About the SAA Awards
The Society for American Archaeology Awards recognize and honor knowledge and professional achievements at all career levels--from student and early career archaeologists to those who have made lasting contributions to the Society and the profession. The Call for Nominations opens in the fall of each year.
The 2025 Call for Award Nominations is open.
Deadlines and nomination information vary by award
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publicly announced, anyone recommended for an award, scholarship, or grant will be required to certify the following:
(a) I am not and have not ever been the subject of a discrimination or harassment lawsuit or related administrative complaint that resulted in an adverse finding; and(b) I do not have and have not had a current or pending disciplinary action such as suspension or termination of registration, resulting from a Register of Professional Archaeologists’ grievance investigation.
Professional Awards
Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship
Nomination/Submission Deadline: 11 Dec 2024
Award Description
In honor of the late Dienje M. E. Kenyon, a fellowship is offered to support a woman archaeologist in the early stages of graduate zooarchaeology training, Kenyon’s specialty. Two awards of $2,000 will be made. To qualify for the award, applicants must be enrolled an M.A. or Ph.D. degree program focusing on archaeology. Strong preference will be given to applicants in the early stage of research project development and/or data collection, under the mentorship of a zooarchaeologist.
Who Is Eligible to Submit Nominations or Apply for the Award
Woman graduate students in archaeology are eligible to apply. You do not need to be a member of the SAA or a US citizen to apply.
Nomination/Submission Materials Required
Any submission for the Dienje Kenyon Fellowship is required to have:
1) a 1500-word statement of proposed zooarchaeological research by the applicant towards which the award would be applied, which must include a) a short budget section or statement regarding how the fellowship funds would be utilized and b) a bibliography/literature cited section (the budget and bibliography do not count towards the 1500-word limit for the statement)
2) a curriculum vita that clearly indicates when graduate studies began. These materials should be sent as an email attachment (Microsoft Word) to the committee chair. Additional materials are described below.
Other Special Requirements
In addition to the statement of proposed research and a curriculum vita, a letter of support from the student's primary advisor who can speak to the applicant's work and research potential is required. The letter must indicate the year in which the applicant began graduate studies. This letter should be e-mailed directly to the chair by the student's primary advisor.
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publicly announced, anyone recommended for an award, scholarship, or grant will be required to certify the following:
(a) I am not and have not ever been the subject of a discrimination or harassment lawsuit or related administrative complaint that resulted in an adverse finding; and(b) I do not have and have not had a current or pending disciplinary action such as suspension or termination of registration, resulting from a Register of Professional Archaeologists’ grievance investigation.
Nature of Award (e.g. monetary, medal, symposium)
The winning applicants will receive a $2,000 fellowship in order to complete the proposed research, described in the application materials. In addition, the awardee is recognized by the SAA through a plaque presented during the business meeting held at the Annual Meeting, a citation in The SAA Archaeological Record, and acknowledgment on the awards page of the SAA Website.
Current Committee Charge
The committee solicits nominations and selects recipients for the Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship. The fellowship is presented in support of research by women students in the early stages of their archaeological training. It is presented in honor of Dienje Kenyon.
Committee Composition
Committee composition is chair and at least four members.
Term Length
Term length is three years. Individuals ending their terms cycle off the committee at the close of the Business Meeting held during the annual SAA Meeting, and new appointees begin their terms at this time.
Award Cycle
N/A
Committee Chair and End of Term
Brianna Pobiner [2026]
Committee Chair Contact Information
Committee Members and Ends of Terms
Selection or Evaluation Criteria
Successful applications will demonstrate how the Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship will make a significant contribution to the applicant’s research as well as to zooarchaeology in general.
Committee Deliberation Process (e.g. dates, venue)
The committee will meet electronically to evaluate the applications once the submission deadline has passed.
2024 Tiyas Bhattacharya and Maggie Katongo
2023 Christine Conlan and Sylvia Wemanya
2022 Katherine Morucci and Anubhav Preet Kaur
2021 Jemima Georges
2020 Christine A. Mikeska
2019 Weronika Tomczy
2018 Ashleigh Rogers
2017 Katie Tardio
2016 Arianne Boileau
2015 Allison L. Wolfe
2014 Sarah Raffae MacIntosh
2013 Shoshana Rosenberg
2012 Angela Perri
2011 Carla Hadden
2010 Ashley Sharpe
2009 Kayla P. Pettit
2008 Sarah G. Bergh
2007 Jennifer L. Henecke
2006 Sarah Elizabeth Mistak
2005 Michelle LeFebvre
2004 Jamie Clark
2003 Elizabeth Arnold
2002 Elizabeth Espy
2001 Briana Pobiner
2000 Rhonda Bathurst
Travel Awards
Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship
Nomination/Submission Deadline: 11 Dec 2024
Award Description
In honor of the late Dienje M. E. Kenyon, a fellowship is offered to support a woman archaeologist in the early stages of graduate zooarchaeology training, Kenyon’s specialty. Two awards of $2,000 will be made. To qualify for the award, applicants must be enrolled an M.A. or Ph.D. degree program focusing on archaeology. Strong preference will be given to applicants in the early stage of research project development and/or data collection, under the mentorship of a zooarchaeologist.
Who Is Eligible to Submit Nominations or Apply for the Award
Woman graduate students in archaeology are eligible to apply. You do not need to be a member of the SAA or a US citizen to apply.
Nomination/Submission Materials Required
Any submission for the Dienje Kenyon Fellowship is required to have:
1) a 1500-word statement of proposed zooarchaeological research by the applicant towards which the award would be applied, which must include a) a short budget section or statement regarding how the fellowship funds would be utilized and b) a bibliography/literature cited section (the budget and bibliography do not count towards the 1500-word limit for the statement)
2) a curriculum vita that clearly indicates when graduate studies began. These materials should be sent as an email attachment (Microsoft Word) to the committee chair. Additional materials are described below.
Other Special Requirements
In addition to the statement of proposed research and a curriculum vita, a letter of support from the student's primary advisor who can speak to the applicant's work and research potential is required. The letter must indicate the year in which the applicant began graduate studies. This letter should be e-mailed directly to the chair by the student's primary advisor.
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publicly announced, anyone recommended for an award, scholarship, or grant will be required to certify the following:
(a) I am not and have not ever been the subject of a discrimination or harassment lawsuit or related administrative complaint that resulted in an adverse finding; and(b) I do not have and have not had a current or pending disciplinary action such as suspension or termination of registration, resulting from a Register of Professional Archaeologists’ grievance investigation.
Nature of Award (e.g. monetary, medal, symposium)
The winning applicants will receive a $2,000 fellowship in order to complete the proposed research, described in the application materials. In addition, the awardee is recognized by the SAA through a plaque presented during the business meeting held at the Annual Meeting, a citation in The SAA Archaeological Record, and acknowledgment on the awards page of the SAA Website.
Current Committee Charge
The committee solicits nominations and selects recipients for the Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship. The fellowship is presented in support of research by women students in the early stages of their archaeological training. It is presented in honor of Dienje Kenyon.
Committee Composition
Committee composition is chair and at least four members.
Term Length
Term length is three years. Individuals ending their terms cycle off the committee at the close of the Business Meeting held during the annual SAA Meeting, and new appointees begin their terms at this time.
Award Cycle
N/A
Committee Chair and End of Term
Brianna Pobiner [2026]
Committee Chair Contact Information
Committee Members and Ends of Terms
Selection or Evaluation Criteria
Successful applications will demonstrate how the Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship will make a significant contribution to the applicant’s research as well as to zooarchaeology in general.
Committee Deliberation Process (e.g. dates, venue)
The committee will meet electronically to evaluate the applications once the submission deadline has passed.
2024 Tiyas Bhattacharya and Maggie Katongo
2023 Christine Conlan and Sylvia Wemanya
2022 Katherine Morucci and Anubhav Preet Kaur
2021 Jemima Georges
2020 Christine A. Mikeska
2019 Weronika Tomczy
2018 Ashleigh Rogers
2017 Katie Tardio
2016 Arianne Boileau
2015 Allison L. Wolfe
2014 Sarah Raffae MacIntosh
2013 Shoshana Rosenberg
2012 Angela Perri
2011 Carla Hadden
2010 Ashley Sharpe
2009 Kayla P. Pettit
2008 Sarah G. Bergh
2007 Jennifer L. Henecke
2006 Sarah Elizabeth Mistak
2005 Michelle LeFebvre
2004 Jamie Clark
2003 Elizabeth Arnold
2002 Elizabeth Espy
2001 Briana Pobiner
2000 Rhonda Bathurst
Student Awards
Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship
Nomination/Submission Deadline: 11 Dec 2024
Award Description
In honor of the late Dienje M. E. Kenyon, a fellowship is offered to support a woman archaeologist in the early stages of graduate zooarchaeology training, Kenyon’s specialty. Two awards of $2,000 will be made. To qualify for the award, applicants must be enrolled an M.A. or Ph.D. degree program focusing on archaeology. Strong preference will be given to applicants in the early stage of research project development and/or data collection, under the mentorship of a zooarchaeologist.
Who Is Eligible to Submit Nominations or Apply for the Award
Woman graduate students in archaeology are eligible to apply. You do not need to be a member of the SAA or a US citizen to apply.
Nomination/Submission Materials Required
Any submission for the Dienje Kenyon Fellowship is required to have:
1) a 1500-word statement of proposed zooarchaeological research by the applicant towards which the award would be applied, which must include a) a short budget section or statement regarding how the fellowship funds would be utilized and b) a bibliography/literature cited section (the budget and bibliography do not count towards the 1500-word limit for the statement)
2) a curriculum vita that clearly indicates when graduate studies began. These materials should be sent as an email attachment (Microsoft Word) to the committee chair. Additional materials are described below.
Other Special Requirements
In addition to the statement of proposed research and a curriculum vita, a letter of support from the student's primary advisor who can speak to the applicant's work and research potential is required. The letter must indicate the year in which the applicant began graduate studies. This letter should be e-mailed directly to the chair by the student's primary advisor.
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publicly announced, anyone recommended for an award, scholarship, or grant will be required to certify the following:
(a) I am not and have not ever been the subject of a discrimination or harassment lawsuit or related administrative complaint that resulted in an adverse finding; and(b) I do not have and have not had a current or pending disciplinary action such as suspension or termination of registration, resulting from a Register of Professional Archaeologists’ grievance investigation.
Nature of Award (e.g. monetary, medal, symposium)
The winning applicants will receive a $2,000 fellowship in order to complete the proposed research, described in the application materials. In addition, the awardee is recognized by the SAA through a plaque presented during the business meeting held at the Annual Meeting, a citation in The SAA Archaeological Record, and acknowledgment on the awards page of the SAA Website.
Current Committee Charge
The committee solicits nominations and selects recipients for the Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship. The fellowship is presented in support of research by women students in the early stages of their archaeological training. It is presented in honor of Dienje Kenyon.
Committee Composition
Committee composition is chair and at least four members.
Term Length
Term length is three years. Individuals ending their terms cycle off the committee at the close of the Business Meeting held during the annual SAA Meeting, and new appointees begin their terms at this time.
Award Cycle
N/A
Committee Chair and End of Term
Brianna Pobiner [2026]
Committee Chair Contact Information
Committee Members and Ends of Terms
Selection or Evaluation Criteria
Successful applications will demonstrate how the Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship will make a significant contribution to the applicant’s research as well as to zooarchaeology in general.
Committee Deliberation Process (e.g. dates, venue)
The committee will meet electronically to evaluate the applications once the submission deadline has passed.
2024 Tiyas Bhattacharya and Maggie Katongo
2023 Christine Conlan and Sylvia Wemanya
2022 Katherine Morucci and Anubhav Preet Kaur
2021 Jemima Georges
2020 Christine A. Mikeska
2019 Weronika Tomczy
2018 Ashleigh Rogers
2017 Katie Tardio
2016 Arianne Boileau
2015 Allison L. Wolfe
2014 Sarah Raffae MacIntosh
2013 Shoshana Rosenberg
2012 Angela Perri
2011 Carla Hadden
2010 Ashley Sharpe
2009 Kayla P. Pettit
2008 Sarah G. Bergh
2007 Jennifer L. Henecke
2006 Sarah Elizabeth Mistak
2005 Michelle LeFebvre
2004 Jamie Clark
2003 Elizabeth Arnold
2002 Elizabeth Espy
2001 Briana Pobiner
2000 Rhonda Bathurst
Student Fellowship Awards
Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship
Nomination/Submission Deadline: 11 Dec 2024
Award Description
In honor of the late Dienje M. E. Kenyon, a fellowship is offered to support a woman archaeologist in the early stages of graduate zooarchaeology training, Kenyon’s specialty. Two awards of $2,000 will be made. To qualify for the award, applicants must be enrolled an M.A. or Ph.D. degree program focusing on archaeology. Strong preference will be given to applicants in the early stage of research project development and/or data collection, under the mentorship of a zooarchaeologist.
Who Is Eligible to Submit Nominations or Apply for the Award
Woman graduate students in archaeology are eligible to apply. You do not need to be a member of the SAA or a US citizen to apply.
Nomination/Submission Materials Required
Any submission for the Dienje Kenyon Fellowship is required to have:
1) a 1500-word statement of proposed zooarchaeological research by the applicant towards which the award would be applied, which must include a) a short budget section or statement regarding how the fellowship funds would be utilized and b) a bibliography/literature cited section (the budget and bibliography do not count towards the 1500-word limit for the statement)
2) a curriculum vita that clearly indicates when graduate studies began. These materials should be sent as an email attachment (Microsoft Word) to the committee chair. Additional materials are described below.
Other Special Requirements
In addition to the statement of proposed research and a curriculum vita, a letter of support from the student's primary advisor who can speak to the applicant's work and research potential is required. The letter must indicate the year in which the applicant began graduate studies. This letter should be e-mailed directly to the chair by the student's primary advisor.
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publicly announced, anyone recommended for an award, scholarship, or grant will be required to certify the following:
(a) I am not and have not ever been the subject of a discrimination or harassment lawsuit or related administrative complaint that resulted in an adverse finding; and(b) I do not have and have not had a current or pending disciplinary action such as suspension or termination of registration, resulting from a Register of Professional Archaeologists’ grievance investigation.
Nature of Award (e.g. monetary, medal, symposium)
The winning applicants will receive a $2,000 fellowship in order to complete the proposed research, described in the application materials. In addition, the awardee is recognized by the SAA through a plaque presented during the business meeting held at the Annual Meeting, a citation in The SAA Archaeological Record, and acknowledgment on the awards page of the SAA Website.
Current Committee Charge
The committee solicits nominations and selects recipients for the Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship. The fellowship is presented in support of research by women students in the early stages of their archaeological training. It is presented in honor of Dienje Kenyon.
Committee Composition
Committee composition is chair and at least four members.
Term Length
Term length is three years. Individuals ending their terms cycle off the committee at the close of the Business Meeting held during the annual SAA Meeting, and new appointees begin their terms at this time.
Award Cycle
N/A
Committee Chair and End of Term
Brianna Pobiner [2026]
Committee Chair Contact Information
Committee Members and Ends of Terms
Selection or Evaluation Criteria
Successful applications will demonstrate how the Dienje Kenyon Memorial Fellowship will make a significant contribution to the applicant’s research as well as to zooarchaeology in general.
Committee Deliberation Process (e.g. dates, venue)
The committee will meet electronically to evaluate the applications once the submission deadline has passed.
2024 Tiyas Bhattacharya and Maggie Katongo
2023 Christine Conlan and Sylvia Wemanya
2022 Katherine Morucci and Anubhav Preet Kaur
2021 Jemima Georges
2020 Christine A. Mikeska
2019 Weronika Tomczy
2018 Ashleigh Rogers
2017 Katie Tardio
2016 Arianne Boileau
2015 Allison L. Wolfe
2014 Sarah Raffae MacIntosh
2013 Shoshana Rosenberg
2012 Angela Perri
2011 Carla Hadden
2010 Ashley Sharpe
2009 Kayla P. Pettit
2008 Sarah G. Bergh
2007 Jennifer L. Henecke
2006 Sarah Elizabeth Mistak
2005 Michelle LeFebvre
2004 Jamie Clark
2003 Elizabeth Arnold
2002 Elizabeth Espy
2001 Briana Pobiner
2000 Rhonda Bathurst
Scholarships: for undergraduate and graduate student scholarships, see the Cheryl L. Wase Memorial Scholarship, Matthew Tobin Cappetta Archaeological Scholarship, Student Excellence in Archaeology Scholarships, and Native American Scholarships.