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
Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education
Nomination/Submission Deadline: 06 Jan 2025
Award Description
The Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education recognizes excellence of individuals or institutions in using archaeological methods, theory, and/or data to enliven, enrich, and enhance other disciplines, and to foster the community of archaeology education practitioners. The Peabody Award will spotlight these contributions and promote teaching ideas, exercises, activities, and methods across the educational spectrum, from K-12 through higher education and including public education broadly conceived.
Who Is Eligible to Submit Nominations or Apply for the Award
Anyone may submit a nomination, however, the committee does not accept self-nominations. Nominees may be members or nonmembers of the SAA. Eligible nominees include museum educators, archaeology educators, college and university faculty members (including graduate students and adjunct faculty), Indigenous group or tribal personnel, as well as educators in K-12 schools; eligible institutional nominees include college or university departments, museum education programs, archaeology centers, non-profit organizations, CRM companies, and Indigenous groups or their programs.
Nomination/Submission Materials Required
Other Special Requirements
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publically 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 awardee is recognized by the SAA through a monetary award of $1,000, 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 Teaching Awards Committee solicits nominations and selects recipients for the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education and the Lewis R. Binford Award for Teaching Scientific Reasoning in Archaeology. Both awards exist only as long as there is funding for them.
Committee Composition
Committee composition is one chair and at least four members, one of whom may be a professional archaeologist who is a past or present member of the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Advisory Committee.
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 SAA Annual Meeting, and new appointees begin their terms at this time.
Award Cycle
Committee Chair and End of Term
Pei-Lin Yu [2026]
Committee Chair Contact Information
Committee Members and Ends of Terms
Selection or Evaluation Criteria
Nominations are reviewed individually by members of the Teaching Awards Committee, who select a recipient based on the following criteria: exemplary development of educational programming at any level, creativity and innovation in the development of those programs, availability of course materials for sharing via SAA, efforts to foster the community of archaeology education practitioners, and overall impact and sustainability of programs.
Committee Deliberation Process (e.g. dates, venue)
The committee reads and evaluates all nominations after the submission date. The committee chair takes an email vote before the end of January, and an awardee is selected through a simple majority vote. The chair then prepares the award texts (short and long citations) for the SAA Committee on Awards.
2024 Kelly Goldberg
2023 Pima Community College Centre for Archaeological Field Training
2022 Lisa Overholtzer
2021 Diving with a Purpose
Travel Awards
Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education
Nomination/Submission Deadline: 06 Jan 2025
Award Description
The Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education recognizes excellence of individuals or institutions in using archaeological methods, theory, and/or data to enliven, enrich, and enhance other disciplines, and to foster the community of archaeology education practitioners. The Peabody Award will spotlight these contributions and promote teaching ideas, exercises, activities, and methods across the educational spectrum, from K-12 through higher education and including public education broadly conceived.
Who Is Eligible to Submit Nominations or Apply for the Award
Anyone may submit a nomination, however, the committee does not accept self-nominations. Nominees may be members or nonmembers of the SAA. Eligible nominees include museum educators, archaeology educators, college and university faculty members (including graduate students and adjunct faculty), Indigenous group or tribal personnel, as well as educators in K-12 schools; eligible institutional nominees include college or university departments, museum education programs, archaeology centers, non-profit organizations, CRM companies, and Indigenous groups or their programs.
Nomination/Submission Materials Required
Other Special Requirements
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publically 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 awardee is recognized by the SAA through a monetary award of $1,000, 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 Teaching Awards Committee solicits nominations and selects recipients for the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education and the Lewis R. Binford Award for Teaching Scientific Reasoning in Archaeology. Both awards exist only as long as there is funding for them.
Committee Composition
Committee composition is one chair and at least four members, one of whom may be a professional archaeologist who is a past or present member of the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Advisory Committee.
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 SAA Annual Meeting, and new appointees begin their terms at this time.
Award Cycle
Committee Chair and End of Term
Pei-Lin Yu [2026]
Committee Chair Contact Information
Committee Members and Ends of Terms
Selection or Evaluation Criteria
Nominations are reviewed individually by members of the Teaching Awards Committee, who select a recipient based on the following criteria: exemplary development of educational programming at any level, creativity and innovation in the development of those programs, availability of course materials for sharing via SAA, efforts to foster the community of archaeology education practitioners, and overall impact and sustainability of programs.
Committee Deliberation Process (e.g. dates, venue)
The committee reads and evaluates all nominations after the submission date. The committee chair takes an email vote before the end of January, and an awardee is selected through a simple majority vote. The chair then prepares the award texts (short and long citations) for the SAA Committee on Awards.
2024 Kelly Goldberg
2023 Pima Community College Centre for Archaeological Field Training
2022 Lisa Overholtzer
2021 Diving with a Purpose
Student Awards
Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education
Nomination/Submission Deadline: 06 Jan 2025
Award Description
The Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education recognizes excellence of individuals or institutions in using archaeological methods, theory, and/or data to enliven, enrich, and enhance other disciplines, and to foster the community of archaeology education practitioners. The Peabody Award will spotlight these contributions and promote teaching ideas, exercises, activities, and methods across the educational spectrum, from K-12 through higher education and including public education broadly conceived.
Who Is Eligible to Submit Nominations or Apply for the Award
Anyone may submit a nomination, however, the committee does not accept self-nominations. Nominees may be members or nonmembers of the SAA. Eligible nominees include museum educators, archaeology educators, college and university faculty members (including graduate students and adjunct faculty), Indigenous group or tribal personnel, as well as educators in K-12 schools; eligible institutional nominees include college or university departments, museum education programs, archaeology centers, non-profit organizations, CRM companies, and Indigenous groups or their programs.
Nomination/Submission Materials Required
Other Special Requirements
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publically 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 awardee is recognized by the SAA through a monetary award of $1,000, 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 Teaching Awards Committee solicits nominations and selects recipients for the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education and the Lewis R. Binford Award for Teaching Scientific Reasoning in Archaeology. Both awards exist only as long as there is funding for them.
Committee Composition
Committee composition is one chair and at least four members, one of whom may be a professional archaeologist who is a past or present member of the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Advisory Committee.
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 SAA Annual Meeting, and new appointees begin their terms at this time.
Award Cycle
Committee Chair and End of Term
Pei-Lin Yu [2026]
Committee Chair Contact Information
Committee Members and Ends of Terms
Selection or Evaluation Criteria
Nominations are reviewed individually by members of the Teaching Awards Committee, who select a recipient based on the following criteria: exemplary development of educational programming at any level, creativity and innovation in the development of those programs, availability of course materials for sharing via SAA, efforts to foster the community of archaeology education practitioners, and overall impact and sustainability of programs.
Committee Deliberation Process (e.g. dates, venue)
The committee reads and evaluates all nominations after the submission date. The committee chair takes an email vote before the end of January, and an awardee is selected through a simple majority vote. The chair then prepares the award texts (short and long citations) for the SAA Committee on Awards.
2024 Kelly Goldberg
2023 Pima Community College Centre for Archaeological Field Training
2022 Lisa Overholtzer
2021 Diving with a Purpose
Student Fellowship Awards
Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education
Nomination/Submission Deadline: 06 Jan 2025
Award Description
The Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education recognizes excellence of individuals or institutions in using archaeological methods, theory, and/or data to enliven, enrich, and enhance other disciplines, and to foster the community of archaeology education practitioners. The Peabody Award will spotlight these contributions and promote teaching ideas, exercises, activities, and methods across the educational spectrum, from K-12 through higher education and including public education broadly conceived.
Who Is Eligible to Submit Nominations or Apply for the Award
Anyone may submit a nomination, however, the committee does not accept self-nominations. Nominees may be members or nonmembers of the SAA. Eligible nominees include museum educators, archaeology educators, college and university faculty members (including graduate students and adjunct faculty), Indigenous group or tribal personnel, as well as educators in K-12 schools; eligible institutional nominees include college or university departments, museum education programs, archaeology centers, non-profit organizations, CRM companies, and Indigenous groups or their programs.
Nomination/Submission Materials Required
Other Special Requirements
Prior to any award recommendation being finalized and publically 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 awardee is recognized by the SAA through a monetary award of $1,000, 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 Teaching Awards Committee solicits nominations and selects recipients for the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology and Education and the Lewis R. Binford Award for Teaching Scientific Reasoning in Archaeology. Both awards exist only as long as there is funding for them.
Committee Composition
Committee composition is one chair and at least four members, one of whom may be a professional archaeologist who is a past or present member of the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Advisory Committee.
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 SAA Annual Meeting, and new appointees begin their terms at this time.
Award Cycle
Committee Chair and End of Term
Pei-Lin Yu [2026]
Committee Chair Contact Information
Committee Members and Ends of Terms
Selection or Evaluation Criteria
Nominations are reviewed individually by members of the Teaching Awards Committee, who select a recipient based on the following criteria: exemplary development of educational programming at any level, creativity and innovation in the development of those programs, availability of course materials for sharing via SAA, efforts to foster the community of archaeology education practitioners, and overall impact and sustainability of programs.
Committee Deliberation Process (e.g. dates, venue)
The committee reads and evaluates all nominations after the submission date. The committee chair takes an email vote before the end of January, and an awardee is selected through a simple majority vote. The chair then prepares the award texts (short and long citations) for the SAA Committee on Awards.
2024 Kelly Goldberg
2023 Pima Community College Centre for Archaeological Field Training
2022 Lisa Overholtzer
2021 Diving with a Purpose
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.