Ancient Human Heritage & Civilizations Institute
About
Ancient Human Heritage & Civilizations Institute
Ancient Human Heritage was conceived by its founder, Ghazi Alayli, who was born and raised in a rich cultural environment. His vision seeks to create a bridge between contemporary education and the preservation of humanity ancient history, fostering real-time connections. In today world, information is readily accessible online, which is indeed advantageous. However, it often suffers from a lack of robust foundations and credible references. To address this gap, Alayli has amassed a lot collection of ancient artifacts from around the globe.
He firmly believes that by managing and showcasing Ancient Human Heritage & Civilization, it can serve as a hub that connects new generations with tangible artifacts, thereby enhancing their understanding of history.
Ghazi Alayli
Founder of AHHCI
Who We Are
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The Ancient Human Heritage & Civilizations Institute (AHHCI) aims to preserve human heritage and document ancient civilizations through academic research, scientific restoration, and specialized education and training. The institute works to connect historical knowledge with the present, enhancing humanity’s understanding of its civilizations across the ages, while adhering to international ethical and legal standards in artifact management and research projects.
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To become a global reference center for human heritage and ancient civilizations, an innovative hub combining scientific research, education, and cultural artifact preservation, while serving as a platform for international collaboration among researchers, academic institutions, and museums, and enabling the public to access cultural knowledge and experiences sustainably.
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1. Heritage Preservation: Respecting and protecting historical artifacts and sources.
2. Academic Excellence: Conducting rigorous research and accurately documenting human civilizations.
3. Transparency & Integrity: In financial management, partnerships, and dissemination of results.
4. International Collaboration: Building a global network of academic and museum partnerships.
5. Education & Training: Empowering future generations with knowledge of heritage and civilizational history.

