Keyes-Orr Award

The Charles Keyes-Ellison Orr Award

Starting in 1977, this award has been presented to an individual whenever deemed appropriate in recognition of outstanding service to the IAS and in the research, reporting, and preservation of Iowa’s precontact and historic heritage.

Two individuals have played particularly prominent roles in the development of Iowa archaeology. For over 20 years, Dr. Charles R. Keyes, a professor of German languages, and Ellison Orr, a retired businessman, labored jointly in an effort to interpret and to preserve Iowa’s past. During this time, Dr. Keyes was responsible for coordinating the statewide program of surveys and excavations, while Ellison Orr served in a dual capacity as field supervisor and excavation reporter. Their researches resulted in the accumulation of a substantial body of archaeological data, which permitted delineation of virtually all the major cultural-historical sequence in the state. But perhaps more importantly, they were responsible for generating new enthusiasm and interest in Iowa archaeology, which culminated, under their leadership, in the creation of the IAS, an organization dedicated to archaeological preservation and interpretation.

In recognition of their contributions, the IAS has established an award symbolic of the cooperation that existed between these individuals. This award represents the degree of cooperation that should exist between career and lay archaeologists if archaeology is to succeed as a discipline supportive of a broad range of interests and talents.

The major criteria for the award is that the recipient exemplify those qualities characteristic of the relationship between Keyes and Orr. Specifically, those qualities are:

  • (1) involvement in the IAS in support of research and service undertaken in furthering its goals;
  • (2) the learning and employment of accepted and standard procedures for the acquisition of knowledge;
  • (3) the use of this knowledge to further public educational programs concerning Iowa’s precontact and historic heritage.

Implicit in these criteria are the principles of cooperation and communication — principles that constitute the foundation of continued and successful archaeological programs involving both lay and career archaeologists.

How to Nominate a Candidate

Anyone in the IAS can nominate an individual(s). Notice of the award and a call for nominees will be posted once a year in the IAS Newsletter and IAS email list serve. The Committee Chair (current Vice President) prepares an annual slate of nominees from all names submitted and forwards this slate to the Keyes-Orr Award Committee (the four outgoing members on the Board of Directors) for a vote. The award is presented at the annual spring meeting.

Nomination/Submission Materials Required

  1. Award Nomination Form (downloadable PDF)
  2. A letter of nomination that identifies the person being nominated, summarizes their qualities as aligned with the Award criteria (bulleted), and communicates the nominee’s service to Iowa archaeology at large
  3. Letter(s) of support/endorsements (no more than three)

    Keyes-Orr Award Past Recipients

    1977Don Spears
    1978John and Barb Feeley, and Ruth Thornton
    1979David Carlson
    1980Mildred Wedel and Henry Field
    1981Arnold Roggman
    1982D. D. Davis
    1983Pat and Paul Williams
    1984Betsy Lyman and Gary Valen
    1985no award given
    1986Alton K. Fisher, Richard Slattery
    1987Duane Anderson
    1988no award given
    1989no award given
    1990Dale Henning
    1991Arlo Johnson
    1992D. E. (Pid) and Thelma Pidcock
    1993Deb Zieglowsky Baker
    1994Dennis Miller
    1995Shirley Schermer
    1996Joe Beals
    1997David M. Gradwohl
    1998Dale & Marian Gifford
    1999W.D. Frankforter and Jim Pilgrim
    2000Merle Simonsen
    2001Reynold Ruppe (posthumous); and Chuck (posthumous) and Shirley Smith
    2002William Green and Robin Lillie
    2003Joe Tiffany
    2004Adrian Anderson (posthumous)
    2005Lynn M. Alex; Michael and Nancy Heimbaugh
    2006George Horton
    2007Steve Lensink
    2008no award given
    2009Ferrell Anderson
    2010Mary Helgevold
    2011Michael Perry
    2012Alan Hawkins
    2013Don Raker
    2014David Benn and Berti Beals
    2015James Collins
    2016Mark Mertes
    2017Fred Gee and Doug Jones (posthumous)
    2018Dorothy Kelley
    2019Russell Baldner and Toby Morrow (posthumous)
    2020 Cherie Haury-Artz
    2021Alan Becker and Kathy Gourley
    2022Leah Rogers and Nancy Osborn Johnsen
    2023Linda Burkhart
    2024Mark Anderson