The 90th Annual Meeting will be held April 23–April 27, 2025, in Denver, Colorado.
The program is composed of general sessions, symposia, forums, lightning rounds, posters, and workshops. The SAA Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of archaeologists of the Americas, and it offers unparalleled networking opportunities in its exhibit hall, excursions, and receptions and career-development opportunities.
The meeting has a wide audience that ranges from anyone who has interest in archaeology to experts in the field. Attendees come from all over the United States and from over 45 countries! With a wide variety of presentations and events, attendees are able to learn something new, meet new contacts, and reconnect with old friends.
Elizabeth Hora, Public Archaeologist, and Ryan McGrath, Cultural Compliance Reviewer, both with the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, are presenting new research at the Annual Meeting. Elizabeth is using statistical methods to shed light on where the Fremont went when they migrated out of the Uinta Basin, and Ryan McGrath is analyzing maps of where the Fremont chose to place their rock imagery to learn more about Fremont farming locales.
Follow this link to view the full meeting program and learn more! https://www.saa.org/annual-meeting