الإتحاد العام للآثاريين العرب

الإتحاد العام للآثاريين العرب

The Arab Council of the General Union of Arab Archeologists

Emanating from the Association of Arab Universities member

In the NGO’s at UNESCO



 The Arab Council of the General Union of Arab Archeologists was established in 1998 as a specialized scientific organization; emanating from the Association of Arab Universities. It is considered as the first entity to bring together the Arab Archeologists from the ocean to the gulf under one scientific and professional umbrella. The Arab Council of the General Union of Arab Archeologists works in all fields of archaeology, museum, excavations, underwater antiquities, architectural restoration along with organizing lots of specialized workshops and scientific conferences in all area of archeological works through a group of regional centers.



Official letter from the Association of Arab Universities confirming the recognition of the Arab Council of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists as one of its councils, as listed on the Association’s website: )https://www.aaru.edu.jo/councils/ (

 The Arab Council aims to support the scientific research in the field of antiquities and heritage.

 Moreover, the Arab Council aims to enhance cooperation between the academic and research institutions and the Arab Council aims to specialized organizations concerned in the heritage protections.


The Arab Council seeks to:

1-Unify he Arab efforts in preserving the Arab heritage.

2-Helding scientific conferences, specialized seminars and training workshops .

3-Publishing peer-reviewed scientific journals Such as Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists (https://jguaa2.journals.ekb.eg/) Maǧalla Al-Itiād Al-ʿām Lil Aārīyin Al-ʿarab (https://jguaa.journals.ekb.eg/and awliyya Al-Itiād Al-ʿām Lil Aārīyin Al-ʿarab - Dirāsāt fi Aār Al-Waan Al-ʿarabī (https://cguaa.journals.ekb.eg/).

4-Providing the scientific awards and support to the Arab researches.

5-Developing databases of Arab competencies and archaeological.

 The Arab Council membership includes an elite group of archaeologists, heritage scholars specialists from the various Arab Universities and organizations furthermore, the Arab Council works in coordination with regional and international organizations concerned in heritage. Like ISESCO, ALESCO and UNESCO.


The Arab Council of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists Publications

The Arab Council works to improve the scientific publishing in the field of antiquities by issuing three major publications:-

 1- The Journal of the General Union of Arab Archeologists (JGUAA2) published in English, French, German, Italian, and Arabic papers. It’s a semi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal covered by Scopus (2019 to present). 

https://jguaa2.journals.ekb.eg/ 

2-Maǧalla Al-Itiād Al-ʿĀm lil-Āārīyīn al-ʿArab (JGUAA) is a semi-annual, peer-reviewed academic journal published in Arabic. It is indexed in Arcif, DOAJ, and EBSCO. https://jguaa.journals.ekb.eg/ 

3. awliyya Al-Itiād Al-ʿām Lil Aārīyin Al-ʿarab - Dirāsāt fi Aār Al-Waan Al-ʿarabī  is the biggest Encyclopedia of Antiquities in the Arab World; including more than five thousand archeological studies in different archeological field in addition to the cultural heritage in the Arab World; published in 33 volumes, published in Arabic and English

https://cguaa.journals.ekb.eg/ 







The Archeological Issues:-

In the conferences and seminars of the Arab Council, important archeological issues were discussed in the Arab World level like:-

1.Risks of the destruction of heritage in Gaza, Sudan and Lebanon.

2.Reality of antiquities in the Arab World in light of the imminent dangers and the solutions.

3.Monitoring the risks of armed attacks in the archeological sites in the Arab World specially in Palestine.

 4.Dangers in the archeological sites due to armed conflicts and extremism claims.



Workshops during one of the Annual Conferences

 of the Arab Council


1.Digitalization and its applications in documenting and preserving the heritage in the Arab World.

2.Impact of climate changes on the archeological sites and buildings.

3.Civilization and the Civilizology rights to its recovery.



Training Courses


The Arab Council of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists offers specialized scientific training courses for young researchers in archaeology to enhance their academic and professional qualifications, for example:

  1. Preserving the heritage in the Digital era: Mechanisms of Registration and management of the museum Collection.
  2. Effective Museum presentation “Museum of the Egyptian Art at Munich in Germany as a Model”.
  3. Applications of the AI and modern techniques in documenting heritage, archival resources and maintenance methodologies between reality and challenges.
  4. Detecting forgery and counterfeiting of old coins and verifying their authenticity.
  5. Preserving the heritage and the role of the human resources in its management.
  6. Using modern technologies in protecting the museum collections in crises and disasters.
  7.  Training courses in examining and analyzing antiquities, verifying their authenticity and detecting their forgery.




The Heritage Panorama

It is one of the scientific and cultural initiatives of the Arab Council of the General Union for Arab Archeologists. 

-It aims to highlight the cultural heritage of the Arab Nation in a comprehensive panoramic image that combines scientific visual presentation. 

-The Heritage Panorama is a cultural window that highlights the role of the Arab Council of the General Union for Arab Archeologists in preserving the cultural identity and in supporting and protecting the Arab Heritage issues for the future generations.




Regional Centers

Goals of the Regional Centers


 Organize specialized training courses for the rehabilitation of the archeologists, technicians, engineers and restorers in the fields of archeology and heritage through practical and scientific activities.

-Prepare integrated scientific studies and preservation’s strategies about the current status of the monuments and heritage in the Arab region to confront risks and armed conflicts.

 Many outstanding scholars



Contact Us:

ِAddress : The main branch: New Headquarters in Sheikh Zayed City next to Specialty Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Egypt

The second branch: 10 Hassan Hamdy St. behind al-Mabeusin City - first floor- flat Nº.6., Cairo, Egypt

- Email: jguaa2@arabarch.org;

jguaa@arabarch.org

 arabarch@yahoo.com

- The Arab Council of General Union of Arab Archaeologists’s Secretary: (002) 01000924569/(002)01002534513