Archaeology at Aksum, Ethiopia, 1993-7 Volume 1

This two-volume work provides a detailed account of five seasons' archaeological research at Aksum, Ethiopia. Aksum was, during the first seven centuries AD, the capital of a major state, centred on the highlands of northern Ethiopia/Eritrea, which exercised a powerful influence on internationa...

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Main Author: Phillipson, David W. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Society of Antiquaries of London 2000
Series:Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London LXV
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Summary:This two-volume work provides a detailed account of five seasons' archaeological research at Aksum, Ethiopia. Aksum was, during the first seven centuries AD, the capital of a major state, centred on the highlands of northern Ethiopia/Eritrea, which exercised a powerful influence on international trade. Christianity was adopted in the fourth century, and Aksum played a vitally important role in the rise of Ethiopian civilization. The reports describe royal tombs and commoner graves, domestic economy and international trade, monumental architecture and farming settlements, finely carved ivory and flaked stone tools.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (284 p.)
ISBN:20.500.12657/49421
0872566138
Access:Open Access