Exhibiting Archaeology

The museum has played a vital role in educating the public about their past through the use of its exhibits. Museums through their programs provide archaeological public education. Museums’ role in protecting cultural heritage cannot be underrated. In this study, data was collected using observatio...

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Main Authors: Tabitha Ndogoto, Simiyu Wandibba, Ephraim Wahome
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Language:English
Published: UJ Press 2025-04-01
Series:Journal of BRICS Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/jbs/article/view/2614
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description The museum has played a vital role in educating the public about their past through the use of its exhibits. Museums through their programs provide archaeological public education. Museums’ role in protecting cultural heritage cannot be underrated. In this study, data was collected using observation and structured interviews from the public who visited the museum on various occasions. Also, key informant interviews were another key method of obtaining data that was used on museum staff. The research findings indicate that archaeological exhibits are essential in communicating information about the discipline of archaeology. Secondly, museum programs convey information about archaeology to the public. Lastly, museums act as a purveyor of cultural heritage information and as a custodian and protector of heritage. In conclusion, museums have a role in ensuring that exhibitions are well displayed to communicate information about archaeology. The stakeholders in archaeology have a role in partnering with museums in developing programs that are of value to the public. Public education programs should be developed to suit the different segments of the public from the school going children to senior citizens in the country. Museums should be well nurtured by the public and the government in order to protect our cultural heritage. 
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