- Yeha
Yeha (Ge'ez ይሐ "yiḥa", older ESA has not published an estimate for this village's 2005 population.
The oldest standing structure in Ethiopia is located in Yeha; it is a tower built in the
Sabaean style, and dated to either the 8th or7th century BC . This tower is one of the reasons some believe Yeha was the capital city of theD’mt kingdom. The walls of its earlytemple survive, while other ruins includeGrat Beal Gebri , with square pillars.Yeha is also the location of an
Ethiopian Orthodox monastery, founded according to tradition by Abba Aftse, one of theNine Saints . In his account of Ethiopia,Francisco Álvares mentions visiting this town in1520 (which he called "Abbafaçem"), and provides a description of the ancient tower, the monastery, and the local church, which also has been dated to the time of theAxumite Kingdom . [Francisco Alvarez, "The Prester John of the Indies" translated by C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. Huntingford (Cambridge:Hakluyt Society , 1961), chapter 35 (pp.140f).] This ancient structure houses amuseum .Yeha has also been the site of a number of archeological excavations, beginning in 1952 by the
Ethiopian Institute of Archeology . Although interrupted during theDerg regime, excavations were resumed in 1993 by a French archeological team.Notes
External links
* [http://www.traveladventures.org/continents/africa/yeha.shtml Pictures of Yeha]
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