Many archaeology museum are in the open air, such as the Ancient Agora of Athens[2] and the Roman Forum.
Still others, display artifacts both outside and inside, such as the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center.
These appear in its Shipwreck Galleries, a wing of the Maritime Museum.
This last museum has also developed a 'museum-without-walls' through a series of underwater wreck trails.
[a] An outside museum was erected at an active archaeological dig site in Nyaung-gan cemetery in Myanmar.