Conservation laboratories are valuable learning experiences, which can be used to practice the conservation techniques and materials. multipurpose laboratories which serve the drawing of objects, bioarcheology, physical anthropology, geoarchaeology, and a material culture. The membership of these laboratories not exclusive to students studying archaeology and cultural heritage only but open to students of architecture and related disciplines who might make use of the various events and workshops taking place. The lab has been given a designated sees in the Aswan campus and all the equipment will be given to provide equal opportunity for students with practical training to be able to contribute effectively to the hands-on experience of the tutorial. Assistance provides to give improve practical training skills for student in the restoration and preservation of archaeological materials through sources of knowledge and training plans. There will be constant follow-up carried out after each assessment to evaluate their practical training with diverse types of evaluation. Developing students' skills on thinking, innovation and teamwork and proposing innovative solutions for the restoration and preservation of archaeological materials through sources of knowledge, teaching methods based on modern techniques.