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Antiquity, 2021
The monolithic churches of Lalibela are commonly regarded as evidence for the shift of the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia from Aksum to the Ethiopian Highlands during the thirteenth century AD.
Marie-Laure Derat +6 more
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The monolithic churches of Lalibela are commonly regarded as evidence for the shift of the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia from Aksum to the Ethiopian Highlands during the thirteenth century AD.
Marie-Laure Derat +6 more
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Experiencing the Politics of Resettlement in Lalibela (Ethiopia) through Time
Urban Resettlements in the Global South, 2021M. Bridonneau
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The Geology and Churches of Lalibela
2015According to legend Lalibela, who became king of Ethiopia in the 12th century, was requested in a heavenly vision to build a new Jerusalem of rock at Roha in the Ethiopian highlands.
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Lalibela ou les risques de la labellisation
2023National ...
Derat, Marie-Laure, Bridonneau, Marie
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Rock-cut stratigraphy: sequencing the Lalibela churches
Antiquity, 2010The rock-cut churches of Ethiopia have long intrigued visitors and historians – and have frustrated archaeologists seeking their sequence of construction. Do they belong to one grand ceremonial monastic plan, or a long-lived ritual centre, continually refashioned over time?
Fauvelle, François-Xavier +5 more
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Découverte d'inscriptions guèzes à Lalibela
Annales d'Ethiopie, 1987Tesfaye Gigar. Decouverte d'inscriptions guezes a Lalibela. In: Annales d'Ethiopie. Volume 14, annee 1987. pp. 75-80.
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« Peintures et sculptures à Lalibela »
2021International ...
Burlot, Delphine +4 more
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