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Tourism now represents a significant part of the
economic assets of many countries, and in many of
these, the “heritage industry”, as it has come to be
called, is a highly significant part of the touristic
experience. Of course, the presentation of major
archaeological sites to the public has long been seen
as part of the responsibility of governments, along
with the proper conservation of these monuments.
Particularly in Mexico, Egypt, Greece, and Italy, the
ancient monuments have attracted a large tourist
trade for over a century. But increasingly, the display
of archaeological sites is being commercialized.
Heritage has become big business, and, at times, it
becomes part of the entertainment industry. Public
awareness and enjoyment of archaeology are crucial
to the discipline's survival and development when not
much government money is available. However,
despite the possible financial advantages, many
archaeologists and preservationists are worried,
since there is already a huge conflict between touristdriven
“reconstruction” and the integrity of
archaeological sites – many sites have been
“reconstructed” so extensively that it has become
extremely difficult to study them. Increasing tourism
has had an inevitable effect on the preservation of
many sites and may put them at serious risk of
permanent damage.