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Study of a 16th-century Ethiopian monk's account provides insights into ancient Dongola
A recent study by researchers Dr. Dorota Dzierzbicka and Dr. Daria Elagina re-examined and translated a rare first-hand account of a 16th-century Ethiopian monk visiting old Dongola, Sudan. The work ...
Boshell Lecture on Archaeology: Becoming Christian Together, Arts of Ethiopia, Nubia, and Byzanthium
The Boshell Family Lecture Series on Archaeology presents Hidden Histories: West African Glass, Terracotta, and Textiles in Deep Time Perspective Taking inspiration from the Dallas Museum of Art’s ...
A study published in PLOS ONE investigates how early hominins in Ethiopia, between 1.6- 1.0 million years ago, selected rocks for toolmaking, revealing their cognitive and adaptive capabilities. The ...
The archaeological record of the Horn of Africa reveals a dynamic continuum of cultural and political development that spans the Pre-Aksumite Period and the rise of the Aksumite Kingdom. The ...
Major archaeological vestiges have been discovered at the World Heritage site of Aksum (Ethiopia) by the experts UNESCO sent to Aksum (Ethiopia) to survey the World Heritage Site last week. They were ...
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Introduction -- Environmental setting -- Mapping literary sources : pre-field studies and the location of archaeological evidence -- Acquiring new data : the two survey projects, field strategies and ...
Ethiopian Airlines Journeys and the Tanzania Tourist Board donated their new adventure package “Archaeology Adventure of East Africa” as one of the featured items in the Archaeological Institute of ...
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