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The Sacred City of the Ethiopians, Being a Record of Travel and Research in Abyssinia in 1893

AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-F-00027
Authors: Bent, James Theodore 
Müller, David Heinrich 
Published in: London
New York
Published by: Longmans, Green, and Co. , 1896
Contents:
Theodore Bent (1852-1897), British explorer and archaeologist, gives an account of his 4-months' travel and research in northern Ethiopia at the beginning of 1893.
Chapter XIII, written by David Heinrich Müller (1846-1912), professor of Semitic philology at the University of Vienna, deals with Sabaean inscriptions discovered by Bent in Yeha and Aksum. Despite their fragmentary nature, these inscriptions are of particular value as they illustrate the relations between Abyssinia (modern Ethiopia) and Ancient South Arabia.

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