
Guidelines for the Management of Archaeological Sites
Guidelines for managing archaeological sites ensure their preservation and proper care. They involve assessing the site’s historical importance, preventing damage from development or vandalism, and promoting responsible tourism. Management includes recording and researching findings, safeguarding artifacts, and involving local communities. It also balances public access with conservation needs, ensuring that the site remains protected for future generations. These guidelines help preserve cultural heritage while allowing people to learn from and enjoy archaeological discoveries responsibly.