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In Ethiopia by Bernd Bierbaum Book Description Publication Date: August 8, 2011 A dust-fille d journey of 3000km, taken twenty times, yields ten chapters of vivid encounters and tangible impressi on s. Set between sky-high mountains on the top of Africa, blistering hot deserts of the Danakil Depression a nd the fertile Blue Nile valley, this is the cradle of humankind, or, according to the Ethiopian Church, t he home of Adam and Eve before their fall from grace. Bernd Bierbaum, avid traveller, writer and anthrop ologist was so captivated by Ethiopia that he returned twice each year for the past decade. Painting an int riguing web of myth and everyday life, In Ethiopia challenges common assumptions, allowing an ancient yet un iversal and relevant wisdom to reveal itself.
A classic of modern travel writing. 'I asked myself time and again, how a Faranji (foreigner) could understand so much about my coun try.' (Azeb Tadesse-Hahn, Deutsche Welle) 'Bernd Bierbaum travels with open eyes, without any form of arrogance or wise-cracking.' (Andreas Obst, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) 'Refreshing, poetic, and written with deep knowledge.' (Arte TV Paris). This is a history of the Ethiopians from pre-history to the present day. Drawing on research in archeology, anthropology, linguistics and on recent historiography, the book charts the development of Ethiopian peoples and their society, placing emphasis on the African origins of Ethiopian civilization.The book opens with a review of Ethiopian prehistory, showing how the Ethiopian section of the African Rift Valley has come to be seen as the 'cradle of humanity'.
It describes, for instance, the discovery of the remains of the oldest known hominid, 'Lucy', in the middle Awash Valley, in 1974. The book then discusses Ethiopia in biblical time, reconsidering, for example, the legend of the Queen of Sheba. The author examines the various dynasties that ruled in the period up to the first Portuguese mission, and explores the subsequent political and religious struggles between Christians, Muslims and Falashas. He discusses the social and economic effects of key stages in Ethiopian history such as the Gondar period and the era of the 'Judges'.The book also examines the succession of modernizing monarchs that followed, culminating in the rule of Emperor Haile Selassie. The book concludes with a review of Ethiopian history and culture considering contemporary Ethiopia within an historical context. The final section recounts how, following Italy's entry into World War II, British Somali land was invaded and conquered and fears of a British debacle spread all over East Africa.
But then the tide of battle turned. As Mussolini's dreams crumbled into dust and his armies into defeat, the ex-Emperor, supported by the bold but amateurish troops of Orde Wingate's Gideon Force, fought his way step by step back into full control of his Empire, despite all the attempts to stop him by Italians, Ethiopians, and even by his allies the British. The story of one historian's search in Ethiopia to find the Ark of the Covenant A n object is kept in a chapel in the old crenelated church of Mary of Zion in Aksum, Ethiopia, that emperors, patriarchs and priests have assured the world is the most important religious relic of all time: The Ark of the Covenant. Are the legends true? Or is this story a monumental deception?
In a triumph of historical detective work, acclaimed Ethiopia expert Stuart Munro-Hay traces the extraordinary legend of Ethiopia's Ark through ancient texts, local stories, from the Bible and from the writings of sixteenth and seventeenth century Jesuits up to modern times, before he reaches his conclusions. The Quest for the Ark of the Covenantpromises to settle the mystery of the Ark in Aksum once and for all.
'The glorious history of the Ethiopian Empire begins with the legendary meeting of MAKEDA, the Queen of Sheba, and King SOLOMON of Israel' Ethiopia in Pictures (Visual Geography Series) by Jeffrey Zuehlke by Nega Mezlekia Concise Amharic Dictionary by Wolf Leslau Although Amharic is the national language of Ethiopia and English its international language, until publication of this book in hardcover there was no concise Amharic-English, English-Amharic dictionary. Students of Amharic as well as visitors to Ethiopia and foreign workers will benefit from this concise dictionary with phonetic transcriptions that allow for its use by those unfamiliar with Amharic script. Greater Ethiopia: The Evolution of a Multiethnic Society by Donald N.