About

What is this platform?

This is a participatory digital space where you can share your impressions, thoughts, and experiences of Tharros. Whether you're visiting the site, working there, or connected to it in another way, this platform invites you to contribute to a living, evolving portrait of what Tharros means to different people. Your words, photos, and reflections become part of a collective archive that helps us understand this place in new and unexpected ways.

Who is this for?

This platform is open to everyone. Whether you're a tourist, an archaeologist, a local resident, a teacher, or just someone curious about Tharros—your perspective matters. All contributions are welcome, and there is no one "right" way to engage. This is a shared space built from many voices.

Why is my input valuable?

Everyone experiences Tharros differently. What stands out to you—a sound, a question, a view—might go unnoticed by someone else. By sharing what you see, feel, or think, you help shape a richer, more layered understanding of this site. 

Do I need any special knowledge to participate?

Not at all. You don’t need to be an expert, and there are no right or wrong answers. You can respond in any way that feels meaningful to you—through a photo, a story, an emotion, a question, or a simple impression. 

How can I participate?

It’s simple—just respond to one or more of the open-ended prompts you’ll find on the platform. These prompts invite you to reflect on sensations, memories, questions, or impressions that Tharros inspires. You can respond with a photo, a drawing, a short text, a sound, or anything else creative. There are no limits on how many times you contribute, and all forms of expression are welcome.

Can I submit more than once?

Absolutely! In fact, we encourage it. Each visit, memory, or idea might bring something new. The more voices and perspectives we gather, the richer the shared story of Tharros becomes.

Can I share this with others?

Yes, please do! Share the platform with your friends, family, colleagues, or anyone you think might have something to add—whether they’ve visited Tharros, are connected to archaeology, or simply love exploring places through imagination. Everyone’s perspective can bring a new layer to the collective experience.