The Archaeological Rescue Foundation

was established to discover, preserve and freely distribute the important archaeological and heritage knowledge on our planet, from all nations, cultures and time periods. 

The purpose of the foundation is to protect the cultural heritage of humanity, wherever it may be at risk, whether the threat comes from wars and conflicts, industrialization, neglect, politics, geological factors, tomb raiders and black-market operatives. The foundation, therefore, will work to protect humanity’s most important monuments, artifacts, records and teachings, and ensure that this knowledge is freely available to the world.

With a particular focus initially, on the Giza Plateau, we aim to recover and reveal the lost archives of early civilizations, which so many sources have reported to exist. Additionally, the foundation will strive to demonstrate, and rebuild the lost sciences of the ancients, and recover the histories of ages we currently refer to as ‘prehistoric’.

With the aid of modern techniques and applications, the foundation is keen to produce, 3D and virtual reconstructions of sites of importance, to document and portray the original ancient structures.

By utilizing the above methods, this will offer the most probable interpretation of an archaeological ruin, mainly focused on excavations and stratigraphic examination, offering an accurate reality-based representation of the site, embedding historical information of different provenances.

Contact us at info@ArchaeologicalRescue.org

Current Events:

  • HAWARA PROJECT

    HAWARA PROJECT

    The plan to address active water damage and recover the lost historical archive at Hawara, Fayoum Oasis, Egypt Contents/Section Links Historical Accounts/Expeditions Source Documents Wroclaw Expedition 2007-9 Mataha Expedition 2008-9 Dr. Carmen Boulter, GeoScan 2014 Timothy Akers, Merlin Burrows 2015 Master Plan of Action 2026 Support this project December 30, 2025 (updated) Trevor Grassi, Archaeological

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