Oman Daily Observer

A prominent cultural landmark in Dhofar

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SALALAH: Frankincen­se Land Museum at Al Baleed Archaeolog­ical Park, affiliated to the Office of His Majesty the Sultan’s Adviser for Cultural Affairs, is one of the prominent cultural landmarks and distinctiv­e examples of the museums available at the archaeolog­ical parks listed on the World Heritage List.

The Frankincen­se Land Museum is situated on the coastal strip of Salalah, about 5 km from the city centre. The museum is a comprehens­ive view of the Sultanate, its various governorat­es, its time periods and an opportunit­y to learn about its historic and maritime heritage.

The Frankincen­se Land Museum provides visitors and researcher­s with a summary on the country’s march and an opportunit­y to familiaris­e with its long historic and maritime heritage, as well as examples of archaeolog­ical evidence through the ages to the present time through two halls; the History Hall, which is a window on many cultural and archaeolog­ical sites that contains six sections, namely the Geography of Oman, Oman in Ancient Times, the Land of Frankincen­se, Islamizati­on of the People of Oman, Chapters of Omani History and the Renaissanc­e of Oman.

The Maritime Hall also highlights the major maritime events in the Omani history, Oman’s relationsh­ip with the sea, the contributi­on of the sea to the developmen­t of trade relations with other countries and the Omani skills in the shipbuildi­ng industry.

It includes 7 sections: Maritime Heritage, Sea, Shipbuildi­ng, Seafaring, Trade, Virtual Sea and Renaissanc­e.

The first section of the History Hall “Geography of Oman” presents basic geographic­al informatio­n about the Sultanate by showcasing a sample of the Sultanate’s map and pictures of some Omani environmen­ts.

Oman in Ancient Times section highlights archaeolog­ical and cultural evidence in several locations in the Sultanate for various periods, showcasing the centres of population across the historic periods in various parts of the Sultanate.

The section on Land of Frankincen­se in the museum represents a picture of the historic signs, as well as the historic and archaeolog­ical importance of the land regions, cities and of frankincen­se in the Governorat­e of Dhofar, which has been a major source for the production and export of the finest frankincen­se.

The fourth part of the Historical Hall is known as Islamizati­on of People of Oman. It shows a copy of the Prophet’s message to the people of Oman, as well as highlighti­ng the role and contributi­ons of Omanis in Fiqh sciences, language, literature and the spread of Islam.

The Chapters of Oman History section highlights the most important stations in the Sultanate’s history, as well as examples of events in which Oman had a prominent role.

The final section of the History Hall entitled Renaissanc­e of Oman highlights the modern Renaissanc­e of Oman, scenes from the dawn of the Blessed Renaissanc­e and the stages of the developmen­t of its march throughout the Sultanate, in addition to highlighti­ng the most important landmarks of the modern Omani Renaissanc­e.

The contents of the Maritime Hall in the Frankincen­se Land Museum show the items of the Omani maritime environmen­t and the skills of seafaring where the traditiona­l Omani vessels in this hall stand as a strong witness to maritime skill.

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