The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is used for archaeology and follows the citation standard established by the journals American Antiquity, Latin American Antiquity, and Advances in Archaeological Practice. This guide lists common in-text and bibliographies examples.
Society of American Archaeology Style Guide (SAA)
Publication Date: Dec. 2023 Revisions
Citing Sources
As a scholar, you need to cite the sources that you use in your research. Your discipline determines the citation style you use. Archaeology uses Society for American Archaeology (SAA) citation style. Citations are important because they:
In-Text Citations
Basic form for in-text citations: Parentheses are placed around the author's surname and year of publication, for example (Smith 2025). Remember to paraphrase content with your own words; quotes are rarely used in scientific publications.
Single author
(Wylie 1991) or Wylie (1991)
Two authors
(Lipe and Varien 1999) or Lipe and Varien (1999)
Three or more authors
(Cobean et al. 1991) or Cobean and others (1991)
Several authors cited in one place or several by same author
Government agency, company, or similar entity as author
Organizations and No authors (Cite the group or organization as the author instead)
Web pages and electronic documents
Social Media
AI-Generated text
Reference List
The reference section begins a new page, under the primary heading References Cited, and must be double-spaced throughout. The format described here is to be used only for articles, reports, comments, forum manuscripts, and book review essays.
Entries should be flush left with the indent underneath to the right. Arrange the parts of each reference in the general order of author(s)/editor(s), date, title (and subtitle if applicable), publisher, location of publisher. For name of publisher, do not include "and Company," "Inc.," "Publishers," "Publishing Company," etc. The reference list is alphabetically listed by the last names of the lead author and matches the sources cited within the text, including tables and figures. Use headline-style capitalization for all English language titles, including articles, book chapters, reports, etc. When citing DOIs, it is usually unnecessary to include an access date. Two or more works by the same author or authors should be listed chronologically (repeating author name[s] for each entry); two or more by the same author or authors in the same year should be listed in the order they are first referred to in the text and differentiated by lowercase letters following the date (e.g., 1991a, 1991b).
About the SAA
The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is used for archaeology and follows the citation standard established by the journals American Antiquity, Latin American Antiquity, and Advances in Archaeological Practice. This guide lists common in-text and bibliographies examples based on the SAA Style Guide PDF (Revised Dec. 2023) or ask a librarian for help.
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