International Center for East Asian Archaeology and Cultural History

The International Center for East Asian Archaeology and Cultural History (abbreviated ICEAACH, simplified Chinese: 东亚考古与文化历史国际研究中心; traditional Chinese: 東亞考古與文化歷史國際研究中心; pinyin: dōng yà kǎo gǔ yǔ wén huà lì shǐ guó jì yán jiū zhōng xīn) is an internationally recognized hub for trans-disciplinary research and public outreach in East Asian archaeology and cultural heritage.

[1] Since its founding, ICEAACH has come to occupy a unique position in our field as a research institution specifically dedicated to promoting East Asian archaeology and cultural heritage.

With strong ties to leading research institutions across East and Southeast Asia, ICEAACH has become an important collaborative hub for Western archaeologists pursuing East Asian research, and for East and Southeast Asian scholars and institutions seeking Western resources and expertise, broadening understanding of Asia's place in human history.

ICEAACH's unique position helps archaeologists from around the globe transcend the cultural, political, and organizational barriers that have traditionally hindered research in East Asian archaeology.

With support from Boston University, numerous foundations, and a growing group of dedicated private donors, ICEAACH provides a wide range of important resources and programs, including: