Mohamed Khater

Mohamed Khater
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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Lecturer at University of Sharjah

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Introduction
Mohamed Khater holds a PhD in Cultural Heritage Management from Komazawa University, Japan. He is currently a lecturer at the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, University of Sharjah, UAE, and an assistant professor at the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Fayoum University, Egypt. His research interests are heritage management, sustainable tourism, cultural tourism, eco-tourism, ancient history, and Egyptology. His work has been published in a range of reputable journals.
Current institution
University of Sharjah
Current position
  • Lecturer
Additional affiliations
May 2015 - September 2023
Fayoum University
Position
  • Lecturer

Publications

Publications (19)
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The aims of this study is to prepare a comprehensive inventory of all the elements related to the physical environment and the environmental factors represented in the rock formations of the site as well as the agents of erosion in the archeological heritage site of Tuna El-Gebel, Minya Governorate, Egypt, to clarify these factors in details and cl...
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This paper aims to investigate and study an unpublished stela of pA-sn-n-xnsw dating back to the reign of King Psamtik I of the Saite Period Twenty-Sixth Dynasty of Egypt (664–610 BC)(Shaw, 2003, p. 365). The stela is currently housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo with No. (JE 99182 – SR 5/14988), after a long journey outside of Egypt to Europe a...
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This study investigates the role of storytelling in tourism guides in enhancing tourists’ cultural immersion. The main aim is to examine how narrative elements in these guides contribute to a deeper understanding and engagement with culture. Through qualitative methods, in-depth interviews with tourists who used guides featuring storytelling during...
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This study examines the impacts of excessive tourism on two distinct UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Petra in Jordan and the Karnak Temples in Egypt. These sites were selected for their unique archaeological value and the specific, contrasting challenges they face due to their geographical locations, cultural significance, and differing visitor manage...
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This study aims to identify the benefits and challenges facing the participation of local communities in the management of marine protected areas through application to the Ras Mohammed National Park (RMNP) in Egypt. Employing a qualitative research approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 persons from MPA and the local community...
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This study examines the significant impact of archaeology on English national identity and heritage interpretation, focusing on key sites like Stonehenge, Sutton Hoo, and Hadrian’s Wall. Using a multidisciplinary approach, we analyze how archaeological discoveries shape national narratives, emphasizing continuity, rootedness, and cultural uniquenes...
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Tourism is a vital part of the global economy but often imposes significant environmental pressure, necessitating robust legal frameworks for sustainability. This study explores the role of environmental law in promoting sustainable tourism, motivated by the need to assess the effectiveness of existing regulations. It hypothesises that while numero...
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Tourism is increasingly recognized as a vital force for resilience, offering communities the chance to develop sustainable and adaptable systems amidst various challenges. This research explores the link between tourism and community resilience, focusing on ways to enhance resilience through tourism activities. By reviewing existing literature and...
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During the 26th Dynasty, kings took a clear approach to restoring the Old Kingdom’s past glory. This article is dedicated to the publication of an unknown Late Period coffin discovered at Ihnasyia during a Spanish excavation, currently stored at the Beni-Suief Museum. The study intends to compare the style of the decorative scenes and design of thi...
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The aim of this research paper is to use interpretation as an important tool in the management heritage sites, which aims at minimizing the negative effects on the archaeological sites, which may cause damage or loss in fragile sites. The interpretation tool helps to provide a good connection and a good understanding of the archaeological site to t...
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This study will provide critical analysis of what tourism plan is and what the benefits of its implementation are. The tourism plan will assess the planning process, the elements to include in tourism plan, and the modalities for its implementation. The implications of the adoption of a tourism plan for the region of Tuna El-Gebel will be determine...
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One of the most important deities of ancient Egypt, Osiris is the Egyptian Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead, brother-husband to Isis and was originally a fertility deity. The research handles two unpublished divine statuettes of Osiris from the twenty-sixth dynasty in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, applying historical, descriptive, and a...

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