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Aksum and the Northern Horn of Africa

David Phillipson
- 10 Dec 2012 - 
- Vol. 15, pp 49-52
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Fattovich et al. as mentioned in this paper found that the majority population of the northern Horn of Africa adopted domestic plants and animals that were first domesticated in the Near East and North Africa as well as others that originated in the Horn itself.
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This article is published in Artificial Intelligence.The article was published on 2012-12-10 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population & 2nd millennium BC.

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The Late-Holocene geomorphic history of the Ethiopian Highlands: Supportive evidence from May Tsimble

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare geomorphic records with independent regional records of rainfall regime changes, land use/cover changes and macrohistory, supported by optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates for fluvial activity at a sediment sequence in the May Tsimble catchment, in the Northeastern Highlands.
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Early Christianity in East Africa and Red Sea/Indian Ocean Commerce

TL;DR: The early East African kingdom of Aksum gradually adopted Christianity from the early- to mid-fourth-century reign of Ezana as discussed by the authors, and the introduction of Christianity should be situated within the context of early Red Sea/Indian Ocean commerce.
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Origins of modern diplomacy: aksum, syria and bizantium between the west and the east

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conceptualized diplomacy in diachronic as a political practice of negotiating peace, trade, and war through standardized communications with other foreign policy actors, assuming that although the forms and conditions for the implementation of diplomacy changed over time, the foundations of such interaction were developed in ancient times in numerous and diverse networks of contacts and exchanges not only of large and small proto-states of the world, but also between fractions, parties, aristocratic unions, trading companies.
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Peace and justice in north africa: the case of libya

Hayati Aktaş
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have discussed how the people of Libya fought for the establishment of peace and justice in Libya and how they have always struggled to ensure justice in their country.