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The extraordinary architecture and engineering of the. Coptic Christian churches of Lalibela in northern Ethiopia, and their remarkable history as the nucleus ...
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The churches of Lalibela were built between the 7th and 13th centuries. They are carved from single blocks of red basaltic rock, without bricks, wood or mortar.
The text of this page is a deed of gift by King Lalibela to the monks who were to be attached to the churches, with sufficient land to maintain them. Local ...
This study explores the historical and architectural heritage of Wukro Medhane Alem, a least-known monolithic rock-hewn church in South Gondar. Primary and ...
Eleven rock-hewn churches stand beneath the earth at Lalibela in northeastern Ethiopia bearing symbols of the cross. Built under King Lalibela in the ...
The deeds and exploits of St. Lalibäla who was the most famous king of the Ethiopian Zagwe dynasty are still awaiting to be published in full.
Located in Northern Ethiopia, in WoUo province, the town is named after King Lalibela, a member of the Zag we ethnic group, who is said to have ordered the ...
The rock-cut churches of Ethiopia have long intrigued visitors and historians – and have frustrated archaeologists seeking their sequence of construction.
This site consists of a group of rock-cut churches attributed to the sovereign of the same name, King Lalibela, who we know to have reigned in the late 12th ...