In order to find ways to contribute
to the human development of Campania while better caring for the
archaeological heritage, the Apolline Project recently hosted
Alexander Smithers, a Masters student of Cultural Heritage and
International Development currently at the University of East Anglia
under the supervision of Dr Akira Matsuda. Research carried out
during this visit will form the basis of a management plan intended
to further these goals. As the Apolline Project aspires to be as open
as possible, we asked him to write a few pages on his findings so far
which we have now posted on our website. We have done this in order
to stimulate discussion in the area of public archaeology and how it
intersects with development issues. We hope that we can start a
debate on these pages in response to this, considering the valuable
contributions made in this field by many scholars to Blogging
Pompeii.
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