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The Ethno-archaeological Comparison of ceramic Styles in Village T’kul of Eritrea
Human past behavior can be better understood through methodologies developed in the field of archaeology and ethnography. This...
The Dahlak Cisterns
When you set foot on the Dahlak Islands, the first thing that strikes your mind is how people manage to survive there. The Dahlak Islands...
Amphora: Evidence of the long-distance trade across the wider circuit of the Red Sea
One of the earliest inventions by early humans was the ability to make Pottery to use them as containers in their daily lives. The art of...
The Significance of Cultural Heritage
Cultural heritage is a way of living a community has inherited from previous generations that it passes on to the following generation....
African Heritage - Third Cycle Periodic Reporting Meeting
As part of the Third Cycle of the Periodic Reporting Exercise in Africa, over 75 participants from 46 African State Parties with 95 World...
A glimpse on the potential of rock-art culture in Eritrea
Rock art is a man-made depiction or engraving of early human activity. In the absence of written evidence with regard to the prehistoric...
Safeguarding Cultural Heritage
Heritage continues to be deeply tied to perceptions about nationhood and deep roots that were developed during the 19th century. It is...
Traditional Pottery Production in Eritrea
Pottery is humanly prepared object which includes several household materials made from clay and hardened by fire for durability. The...
Heritage, in sustainable Tourism
According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO), tourism is a social, cultural and economic phenomenon which entails the movement of...
Symbol and significance of Nakfa Trench
Throughout the 30 years of Eritrean armed struggle for independence Nakfa was the strategic center for the liberation movement. Following...
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