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Ancient History of Ethiopian Art & Architecture Pre- Axumite Architecture Prep. By Ephrem N.

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Ancient History of Ethiopian Art & Architecture

Pre- Axumite Architecture

Prep. By Ephrem N.

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Introduction

•What is history?

…We say Architecture is ‘Living

History’

HOW?

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Introduction

• Architecture is subject to social, political, or

cultural influences. It reflects the society and

communicates the values of that society.

• With the change of the society the face of

Architecture changes too.

• Our architecture has so many stories to tell

about us. It’s our personality and our culture

which is reflected in the shelter we build.

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■ How Architecture evolve?

Introduction

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■ Agriculture vs. Architecture?

Introduction

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Introduction

Agriculture created Architecture.

•Agriculture leads to settlement. People needed

to live where there was good land for farming.

•The tools and materials around enabled them to

build shelter/dwellings.

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Introduction

•Farming in the Nile delta started

around 4000 B.C. and a powerful

Egyptian state developed about

2600 B.C. ,at the time the state

was able to command the labor for

such huge constructions as the

Great pyramid.

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Pre- Axumite Architecture

•Archaeological

sites in northern

Ethiopia and the

middle east

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•Ancient route from Axum

to Redsea

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•Earliest Art (example of cave painting in Ethiopia)

• a cave at Porcepic near Dire Dawa, dated at 400,000 years and

notable for its exquisitely accurate rendering of animal forms – Antelope,

Jackal and hyena are clearly identifiable

Pre- Axumite Architecture

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Sabian or Intermediate period

(500 b.c. to 100 a.d.)

Sabean architecture

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•Some influences to early Ethiopian culture

• South Arabians brought with them the

Sabean syllabury, a modified version of which

is the script in which both Ge’ez and Amharic

(200 – 300 A.D.) are written.

• The techniques of carving probably originated

the early civilization in South Arabians.

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•Symbols of Sabian religion

“ the Disk & the Crescent”

• the decoration of this stone altar is

clearly Architectural and depicts “Axumite

type of window carpentry similar to the

patterns of the largest stales at Axum.

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Temple of Yeha

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Oldest well-preserved building in

Ethiopia (built more than 2500

years ago, in Sabian times)

•The country’s earliest high

civilization

•Temple of Yeha -

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•Constructed with Masonry of

dressed stone.

•Consists of a single oblong

Chamber

-Area 18.5m by 15m

-height 12m

•Regular rectangular blocks of up to

3 m length were used to construct

the wall, without the use of any

mortar.

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Basic characteristics

The walls are smooth, with long

well-cut blocks, excellent

straightness and tightness of

joints

Outer faces, edges and corners

are unemotionally dressed with

great precision

The wall thikness is about 60 cm.

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Were they melting the stone?

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Temple of Yeha

The wall, whose total

thickness is about 60

cm, is not just a single

structure but there

are two walls

interconnected to

each other by smaller

blocks of stone which

serve as anchor.

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Temple of Yeha

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Temple of Yeha

The floor is also

superbly built with 5

layers of variously

sized blocks some

measuring 1m by 50

cm, others 1m by 1m

or 50 cm by 50 cm

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Temple of Yeha

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The Sabean walls.

smooth,

long well-cut blocks,

straight

Tight joints

Perfect corners

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Pre Axumite Domestic architecture

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COMPARISON

History of Ethiopian Architecture

vs.

..……the other world

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Egyptians

Great Pyramid of Khufu, Egypt,

(2600 to 2480BC) Temple at Luxor (1408 to

1300BC) Egypt

Hatshepsuts Temple, Egypt

(1550BC)

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The Greeks

Parthenon Greece,

477 to 438 BC

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The Romans

The Roman Forum

(100 to 300BC)

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The powerful kingdom of Axum

(100 to 1000 a.d.)

To be Continued

Axumite Architecture - II