Given is the bar graph that reveals data regarding the the total number of visitors to museum between 1997 and 2012. The major attractions were from the groups; specifically, adults, children under 15 years and special ones.
Highlighting the main features; in 1997, there were 300,100 adult tourists. These was followed by a gradual rise of 100 people in half a decade. Interestingly, majority of the people, approximately 400,500 visited this site in 2007, which subsequently fall to 380,000 in 2012. Additionally, early adolescents showed high interest in archaelogy in the year 1997. Noticeably, this included 120,000 students.
Surprisingly, there was a decline in childrens’ interests; remarkably, stabilizing to 82,300 young ones after one and half decade. Moreover, special exhibition visitors were more interested in the year 2007 and 2012, majorly contributing to 37,700 and 42,000 population respectively. Interestingly, the proportions of total visitors stayed higher in 2007 with 525,200 people, which lowered down to 441,200 in 2002.
Overall, it is clear that, as the years passed, young adolescents declined their interests in historical explorations, while it was great opportunity for special individuals.
