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Aksum civilizationpdf
Aksum civilizationpdf









aksum civilizationpdf

The Aksumite developed the Geez language which died out around 1000 AD, but it is stil used in the Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox church as a lithurgical language. They ate injera, a flatbread with meats and vegtables Less wealthy citizens lived in homes surrounding these buildings. The lodge was built on top of a pavilion, with a wide staircase leading to it. The homes were large, consisting of a lodge surrounded by four smaller buildings. The central part of the town contained buildings that were square or rectangular. What did their buildings look like? Įxcavations in Aksum revealed much about Askumite buildings. The capital city of their kingdom, also called Aksum, was located in present-day northern Ethiopia.Īt the height of their power, the Aksumite controlled parts of present-day Yemen and Saudi Arabia. The Aksumites lived in what is now Eritrea and northern Ethiopia.











Aksum civilizationpdf