Archeological sites provide information of the past history by the artifacts and monuments and inspire people of the past.
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People visit archaeological sites to learn about past civilizations, to see historically significant artifacts and structures, and to gain a better understanding of human history and cultural evolution. Some are also drawn by the sense of mystery and intrigue surrounding ancient civilizations and the opportunity to connect with the past in a tangible way.
because people can see stuff in the olden days and learn new stuff or they might want to go and have fun.
The National Archaeological Museum in Greece had around 600,000 visitors last year.
The National Park Service (NPS) is responsible for the management and protection of archaeological and historical sites in the United States. The NPS works to preserve these sites and make them accessible to the public for educational and recreational purposes.
The Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (ARPA) improved enforcement against vandalism, unauthorized excavation, and trafficking of artifacts from federal archaeological sites. It regulates the excavation and removal of archaeological resources, as well as the buying and selling of artifacts to prevent looting and preserve cultural heritage.
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Alfred Marche contributed to Philippine archaeology by conducting excavations and surveys in several archaeological sites across the Philippines in the late 19th century. His work helped to document and record prehistoric and historic sites, artifacts, and cultures in the country, providing valuable insights into the archaeological history of the Philippines. Marche's efforts laid the foundation for further archaeological research and study in the region.