WPACRC sponsored first Conference on Ancient Civilization in George Washington University Washington DC, USA in 2019.  The Provost of GWU hosted a seminar in GWU Museum and met with the Chinese Delegation led by Mr. Yau. Also, Mr. Yau also met with the President of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. 

Mission of WPACRC

The World Pre-Ancient Civilization Research Center (WPACRC) is committed to the discovery, preservation, and interpretation of the world’s earliest civilizations. Our mission is to illuminate the origins and development of human societies through comprehensive research, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of our shared ancient heritage.

Core Objectives:

  1. Research and Discovery:
    • Conduct and support archaeological excavations, fieldwork, and interdisciplinary studies to uncover the artifacts, structures, and cultural practices of pre-ancient civilizations.
    • Utilize cutting-edge technologies such as remote sensing, GIS, and bioarchaeology to enhance our understanding of early human societies.
  2. Preservation and Conservation:
    • Advocate for the protection and conservation of ancient sites and artifacts, ensuring they are preserved for future generations.
    • Develop and implement sustainable conservation practices in collaboration with local and international partners.
  3. Education and Public Engagement:
    • Provide educational programs, workshops, and resources to promote awareness and understanding of pre-ancient civilizations among students, educators, and the general public.
    • Develop interactive exhibits, digital platforms, and publications to share our findings and engage a global audience.
  4. Scholarly Collaboration:
    • Foster collaboration among archaeologists, historians, anthropologists, and other scholars from around the world to promote interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange.
    • Organize conferences, symposiums, and academic publications to disseminate research findings and stimulate scholarly dialogue.
  5. Cultural Heritage and Community Involvement:
    • Work closely with local communities, respecting their connection to ancient sites and involving them in preservation and research efforts.
    • Support initiatives that empower local communities to protect and celebrate their cultural heritage.
  6. Global Partnerships:
    • Establish partnerships with museums, universities, research institutions, and governmental organizations to enhance our research capabilities and broaden the impact of our work.
    • Advocate for international cooperation in the protection and study of pre-ancient cultural heritage.