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The article presents a collation and translation of an apocalyptic text, which may be titled, Conversation of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus with His Twelve Apostle Disciples at Jericho, as taken from EMML 7229, fols 93r–109r.
Getatchew Haile
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these scribal practices. I hope that the characteristics described in this article will represent the starting point for comparative studies of scribal practices between different Ethiopian regions and with other regions of the Islamic world.This paper ...
Fani, S, Fani, Sara, Sara Fani
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International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
Mawda Alshaarany +7 more
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Abstract Governments worldwide are committed to eliminating hunger and conserving biodiversity, reflected in United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2 (Zero Hunger) and 15 (Life on Land). Expanding agricultural lands to meet growing food demands often threatens biodiversity, creating potential trade‐offs between these objectives. To understand the
Abbie S. A. Chapman +12 more
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For its Second International Conference PAThs has decided to organize a workshop with other projects that work in related fields and have a similar theoretical and scientific approach.
P. Buzi
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Past, present and future of local crop evolution
Promoting agrobiodiversity is a promising strategy for mitigating the negative effects of climate change on global food security. We highlight the central role evolutionary processes play in harnessing the potential of local crops by integrating genomics, archaeology, ethnobotany and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK).
Nataly Allasi Canales +6 more
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The newly published anthology Ethiopia Illustrated: Church Paintings, Maps and Drawings is a result of my appointment as Associate Fellow of the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences in 2017. The suggestion was aired to publish a volume with my research articles
Dorothea McEwan
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Sorghum is a staple food for hundreds of millions of people in dry regions worldwide, and improving its nutritional quality is vital for global food and health security under climate change. In this study, we evaluated traditional Sudanese sorghum varieties grown in eastern deltas to better understand their natural health‐promoting properties. We found
Khitma A. Sir Elkhatim +5 more
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Capsicum chinense as an African traditional vegetable: Culture, resilience, and opportunity
Capsicum chinense is central to everyday diets, cultural identity, and smallholder livelihoods across Sub‐Saharan Africa, yet remains overlooked in agricultural research and policy. This paper reframes C. chinense as a traditional, climate‐resilient vegetable shaped by centuries of farmer stewardship and cultural selection.
Derek W. Barchenger +1 more
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Holy Books for Holy Men: Illuminated Gospel Manuscripts in the Ethiopian Monastic Sphere, 1280-1340
The adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the Aksumite kingdom in the fourth century prompted the rise of a rich Christian literary tradition in the Ethiopian highlands.
Oldjira, Meseret
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