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Heritage Tourism, Education Challenges, and Representations of the Past: Insights from the United Action as an interface for the transmission of ideas. This interesting polarity can be explored in the scope of the UAE tourism sector, based on practical examples at the intersection of travel, hospitality, and academic research. Despite a few niche products, heritage tourism necessarily serves a brdepreciate 发表于 2025-3-25 18:00:02
Peasant Livelihoods and Geographies of Sameness in the Alexander Skutch Biological Corridor, Costa duction, despite these groups being key for food security goals, environmental sustainability, and cultural value. In many rural settings, these disadvantageous conditions have persisted, and although many peasants consequently relinquish their livelihoods, in many other cases they desist from givinGLIB 发表于 2025-3-25 23:59:22
Maine Waterpower Mill Hamlets: Frozen in Time or Slowly Melting?,promising laboratory for the study of sameness over time and space. We examine the development and decline of minor milling centers in interior Maine. These are relict communities that have lost their original purpose but continue to exist as places with deteriorating housing stock, largely utilizedNostalgia 发表于 2025-3-26 00:21:17
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The Ideal Roman Landscape of the Appian Way,as mostly a marshy land (“Pontine Marshes”). The purpose of this chapter is to show that in Roman times, even when this area was assumed to have become sufficiently unhealthy for the Roman authorities to start a drainage work, this effort was not meant to be a (complete) transformation of the marshy大猩猩 发表于 2025-3-26 16:29:24
,Amateur Archaeology and the Mystery of Daniel Boone’s Footprints: Persistent Myths Collide with Natd lead directly to Daniel Boone. The journey would take him to not only where Boone traveled in Kentucky, but to exactly where the famous explorer’s feet touched the ground and to the discovery that Boone’s feet were certainly not the first. Daniel Boone was a legendary trailblazer, hunter, teacherFLAT 发表于 2025-3-26 18:14:19
After the End of the Journey: The Evolution of the Cherokee Nation After the Trail of Tears,Indian Territory in present-day northeastern Oklahoma. Thousands of Cherokees perished along the journey in what became known as the Trail of Tears, which has been memorialized by the U.S. government, state and local governments, and non-profit organizations. Today, nearly 400,000 persons are member