Benny Kuriakose, the architect behind the project, said at the Kerala Travel Mart today that a lot of the materials related to this trade, such as maps, ancient accounts, paintings and artefacts are in other countries, and "we will discuss the sharing of knowledge they have with our Muziris initiative".
The largest heritage conservation project in India, done solely as a state government initiative, the Muziris Heritage Project, involves the renovation of ancient places of worship, old markets and buildings and the construction of museums, while preserving and resuscitating community life and livelihoods.
Benny also announced that in two years, the Muziris project area will boast a maritime museum that will be a must-visit for not only tourists, but also for local people.
Set at the site of the ancient trading port called Muziris on the River Periyar in present-day Kodungallur, the region traded in pepper and other goods, and has found mention in the accounts of ancient Greece and Rome.
The ongoing project is scheduled for completion in ten years.