Aksum is one of the most important archaeological and historical towns in Ethiopia. The archaeological area stretches on a plateau ranging from 2250 to 2460 m and the general landscape consists of a few dome-shaped hills standing on a plateau crossed by small ephemeral streams. The main geomorphic features are the result of the emplacement of basalt flows, the intrusion of syenite subvolcanic plugs and domes, tectonics, weathering and its interaction with various surface erosion processes. In such a context, between 700 BC and 800 AD, the rise and the decay of the Aksumite Kingdom, one of the most known civilisations of East Africa took place. The core of the archaeological area of Aksum, with tall carved obelisks, is a UNESCO World Heritag...
The landscape of the Chencha Highland (south western Ethiopia) is characterized by flat plateau bord...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
Short archaeological survey in the area of Meqele and the eastern edge of the highlands in Tigray re...
Aksum is one of the most important archaeological and historical towns in Ethiopia. The archaeologic...
Landscape evolution in agricultural contexts is primarily the result of soil redistribution processe...
Plow marks distribution and their association with artifacts recovered around the anciet town of Axu...
The aim of the research presented here was to analyse soil erosion in response to changes in agricul...
The landscape of the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Basin, Ethiopia...
The area of Melka Kunture (central Ethiopia) is one of the most important clusters of Paleolithic s...
Abstract: An archaeological survey was conducted at Aksum and its vicinity from the beginning of Jan...
During this study, the recent relations between the hydrological systems and the distribution of arc...
The Pre-Aksumite to Aksumite transition (PA-A transition) is a critically important period in the cu...
Aksum is the capital of ancient Aksumite Kingdom and one of the most important archaeological site i...
First application of ABM for outlining the processes affecting the settlement pattern and ancient la...
In Northern Tigray (Ethiopia), the combined presence in the valley bottoms of sedimentary fills seve...
The landscape of the Chencha Highland (south western Ethiopia) is characterized by flat plateau bord...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
Short archaeological survey in the area of Meqele and the eastern edge of the highlands in Tigray re...
Aksum is one of the most important archaeological and historical towns in Ethiopia. The archaeologic...
Landscape evolution in agricultural contexts is primarily the result of soil redistribution processe...
Plow marks distribution and their association with artifacts recovered around the anciet town of Axu...
The aim of the research presented here was to analyse soil erosion in response to changes in agricul...
The landscape of the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Basin, Ethiopia...
The area of Melka Kunture (central Ethiopia) is one of the most important clusters of Paleolithic s...
Abstract: An archaeological survey was conducted at Aksum and its vicinity from the beginning of Jan...
During this study, the recent relations between the hydrological systems and the distribution of arc...
The Pre-Aksumite to Aksumite transition (PA-A transition) is a critically important period in the cu...
Aksum is the capital of ancient Aksumite Kingdom and one of the most important archaeological site i...
First application of ABM for outlining the processes affecting the settlement pattern and ancient la...
In Northern Tigray (Ethiopia), the combined presence in the valley bottoms of sedimentary fills seve...
The landscape of the Chencha Highland (south western Ethiopia) is characterized by flat plateau bord...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
Short archaeological survey in the area of Meqele and the eastern edge of the highlands in Tigray re...