The World Archaeological Congress (WAC) is a not-for-profit organization and forum for discussion for anyone who is concerned with the study of the past. WAC seeks to promote interest in the past in all countries, to encourage the development of regionally-based histories and to foster international academic interaction. Its aims are based on the need to make archaeological studies relevant to the wider community.

WAC holds an international Congress every four years to promote:

  • the exchange of results from archaeological research;
  • professional training and public education for disadvantaged nations, groups and communities;
  • the empowerment and support of Indigenous groups and First Nations peoples;
  • and the conservation of archaeological sites.

Previous WAC Congresses have been held in England, Venezuela, India, South Africa, the United States and Ireland. Patrons for these events have included Prince Charles (WAC-1), Nelson Mandela (WAC-4), Harriet Fulbright (WAC-5), Mary Mcaleese, President of Ireland (WAC-6), and King Abdullah of Jordan (WAC-7).

WAC is a not-for-profit.

 

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