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Optimization of ternary OPC mortar incorporating termite hill soil and thermoactivated recycled concrete cement. [PDF]
Yehualaw MD, Tebabal MG, Getachew EM.
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Wheat yield and soil physicochemical properties through mineral nitrogen and vermicompost application in Lasta district, North Ethiopia. [PDF]
Melak E +5 more
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Infertile women of Ethiopia: Psychological challenges and coping strategies. [PDF]
Adane TB, Berhanu KZ, Sewagegn AA.
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Camellocossus lalibela Yakovlev & Witt 2017
2021Published as part of Yakovlev, Roman V., 2021, Three new species of Camellocossus Yakovlev, 2011 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae, Cossinae) collected by Dr. Heinz Politzar in the Western Africa, pp.
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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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Lalibela in its landscape: archaeological survey at Lalibela, Lasta, Ethiopia, April to May 2009
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 2012Lalibela is one of the most important historical sites in Africa. Although described as an Ethiopian medieval capital, very little focused archaeological research has been undertaken on the site. This paper describes the results of the University of Winchester survey of 2009, which took place as part of the wider French Centre of Ethiopian Studies ...
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The Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela
2019All countries in Africa have their own particular place on the world map, but the position of Ethiopia is truly unique because of its isolated location high in the mountain range at the source of the Blue Nile, where Ethiopians have sought refuge in turbulent times.
Antoni S. Folkers +1 more
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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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