The touristic value of the archaeological site in the rural economy

On the occasion of the Crihana Veche Archaeological and Ethnographic Expedition 2017, within the Interdisciplinarity in Archeology Workshop, Codrin Dinu Vasiliu and Ioan Sebastian Brumă presented the communication The touristic value of the archaeological site in the rural economy.

On the occasion of the Crihana Veche Archaeological and Ethnographic Expedition 2017, within the Interdisciplinarity in Archeology Workshop, Codrin Dinu Vasiliu and Ioan Sebastian Brumă presented the communication The touristic value of the archaeological site in the rural economy.

The archaeological site always represents a tourist objective and can be an element of enhancing the rural economy. The development of the visiting economy produces certain risks of damage to archaeological sites. But tourism is not always a non-invasive activity.

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