Matara, Eritrea
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|caption = Ruins in Matara Eritrea{{Citation |last=Clay Gilliland |title=Matara Eritrea |date=2016-05-28 |url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/26781577@N07/33628113490/ |access-date=2024-06-26}} The archaeological site already has yielded evidence of several levels of habitation, including at least two different major cities, covering more than 1000 years. The topmost layers are associated with the Aksumite Empire and date from the fourth to the eighth centuries. This city was allied with or part of the powerful trading empire centered in the capital, Aksum, to the southwest |
|caption = Ruins in Matara Eritrea{{Citation |last=Clay Gilliland |title=Matara Eritrea |date=2016-05-28 |url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/26781577@N07/33628113490/ |access-date=2024-06-26}} The archaeological site already has yielded evidence of several levels of habitation, including at least two different major cities, covering more than 1000 years. The topmost layers are associated with the Aksumite Empire and date from the fourth to the eighth centuries. This city was allied with or part of the powerful trading empire centered in the capital, Aksum, to the southwest |
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