Society for American Archaeology Announces 2025 Award Recipients
Past SAA President Dr. Joe E. Watkins to Receive the SAA Lifetime Achievement Award
The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2025 awards, which will be bestowed on April 25, 2025, at the SAA 90th Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado.
“The Society has a long tradition of acknowledging excellence in the field of archaeology through our awards, which pay tribute to those performing outstanding archaeological scholarship and research,” said SAA President Dan Sandweiss. “In addition to honoring highly trained and experienced archaeologists, SAA awards also identify up-and-coming leaders in the field. We are particularly pleased that this year’s Lifetime Achievement recipient is Joe Watkins, a past SAA president and only the second Native American SAA president.”
Dr. Watkins, a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, served as SAA president from 2019 to 2022. The only previous Native American SAA president was the SAA’s founder and first president, Arthur C. Clark. Dr. Watkins was selected because he has opened up the discipline for Indigenous archaeologists with accomplishments like beginning the SAA Native American Scholarships and “his tireless efforts to elevate both institutional and public images of archaeology as a profession, especially those in which Indigenous peoples globally are welcomed and respected as collaborators and beneficiaries.”
“To be recognized by my peers for an award of this magnitude is beyond belief,” Watkins said. “I am humbled and honored to have my contributions to the discipline considered to be on a similar level to those who have previously earned this award.”
SAA award recipients, such as for the Lifetime Achievement honor, are selected by dedicated and knowledgeable award committees made up of SAA member volunteers.
2025 Society for American Archaeology Awards
The full award citations are available in the SAA 90th Annual Meeting Program.
Presidential Recognition Awards: Katherine L. Chiou, John G. Douglass, Sara L. Juengst, Daniel M. Perez, Christopher B. Rodning, Joshua M. Torres, Matthew Velasco
2024 Archaeology Celebration Poster Contest Awards: 1st Place: Wyoming; 2nd Place: Maryland; 3rd Place: Arkansas
Dienje Kenyon Fellowship: Haylee Backs and Samantha Stephens