Continuing Education

SAA Online Seminars

Consistent with the mission to advance archaeology preservation and practice, the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) provides a continuing education program to support archaeologists at every stage of their careers.

These online events are designed to enhance archaeologists’ skills and knowledge through free-to-members and fee-based online professional development opportunities. The online sessions are ideal for archaeologists at every level:

  • Students exploring new topics
  • Professionals seeking to expand their expertise
  • Organizations looking to train teams together

Please be aware when registering that all times are in the Eastern Time Zone.

 Questions? Email [email protected]

Types of Events

Foundational Skills Seminars

These one-hour seminars are focused on introductory topics and building foundational professional skills. The seminars are free to SAA members and available to non-members for a fee. Most Foundational Skills seminars are RPA-certified, which means attendees receive one Continuing Professional Education credit for participating. Attendees also receive a certificate of completion. The lectures are recorded and available to watch after by SAA members in the Online Learning Archive.

Deeper Digs Seminars

These two-hour seminars are focused on furthering more advanced or specific essential knowledge and technological skills. The seminars are available to both members and non-members for a fee, with an SAA member discount. Most Deeper Digs seminars are RPA-certified, which means attendees receive two Continuing Professional Education credits for participating. Attendees also receive a certificate of completion. The lectures are recorded and available to watch by those who registered for two months after.

There are usually eight Deeper Digs seminars in a year.

Knowledge Series Seminars

The Knowledge Series seminars are opportunities to learn from prominent archaeologists as they share their experiences and expertise. These one-hour lectures are free and exclusive to SAA members. Attendees receive a certificate of completion.  The lectures are recorded and available to watch after by SAA members in the Online Learning Archive.

Student Affairs Lecture Series in Archaeology (SALSA)

The SALSA series is organized by the Student Affairs Committee (SAC). It consists of lectures presented by student members on their current research and provides a space to discuss and connect with other students. The lectures are free and exclusive to SAA members.

Career Pathways

Career Pathways events are a broad category of member-led virtual professional development. They take the form of discussion panels, one-off trainings, or other learning opportunities proposed by members throughout the year. The event should be sponsored by an SAA committee, task force, or interest group, who take the lead on organizing the discussants, presenters, etc. to develop the program for fellow members. Most events are recorded and available to watch after by SAA members in the Online Learning Archive. You can submit your idea for an event using the form in the left sidebar on this page.

Propose an Event

Have an idea for an upcoming event? The SAA is always looking for new and engaging topics and presenters. After submitting the form below, SAA staff will reach out to discuss details and next steps if your proposal is accepted.

Upcoming Event Highlights

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Continuing Education FAQ

Why attend a continuing education event?
There are many benefits to registering for an SAA continuing education event:
  • Keep up to date on developments in the field and emerging topics with the help of leading experts.
  • Advance in your job or career. Many SAA online seminars are RPA-certified. Registered Professional Archaeologists (RPA) or Registered Archaeologists (RA) can receive Continuing Professional Education credit for attending certified seminars.
  • Receive a certificate of completion from SAA for attending a Foundational Skills, Deeper Digs, or Knowledge Series seminar.
When does registration close?
Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis and will remain open until available "seats" are filled or until 4:00 pm E.T. the day before the event.
How do I register?

Click on the "Register" button on the Upcoming Events page. Choose the event you'd like to attend from the list. You'll sign in with your SAA username and password, or create an account if you don't already have one. Click on the "Register Myself" button and answer the prompts. Save your responses, and proceed to checkout. Even for free events, you will need to click the "Proceed to Checkout" button and "Submit Order" to complete your registration.

Primary registrants will receive a confirmation email immediately after successful registration, an invitation email to the event about a week before the course date, and a reminder email the day before. (If you register within a week of the event, you should expect to receive the immediate confirmation and the reminder email the day before.) If you do not receive these, please contact [email protected].

How do I register a group?

Some events have a group option. Two or more individuals sharing a single computer connection in the same physical location qualify for the group rate. There is no maximum limit to how many people can be in a group. Only the primary registrant is required to be an SAA member to receive the SAA group-member pricing.

When registering groups, the primary registrant should submit the group registration form by close of business the day of the event. We regret that we cannot add group participants after that day.

The primary registrant will receive the log in information to join the event. This should not be shared with the group participants to log in separately. The primary registrant will receive the materials, credits, and certificates (where applicable) to share with their group members.

If your group is unable to watch the seminar together, only the primary registrant will be able to view the lecture live. However, for Deeper Digs seminars, everyone in the group will have access to the lecture recording for two months. For other recorded events, recordings will be available only to SAA members in the Online Learning Archive.

How can I cancel or request a refund?

Cancellations and refunds for fee-based events are allowed prior to one week before the course date. If you paid a registration fee, your cancellation is subject to a $25 processing fee.

If you find you are unable to attend an event after registering, please let us know at [email protected].

How do I log on to the event?

SAA Continuing Education uses the video conferencing app Zoom. You will not need a Zoom account in order to join the event, and instructions for logging in on the day will be emailed to each primary registrant. To ensure that you have everything you need, you can try a Zoom test meeting.

Participants should have a stable Internet connection and speakers (either computer or phone) in order to watch and listen. Participants can ask questions of the presenters using a chat text box. Please plan to log in 5-10 minutes before the start time in case you have technical problems.
Can I view a recording of the event?
Most often, yes! All seminars and many other events are recorded. Deeper Digs seminar recordings are made available to those who registered (including everyone in a group) for two months after. Some of these recordings are also available for purchase later as a Seminar On-Demand.

Foundational Skills, Knowledge Series, and other past seminars are available for at least two years in the SAA Member Center's Online Learning Archive. This archive of 30+ hours of free professional development recordings is available only to SAA members.
What do my registration fees pay for?
Many continuing education events are free to SAA members. However, when you do pay a registration fee for an event, you receive a professional development opportunity from an expert in the field to guide you in continuing education and new skills. You also receive (if applicable to that event) a certificate of completion from SAA and Continuing Professional Education credits from the Register of Professional Archaeologists. In addition, those funds are put to use to maintain and improve the program by:
  • Paying for the annual licenses for the online videoconferencing and video hosting platforms
  • Compensating most presenters with an honorarium for their time and expertise
  • Keeping a majority of the events free for SAA members
  • Maintaining an archive of past recordings, which SAA members can view in the Online Learning Archive
  • Supporting a full-time SAA Education and Outreach staff position to run the Continuing Education program

Archaeologists Share What they Do

The Archiving the Archaeologists series is an oral history project of video interviews of archaeologists near retirement or already retired. Listen to real archaeologists reflect on their careers, how and why they became archaeologists, and their contributions to the discipline on the SAA YouTube channel.

Is the Past in Your Future?

Aimed at high school students, the Is the Past in Your Future?  [PDF 1.1 MB] brochure from the SAA provides brief information about a career in archaeology.

The National Historic Preservation Act

The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 is a federal law that protects archaeological resources in the United States. The What is the NPHA? [PDF 1.3 MB] fact-sheet from SAA helps explain the NHPA. It includes common misconceptions about the law and explains the Section 106 review process, which is particularly important to historic preservation.

Be an Archaeology Education Coordinator

If you are an SAA member interested in serving as your area's Archaeology Education Coordinator, please contact [email protected].

SAA Education and Outreach Awards

SAA gives out several archaeology education and outreach-related awards each year: the Distinguished Achievement in Public Archaeology Award, the Excellence in Public Archaeology Programming Award, the Outstanding Public Archaeology Initiative Award, the Binford Family Award for Teaching Scientific Reasoning in Archaeology, the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Award for Archaeology And Education. Learn more about these awards, nominate a worthy individual or project, and view the past honorees!


Archaeology Education Newsletter Archive
1990-Present

SAA's archaeology education newsletter started as the Public Education Committee's print newsletter Archaeology & Public Education (A&PE). Running from 1990 to 1998, it featured news, events, and K-12 lesson plans aimed at expanding awareness of archaeology and heritage issues. It switched to a web format from 2000 to 2004. After a hiatus, it returned as Public Archaeology Notes (PAN) in 2016, managed by SAA's Archaeology Education Coordinators as a way to share news across regions.

Educational Videos

Looking for video content for your classroom? The SAA YouTube channel has short informational videos on a wide variety of topics, long-form interviews with archaeologists, and publicly-available online seminars.

State Archaeology Celebration Poster Contest

Does your state have an annual archaeology celebration? Submit a poster to the SAA State Archaeology Celebration Poster Contest! Learn more about the award and the submissions process.

SAA Committee on Repatriation

The Committee on Repatriation tracks national legislation, testifies at hearings when necessary, and represents SAA in discussions and negotiations on repatriation issues.

JOIN TODAY!

Join to lend your voice and your numbers to our efforts to ensure the archaeological record will exist for future generations.


Race, Inequality, and Decolonization

Please visit a selection of items on topics of race, inequality, and decolonization from The SAA Archaeological Record, Advances in Archaeological Practice, American Antiquity, and Latin American Antiquity.


Online Learning Archive

SAA members, log into the Member Center to access 30+ hours of free continuing education recordings. This is an exclusive member benefit.

Publicly-Available Recordings

Everyone can enjoy and learn from these events. See SAA's Continuing Education playlist on YouTube for publicly-available recordings of past lectures.

Have a Request?

The seminars we offer on-demand will change over time. If there is a past online seminar recording you'd like to view, please let us know at [email protected]. We can't guarantee that we can meet your request, but your input will help us make decisions about what to offer next.

Download the SAA Principles of Archaeological Ethics

In 1996, the SAA Executive Board adopted its Principles of Archaeological Ethics, and in 2016, membership voted to add a Principle No. 9. In 2018, the SAA Board created a series of task forces which culminated in a 2024 update to the Principles, which were adopted overwhelmingly by members on the January 2024 ballot. Download the most current SAA Principles of Archaeological Ethics [PDF 183 KB] to print or use for classrooms or training.