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The Sacred City of the Ethiopians: Being A Record of Travel and Research in Abyssinia in 1893 [Illustrated Edition] Kindle Edition

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Management number 219450436 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $0.40 Model Number 219450436
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Includes more than 70 illustrations of the finds, places and locations in Ethiopia and Abyssinia."THE FOLLOWING PAGES stand as a record of a four months' journey, which my wife and I made in Abyssinia at the beginning of this year; Aksum, the sacred city of the Ethiopians, and the ancient capital of the country, being the object towards which our steps were directed.The impressions of inscriptions which we took, and the photographs of the ruins, now place the Sabæans of Arabia by incontrovertible documentary evidence in the heart of Abyssinia as early as the 7th or 8th century B.C., whilst at the same time they show that paganism continued as the national religion down to a much later epoch than is supposed, and that the Judaic influence in that country and the early conversion to Christianity may be relegated to the chapter of myths, as far as this portion of Ethiopia is concerned."-PrefaceJames Theodore Bent, (born March 30, 1852, Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng.—died May 5, 1897, London), British explorer and archaeologist who excavated the ruined Zimbabwe (dzimbahwe; i.e., stone houses, or chiefs' graves) in the land of the Shona people of eastern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe Rhodesia).Bent first travelled to islands of the Aegean and, in 1890, to southern Turkey before he began in 1891 to examine the great Zimbabwe remains that he described in The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland (1892). Later archaeological searches took him to Ethiopia, the Nilotic Sudan, and the southern Arabian peninsula. Read more

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ISBN13 978-1805230458
Language English
File size 12.2 MB
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Publisher Braunfell Books
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Print length 300 pages
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Publication date February 6, 2023
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