Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement, C. Brian Rose, University of Pennsylvania
For his work in the field at Troy, the Granicus River Valley Survey Project, and Gordion; his visionary and energetic efforts to provide cultural heritage training to the members of the US military serving in Iraq and Afghanistan; and his highly influential role as an educator, formerly at University of Cincinnati and now at University of Pennsylvania.
Best Practices in Site Preservation Award
Temple of the Winged Lions Cultural Resource Management, Christopher Tuttle
For the initiatives developed to stabilize, conserve, and protect the monumental temple and its precinct; rehabilitate the surrounding landscape; develop and implement a comprehensive presentation strategy for the temple and its environs; publish the data derived from both the original excavation and the new project; develop guidelines and manuals for different aspects of cultural resource management work; and build local capacity for undertaking CRM efforts.
Outstanding Work in Digital Archaeology Award
The Ancient World Online, Charles E. Jones, Pennsylvania State University
For his work on open access material relating to the ancient world, serving archaeological information to more than 1.1 million unique visitors to the site since its inception in 2009.