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nominations for its Award for Excellence in Public Education. This award is presented for outstanding, Learned in Developing Archaeological Programs for Middle School Students: A Cautionary Tale During March-April 1994, the Kellogg Middle School Archaeological Society, an Idaho school district- sponsored club, traveled to the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah to study the archaeological, an archaeological site. As a result of National Park Service and professional educator participation

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at AJohnson@dnr.state.in.us. Call for Nominations for Award for Excellence in Public Education The Society for American Archaeology confers the Excellence in Public Education Award to recognize outstanding, be applied toward the Iowa Archaeological Certification Program, sponsored by the OSA and the Iowa, at www.uiowa.edu/~osa/. Conservancy Plans to Open Delta Research Center This Winter The Archaeological Conservancy plans to open its Delta Center for Archaeological Research at the Humber- McWilliams Site

87th Annual Meeting (Chicago, IL - 2022)

Annual Meeting 13 Book Awards Award for Excellence in Archaeological Analysis Award for Excellence in Cultural Resource Management Award for Excellence in Curation and Collections Management Award for Excellence in Collections-based Research and Education Award for Excellence in Latin American, for Excellence in Archaeological Analysis Recipient: David Whitley David Whitley has earned SAA’s Award for Excellence in Archaeological Anal- ysis for his extraordinary contributions to rock art

ape2002_winter

and Publications NEWS SAA Calls for Nominations for Public Education Award The Society for American Archaeology calls for nominations for its Award for Excellence in Public Education. A certificate, in The SAA Archaeological Record. This award recognizes institutions or individuals who bring, archaeological sites and to interpret how these Native Americans tamed the Sonoran Desert for eight, to identify Hohokam archaeological sites and to interpret how these Native Americans tamed the Sonoran Desert

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and Publications NEWS AnthroNotes Receives Award for Excellence in Public Education At the Society, of the Smithsonian Institution's Department of Anthropology, received the SAA Award for Excellence in Public, Archeology Day, June 29, in which visitors can experience a full day of archaeological excavations, about archaeology hands-on by participating in excavations at a simulated Hohokam archaeological site, , SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park, at 937-268-8199, or malamasly@aol.com Or check the Ohio

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the Vermont Archaeological Society's Excellence in Archaeology Award in 1996 and has been written up, Excellence in Education Award. What's new in the second edition? Thirteen additional chapters, Site Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland is a new web page from the Maryland Archaeological, of diagnostic artifacts recovered from archaeological sites in Maryland and would be of interest, on archaeological exploration of a shipwreck that might have been abandoned there by Christopher

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for Excellence in Public Education. This award is presented for outstanding contributions, Workshop Planned for Midwest/Plains Joint Conference The Midwest Archaeological conference, November 11 at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Macon, Georgia, annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in San Diego, California, January 3-6, 2001, perspectives on how archaeological sites are presented to the public as tourists and visitors. There also

84th Annual Meeting (Albuquerque, NM - 2019)

Grants for Precolumbian Archaeology Dissertation Award Book Awards Award for Excellence in Archaeological Analysis Award for Excellence in Cultural Resource Management Award for Excellence in Curation, Collections Management, and Collections-based Research & Education Award for Excellence, and those interested in our collective past. AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS, to archaeological analysis. AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Recipient: Duane E. Peter Duane

SAA Bulletin 6-1

, Phoenix, of a felony violation of the Archaeological Resource Protection Act of 1979 (ARPA, Stephen T . Mather Award. NPCA, the only private member­ ship organization dedicated to the pro­ tection and improvement of the Nation­ al Park System, established the annual Mather Award, surprised about the award and pleased to know that people appreciate what I'm doing." Lytle will be considered for the national award along with three other regional winners. The annual award

85th Annual Meeting (Austin, Texas - 2020)

Archaeology Book Awards Award for Excellence in Archaeological Analysis Award for Excellence in Cultural Resource Management Award for Excellence in Latin American and Caribbean Archaeology Award for Excellence in Public Education Crabtree Award Fryxell Award for Interdisciplinary Research, . AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Recipient: Rafael Alejandro Pastrana Cruz Rafael Alejandro Pastrana Cruz has earned the SAA’s Excellence in Archaeological Analysis Award for his

SAA Bulletin 9-4

archaeological resour­ ces. The final numbers, however, will not be available until after, million, and added $400,000 to the National Park Service's (NPS) operations budget for archaeological, Representatives Meet William D. Hohmann, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society After five years of hard work and preparation, Earl Lubensky of the Missouri Archaeological Society called to order, of the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Chair; Leland W. Patterson of the Houston

SAA Record May 2019 WEB

 SAA archaeological record the S O C I E T Y F O R A M E R I C A N A R C H A E O L O G Y May, archaeological record the The Magazine of the Society for American Archaeology Volume 19, No. 3 May, University Press, College Station. SAA archaeological record the 2 The SAA Archaeological Record, Archaeological Record is provided free to members. SAA publishes The SAA Archaeological Record, for the content, opinions, and information contained in The SAA Archaeological Record. SAA, its

SAA Bulletin 6-5

Award to Charle6 E. Bennett. . . . . . . . 7 Meet/ng8 .................• . . ..... . 8 Soolaty, ourselves as dominant forces in the ultimate disposition of their archaeological affairs, students for this professional world. If they don't, archaeological decisions will continue to be made, paid to explanatory uses of the archaeological record. It is also labor intensive, to the extent, for the protection of archaeological materials, but have ignored the economic facts that plague our quasi

89th Annual Meeting (New Orleans, LA - 2024)

Program of the 89th A n nual Meeting 17 Award for Excellence in A rchaeological A n a lysis Award for Excellence in Cultural Resource Management Award for Excellence in Latin A m e r i c a n and Caribbean A rchaeology Award for Excellence in Curation and Collections Management Award for Excellence in Collections-Based Research and Education Excellence in Public A rchaeology Programming Award, cais.uga.edu|(706)542-1395 Yourone-stopshopfor archaeologicalchemistry ElementalAnalysis byICP-OES&ICP-MS

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), including the Award for Excellence in Archaeological Analysis (2009), the Outstanding Poster Award, for the Phi Beta Kappa Northern California Association Excellence in Teaching Award (1995). Other, CONTEXTS: ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ETHNOHISTORIC, AND CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING IDEOLOGICAL, to major archaeological investigations around the world. Profound insights into early food production, and Kandace Hollenbach; Timothy Sullivan Symposium GEOPACHA: EXPANDING SCALES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL

SAA Bulletin 11-2

Archaeological Survey, Drawer 820, State University, AR 72467. (501) 972-2071. The Crabtree Award, of us are obvious. I will continue to solicit brief articles and papers on archaeological projects, include broad scale comparisons of archaeological research issues and include "Ethnoarchaeology and Site, the substantive results of the past 20 years of regional archaeological re­ search throughout the New, and hear about new archaeological data. This year's Fryxell Symposium, scheduled for Friday morning, has

SAA Bulletin 2-2_Feb

tellum, Chairman of the SPMA Board of Directors. The award will recognize excellence in a specific, W. HAURY AWARD CREATED An award honoring Dr. Emil w. Haury, Professor Emeritus at the University, in Globe, Arizona. "The Emil W. Haury Award was created t o recognize outs t anding contributions, . For further information on the Haury Award, please c o ntact: T. J. Priehs Executive Director, will accompany the award. A selection committee composed of the Board of Directors of SPMA

88th Annual Meeting Abstracts (Portland, OR - 2023)

AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRACTICE (PRESIDENT’S' FORUM) Cultural heritage resources, techniques have been central to the practice of archaeological science on the continent for over half, of Archaeological Resources: The Airlie House Report brought cultural resource management, archaeological and historical research, we hope to better reconstruct broad trends and shifts, TRANSITIONS IN PREHISPANIC AND COLONIAL METALLURGY: RECENT AND ONGOING RESEARCH AT THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE

SAA Policy Document August 2023

............................................................................... 42 Naming New or Existing Award, Student Members on Award Committees ............................................................................................. 43 Student Poster Award Deadline, Student Paper Award Clarification ....................................................................................................... 44 Student Paper Award Deadline

87th Annual Meeting Abstracts (Chicago, IL - 2022)

the Award for Excellence in Archaeological Analysis (2009), the Outstanding Poster Award (1997, Kappa Northern California Association Excellence in Teaching Award (1995). Other archaeologists have, and are central to major archaeological investigations around the world. Profound insights into early food, : EXPANDING SCALES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS THROUGH IMAGERY-BASED SURVEY IN THE ANDES This symposium, for documenting archaeological sites in Andean South America. Using a federated approach, the platform