Browsing by Author "Mapunda, Bertram B."
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Item Appearance and Development of Metallurgy South of the Sahara(Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2013) Mapunda, Bertram B.Item Archaeology for whose interest – archaeologists or the locals?(Routledge (London), 2004) Mapunda, Bertram B.; Lane, Paul JeremyItem Bagamoyo: from a slave port to tourist destination(Department of History (UDSM), 2007) Mapunda, Bertram B.Item The Bloom Refining Technology in Ufipa, Tanzania (1850-1950).(Archaeopress (Oxford), 2012) Mapunda, Bertram B.; Lyaya, Edwinus C.; Rehren, ThiloItem Challenges Facing Accessible Tourism in Cultural Heritage Sites: The Case of Village Museum in Tanzania(Journal of tourism – studies and research in tourism, 2017) Lwoga, Noel Biseko; Mapunda, Bertram B.Serving people with disabilities is vital to fully attain equality and equity, which are pillars of sustainable tourism development. However, this is not a straightforward endeavor as sites are faced with challenges, including the dilemma of site modification versus the preservation concerns of experts. By drawing largely on the Village Museum site in Tanzania, this study uses the barrier approach to examine the challenges faced by cultural tourism sites in their endeavor to cater for people with disabilities as visitors. By employing mainly a qualitative case study, the study found that, to a certain extent, the site caters for people with disabilities, although inadequate designated facilities are among the challenges that the site faces in its endeavor to cater for people with disabilities, as well as inadequate funds, and lack of personnel skilled in communicating with visitors with disabilities. The barrier approach revealed the presence of doubts about jeopardizing the heritage’s authenticity when installing specially designed facilities. The paper recommends that the site and the cultural tourism sector at large takes appropriate measures to address the concerns and barriers that the disabled encounter when visiting the sites. It also provides recommendations for further research.Item Cultural Tourism for Poverty Alleviation on the Western Coast of the Indian Ocean: The Case of Kilwa(Universitaet Trauner Verlag (Linz), 2012) Mapunda, Bertram B.; Lwoga, Noel B.Item Destruction of archaeological heritage in Tanzania: The cost of ignorance(McDonald Institute, Cambridge, 2001) Mapunda, Bertram B.Item Get off My Land! Towards mutual understanding in archaeological field conflicts(AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology, 2013) Mapunda, Bertram B.Item Introduction(LIT Verlag (Zurich), 2014) Mapunda, Bertram B.; Ndaluka, ThomasItem Jack of Two Trades, Master of Both: Smelting and healing in Ufipa, southwestern Tanzania(African Archaeological Review, 2011) Mapunda, Bertram B.Item Knowledge about archaeological field schools in Africa: the Tanzanian experience(Azania, 2014) Mapunda, Bertram B.; Mehari, Asmeret, G.; Schmidt, Peter R.Item Metallurgy in Tanzania(Springer Netherlands (Netherlands), 2014) Mapunda, Bertram B.; Lyaya, Edwinus C.Item Salvaging Tanzania’s Cultural Heritage(Dar es Salaam University Press, 2005) Mapunda, Bertram B.; Msemwa, P.Item Superstition or Ingeniousness: Re-thinking Symbolism in Indigenous African Iron Technology(Archetype Publications (London), 2013) Mapunda, Bertram B.