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Matthew Curtis
June 19, 2017

Ancient city of Harlaa in Eastern Ethiopia investigated by archaeologists

Matthew Curtis
June 19, 2017
Excavation of 12th Century mosque structure at Harlaa.  Photo: T. Insoll, University of Exeter.

Excavation of 12th Century mosque structure at Harlaa.  Photo: T. Insoll, University of Exeter.

An archaeological team from Exeter University in the United Kingdom and Ethiopia have begun mapping and excavating what may be the ancient settlement and trading center of Harlaa in Hararge, Ethiopia.

BBC Story

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-40301959

 

 

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