Visitor profiling at the Museum of Human Evolution of Burgos (Spain)

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This paper presents the first study ever conducted on the profile of visitors to the Museum of Human Evolution of Burgos (Spain), which exhibits the finds of the Atapuerca archaeo-paleontological sites. The research was guided by the principles of public communication of science and the methodology of the studies on museum visitors. The analysis reveals a positive perception; the Museum is associated with the sites and they are valued as cultural heritage. Complaints are very limited but useful to produce a set of recommendations to further improve the exhibition. In addition, the findings are placed in the context of similar research carried out at other museums in Spain.

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Conforti, M. E., Chaparro, M. G., Degele, P., & Lomana, J. C. D. F. (2018). Visitor profiling at the Museum of Human Evolution of Burgos (Spain). Journal of Science Communication, 17(4). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.17040203

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