UC-Albanian Project Exhibited at World Congress

An exhibit of photos related to the work of a University of Cincinnati archaeology project in Albania will be one of the activities at the Fifth World Archaeological Congress meeting in Washington, D.C., June 21-26.

Approximately 1,000 professionals are expected to participate in this year’s congress. The World Archaeological Congress (WAC) is the only worldwide representative organization of practicing archaeologists. It holds a congress every four years to promote the exchange of archaeological research and data and to provide a forum for dialogue and debate.

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