Alfred M. Tozzer '00, professor of Anthropology, for 35 years a staff member of the Peabody Museum, was honored at a dinner on Saturday night at the Tavern Club of Boston by a group of about sixty colleagues and former students.
Professor Tozzer was presented with a pre-publication copy of a book. "The Maya and Their Neighbors," written and dedicated to him by many of those present. He is recognized as an outstanding authority on Central American archaeology and the Mayan civilization, and he has done much excavation and exploration in that field.
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