This article presents the result of archaeological reconnaissance carried in 2001 and 2004 with the support of the Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage in the districts of Tselemti and Tahtay Koraro in North western Tigray Administrative Zone. The objective of the research was to explore and document foot prints of ancient humans in the northern western periphery of Ethiopia. The study resulted with the discovery of three rock-art sites dating between 5000 BP and 2000 BP. The paintings of these rock art sites portray domestication scenes of cattle, sheep and goat. Thus, they can be categorized under the two phases of Dahthami and Surre-Hanakiya of the Ethio-Arabian Styles. They furnish an evidence of contacts b...
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International audienceThis article presents the results of recent research carried out by the French...
Mäqabǝr Ga‘ǝwa is a recently unearthed site which is located in the Tigray Regional State, Eastern Z...
The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. ...
After a survey of the geographical environment, this article presents some of the research conducted...
The horn of Africa provides the setting for the evolution of early modern humans and their dispersal...
Summary: Three painted rock shelters and some rock engravings have been discovered in the Zalanbesa ...
Summary: Four ethiopian rock art sites are described. Three of them are new discoveries. They are lo...
The article is devoted to the results of research focused on three rock-hewn churches, which are no...
This article presents some preliminary epigraphic results from salvage excavations carried out in 20...
Late Holocene societies from southern Ethiopia : results from archaeological project in Nechisar Nat...
Archaeological reconnaissance sponsored by the Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural H...
This article deals with the stone fortifications of Dawro and Wolayta, which are one of the achievem...
International audienceResearches carried out by the French Archaeological Mission in Eastern Tigray ...
Sudan is a vitally important region for understanding the migrations of Anatomically Modern Humans f...
International audienceThis article presents the results of recent research carried out by the French...
Mäqabǝr Ga‘ǝwa is a recently unearthed site which is located in the Tigray Regional State, Eastern Z...
The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. ...