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Geological and geotechnical properties of the medieval rock hewn churches of Lalibela, Northern Ethiopia

Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2011
Abstract Lalibela is a medieval settlement in Northern Ethiopia famous for its 11 beautifully carved rock hewn churches, registered as World Heritage Site in 1978. The rock hewn churches are grouped into three based on their proximity: the Bete Medhane Alem (Church of the Holy Saviour), Bete Gabriel–Rufael (Church of St. Gabriel–Rafael) and Bete
Asfawossen Asrat
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What kind of volcanite the rock-hewn churches of the Lalibela UNESCO's world heritage site are made of?

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2011
Abstract The extraordinary monumental complex of the 11 rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, included in the UNESCO's world heritage list since 1978, attracted the attention of the conservation science community mainly for their severe chemical weathering, physical decay and structural instability.
Claudio Margottini   +2 more
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