Thursday, 28 May 2015

Glimpse Of Ethiopia Part 2: Axum (Aksum / Aksoum) A Lost Civilization

On the way to Axum from Lalibela
Axum airport
Close up view of Axum from hotel
Visit to Northern Ethiopia is incomplete without a visit to Axum (Aksum), the earlier day capital of Ethiopia, center of business mainly with Ancient India and Roman Empire. Axumite king minted their own coins to facilitate business. The city which we see today is mainly post 1st century. Old civilization lies buried deep in earth. Being in seismic zone the old civilization of Axum must have got buried in the womb of mother earth.
Geeze an ancient language from which Amharic (National language of Ethiopia) is evolved, is the main language of this whole region.
A German Archeologist along with his team did much of excavation on the hills and what he discovered is an amazing maze of tombs of kings and nobles, pottery, coins, beads etc.
Casks carved from solid rocks in the excavated tombs
Deep  secrets in dark catacombs
As I had stated in my pervious blog, I will not go into historical and archeological facts as I am expert in neither of the two, but will dwell more on the places which make Axum a must see.
The beautiful churches which have the old handwritten bible, Monasteries which are open only to male members of the society.
One of the oldest church of Ethiopia
Church close up view
Huge pillar (Stele) of church
One of the many depiction of history of church
Old holy book on display 
Ancient handwritten Bible
Derez, gireesh and our guide
Monesrty near church under renovationTombs which are plundered, looted of all its precious and valuable things by various invaders and plunderers destroying the tombs and desecrating the well preserved bodies in the tomb.
Burial chambers of Kings
A huge slab of stone at excavation site (raised by then King with Geeze inscriptiopn)
The carved symbols on the rock hard stones, 
Symbols carved on different tombs walls
Symbols carved on different tombs walls
Symbols carved on different tombs walls
Symbols carved on different tombs walls
Symbols carved on different tombs walls
Exavation site with more and more symbols
The walls made with interlocking of stones, totally without using any type of binding agent (mortar),
Walls of tombs and burrial chambers yet strong , great masonary
The inter connected maze of tombs and rooms 20-30 ft. under the earth, so well designed to preserve the mummies as well as the valuables buried along with the dead kings and nobles.
Intercombing of tombs( exavation site)

While excavation long pipes were added for airation in the deep dugup sites of tombs
Exavation site where 20-30 ft, deep maze of tombs are found
Exavation site which has 20-30 ft. deep interwoven chambers
It makes one wonder how at that time somebody could conceptualize, design and execute such an intricate thing without any sophisticated machines and technology. Well it certainly falsifies the claim that Africa was not developed and had no great scientific, architectural knowledge; if that would have been so, how could they mint their own coin, make such fabulous tombs, obelisks, palaces etc.
The museum of Axum is yet in natal state as they are slowly building it to store and display the exhibits giving a peep to the rich culture, art, craft and history.
The Obelisk or stele as they are called in Ethiopia, are huge pillars beautifully decorated with carved false doors at the bottom and windows on all sides. It is said that King Ezana built the largest of the obelisk which stands 90 meters above the ground. The obelisks were raised by kings and emperors over the burial sites over the graves. One such site is open to public and one can go under the obelisk and see the magnificent place.
Steles
Main Obelisk of Axum
Near a fallen Stele
One of the many other smaller sites of stele
A catacomb beneath a stelewhich has fallen
The obelisk of King Ezana is largest one and was found by Italian soldiers fallen to the ground and in broken state (probably earth quake caused it). They took it as war booty. But later due to intervention by Emperor Haile Selassie and Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam of communist regime, talks to repatriate King Ezana’s Stele  were initiated but it could be brought successfully without any precondition to Axum. Due to persistent effort of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and his teams along with the other luminaries. It was a day of jubilation for Ethiopians, especially for Axumites. I was told by our escort Derez that national holiday was declared and celebrations were organized on the day King Ezana’s stele was erected after bringing it back from Italy.


King Ezana's Stele
Stelle like pillar (New) in Oldest Church in Axum
Since the modern city of Axum is developed over the old buried city thus there are many cultivated lands under which the lost civilization is waiting to be excavated and the archeological valuables to be brought out so that the lost city can be found again and have its proud place under the sky not deep in the earth.
Walking through the place I could see the pottery items, some beads peeping from the ground and was told that this place is literally littered with such things, many Ethiopians do not know the value of these items. They are the poor villagers who are concerned about their farm land being taken away if the whole Axum is declared a world heritage site.
Artifacts embedded on earth people walking on them
Farming over Lost civilization (Ancient Axum)
Farming over Lost civilization (Ancient Axum)
Pillars raised by then King with Geeze inscriptiopn
Government of Ethiopia is trying to find a way which will allow them to excavate the place but also know the importance of the cultivated land above the lost civilization. Villagers need to do farming and grazing their beasts for the living.  Hope one day an agreement will be reached with Axumites and the real full scale exaction will take place to bring the glorious past of Axum from the darkness of the earth to the open sunlight for everybody to see and earn Ethiopia specially the Axumites the much needed foreign currency.
These sites are very common in Axum (Mounds of excavated tombs)
These sites are very common in Axum (Mounds of excavated tombs)
These sites are very common in Axum (Mounds of excavated tombs)
Dungur / Addi Kilte is supposed to have the arch of covenant and the palace of Queen Sheeba. There is a palace stretching to vast expanse replete with courtyard, queen’s chambers, small atrium and meets every requirement of then royalty.  The green expanse in and around it makes a very pleasant place to visit.
Outside These sites are very common in Axum (Mounds of excavated tombs) site
Queen Sheeba's Palace Site
 Hearth at Queen Sheeba's Palace
Place for morning ebulition for Queen Sheeba
Just opposite the palace of Queen Sheeba are the cultivated lands where one can see the stele of plain stones jutting above the ground ranging from 2 feet to 20 feet. These are burial ground of lesser nobles where the villagers do farming. These fields are called “Stele fields”. These stele fields can be seen all over while travelling from one village to other in Axum.
Stele Fields
We saw the little boys and girls selling the ancient coins for a pittance (even that pittance is a huge sum for them), which actually have a great value as they are of tremendous historical importance.
It is with the help of united nation that all historical places have now been maintained with great care. Much is required to be done as far as excavation and preserving this old lost civilization is concerned. Stele fields, ancient cities in Axum are falling prey to farming, modern civilization and ignorance of locals about the importance of this great historical legacy.
The hotels in Axum are more in number as compared to Lalibella. From budget hotels to luxury hotels all can be found there. We stayed in a place which gave us bird’s eye view of Axum.





View of Axum from hotel
Great view of Axum from hote
Hotel Sit out 
Wonderful paintings from the local artists
Hotel dining hall
The stay was comfortable, the staff courteous and the hotel very neat and hygienically maintained. What I liked best about the hotel was the greenery was so well preserved that the habitat of various species of birds and small animals remained unharmed. We could see the birds, squirrels and many other small creatures, roaming freely without any danger to them or the residents of the hotel.
We love to nest here
Not only humans we also love this hotel
Wow we are not distubed here and lots to eat
We are well fed. Lucky we all!

Birds on the hotel sit out place
When is the lunch time ?
We should have sat inside


I have finished my lunch thanks to hotel
Finally got mu morsel


Waithing for the nut
From Axum we started to the last leg of our tour of Northern Ethiopia “Mekelle”

Amazing views on the way to Mekelle from Axum
Cofee ceremony