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- 1892 - 1925 (Creation)
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Reginald Campbell Thompson was an archaeologist, Assyriologist, cuneiformist and fiction writer, along with being a member of the Royal Asiatic Society.
He was educated at St. Paul’s School in 1894, before becoming a student of Caius College, Cambridge, 1895-1899. After graduating from the college he became an assistant in the Egyptian and Assyrian Department, British Museum, a position he held from 1899 to 1905, during which he published his first book, ‘The Reports of Magicians and Astrologers of Nineveh and Babylon’ (1900) and undertook several trips to Algeria (1901), Egypt (1902), Tripoli (1903) and Iraq (1904-1905). During his trip in Iraq he conducted an excavation at Nineveh and found the remains of the temple of Nabu.
After resigning from the British Museum in December 1905 Thompson entered the service of the Sudanese government, where he conducted a survey until summer 1906, after which he accepted the post of Assistant Professor of Semitic Language at the University of Chicago, which he held from 1907 to 1909. In the following years Thompson continued with his excavations in the Middle East, including in Carchemish (1911), at a Coptic site in Wadi Sargah (1913-1914) and – interrupted by his service for the Mesopotamian Campaign during WWI – in Abu Shahrain (1918). He returned to Nineveh for an excavation from 1927 to 1932.
Alongside his lifelong interest in archaeology and Assyrian studies, Thompson also had a passion for literature, which resulted in three fictional works, including ‘A Song of Araby’ (1921) and ‘A Mirage of Sheba’ (1923) – both published under the pseudonym of John Guisborough – and ‘A Digger’s Fancy: A Melodrama’ (1938).
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Administrative documents, correspondence and printed materials pertaining to the foundation of the Richard Burton Memorial Fund and inauguration of the giving of the Burton Medal. There are also some examples of the Medal.
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The material was arranged into different types thus:
- RAS BMM/1/1 - Administrative Documents
- RAS BMM/1/2 - Correspondence
- RAS BMM/1/3 - Printed Materials
- RAS BMM/1/4 - Medals
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Researchers are advised to look at the Minutes of the Council Meetings and the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of the appropriate time period for further information concerning the Inauguration of the Medal
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- John Pinches (Subject)
- Reginald Campbell Thompson (Subject)
- Penzer Norman Mosley 1892-1960 (Subject)
- Baker F. Grenfell (Subject)
- MacDougall James Patten 1849-1919 (Subject)
- Chalmers Lord Robert 1858-1938 (Subject)
- Swinburne Algernon Charles 1837-1909 poet (Subject)
- Hansman John (Subject)