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dc.contributor.authorPhillipson, David W.
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-04T14:31:08Z
dc.date.available2021-06-04T14:31:08Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.identifierONIX_20210604_872566138_8
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/49422
dc.description.abstractThis 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.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesReports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeologyen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKD Archaeology by period / regionen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1F Asia::1FB Middle Easten_US
dc.subject.otherexcavation
dc.subject.otherarchaeology
dc.subject.othermedieval
dc.subject.otherEthiopia
dc.subject.otherburials
dc.subject.othermonuments
dc.subject.otherarchitecture
dc.titleArchaeology at Aksum, Ethiopia, 1993–7
dc.title.alternativeVolume 2
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.26530/20.500.12657/49422
oapen.relation.isPublishedByd42419c2-5275-411b-8855-aed87bed3f71
oapen.relation.isbn0872566138
oapen.series.numberLXV
oapen.pages288
oapen.place.publicationLondon


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