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Statistical Criteria for Analyzing Locations Linked to Folklore and Mythological Narratives |
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PP: 971-983 |
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doi:10.18576/jsap/140633
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Author(s) |
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Ali Almanei,
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Abstract |
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| In this study, we analyze the basic factors that tourism and heritage departments can rely on in analyzing places
associated with history, tales and legends, and written or narrated history in general. Perhaps, many archaeological sites have been associated with tales and legends, so the research seeks to analyze the basic factors on which the tourism development material for heritage places associated with history, legend and tale is based to highlight the most important factors in the light of which the place is deservedly governed for development and investment. The research applies these factors to one of the archaeological sites in the Sultanate of Oman associated with a set of tales and legends that are considered a rich material for the development of this archaeological site. The study used a set of approaches to clarify the mechanism for dealing with archaeological sites, namely inductive, analytical, cartographic, and applied approaches, which enable differentiation between archaeological sites and the development of those with the most distinctive features. The research also used two theories, the theory of cooperation and the theory of stakeholders, to deduce the criteria by which archaeological sites can be analyzed. The criteria were applied to one of the archaeological sites studied from among a group of archaeological sites in
the Sultanate of Oman. |
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