Anders Retzius Medal

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The Anders Retzius Medal ( Swedish Anders Retzius medalj ) is an award given between 1913 and 2013 by the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography . It was donated by Anna Hierta-Retzius in 1910 and is named after her father-in-law, the anatomist and anthropologist Anders Retzius .

A representative of anthropology or human geography was honored . The award took place in the years in which the society did not award the Vega Medal intended for physiogeographers , so that these three departments were represented alternately. The medal was presented by the King of Sweden on April 24th , the anniversary of the return of Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld in 1880 after driving the Northeast Passage for the first time . In 2015, however, the society decided not to award the medal anymore due to Retzius' role in race research . Lesley Head , who should actually be awarded this, received the Vega Medal instead.

This award should not be confused with a medal from the Swedish Medical Society ( Svenska Läkaresällskapet ), also named after Anders Retzius .

Award winners

Anders-Retzius-Medal in gold

Anders-Retzius-Medal in silver

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Staffan Helmfrid: Geography in Sweden . In: Belgeo . tape 1 , no. 1 , 2004, p. 163-74 ( online [accessed August 15, 2014]).
  2. Björn af Kleen: Stop för medalj till rasforskarens minne. Dagens Nyheter , March 7, 2015, accessed April 1, 2015 (Swedish).