffix = BA
| image = File:Joyce,_Thomas_Athol.jpg
| birth_date = 1878
| death_date = 1942
| address = British Museum, WC<br />[and] 119 Melrose Avenue, Willesden Green, N. [1911]<br />
| occupation = museum work
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1902.11.17
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ordinary fellow
| left =
| clubs =
| societies =
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
AI Council 1903 Member<br />AI Council 1904 Hon. Secretary<br />AI Council 1905 Hon. Secretary<br />AI Council 1906 Hon. Secretary<br />AI Council 1907 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1908 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1909 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1910 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1911 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1912-13 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1913 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1914 Vice President and acting Hon. Secretary from 1 Oct.<br />RAI Council 1915 Vice President and acting Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1916 Vice President and acting Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1917 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1918 Hon. Secretary<br />RAI Council 1919 Member<br />RAI Council 1920 Member<br />RAI Council 1921 Member<br />RAI Council 1922 Member<br />RAI Council 1923 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1924 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1925 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1926 Member<br />RAI Council 1927 Member<br />RAI Council 1928 Member<br />RAI Council 1930-31 Member<br />RAI Council 1931-32 President<br />RAI Council 1932-33 President
=== House Notes ===
Proposed by J.L. Myres; seconded by A.C. Haddon, O.M. Dalton, James Edge-Partington, Henry Balfour 1902.10.28<br /><br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Thomas Athol Joyce OBE (4 August 1878 – 3 January 1942) was a British anthropologist. He became an acknowledged expert on American and African Anthropology at the British Museum. He led expeditions to excavate Mayan sites in British Honduras. He wrote articles for the Encyclopedia Britannica including "Negro" which was derided in 1915 for its assumption of racial inferiority. He was the President of both the Royal Anthropological Institute and the Anthropological section of the British Association.<br />Joyce was divorced by his wife, Lilian (born Dayrell) in 1925 and his wife remarried the following year. Joyce's second partner was the travel writer Lilian Elwyn Elliott. Elliott had married before and no evidence has been found of her divorce or a formal marriage ceremony with Joyce.[1]<br /><br /><br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Central American and West Indian archaeology, 1916; Maya and Mexican art, 1927; Mexican archaeology, 1912
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===