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TE - ST 007
Melka Konture,
Adadi Mariam &Tiya - 1 day
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Pick up is at 7.30 am, and we then head southwest on the
Jimma road, before turning due south on to the Butajira Road.
Melka Konture lies near the
Awash River Gorge and is
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one of the most important Neolithic sites in Ethiopia. Hand axes and
various other implements have been found here.
About 5 km further on the Butajira Road, is
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the rock hewn
church of Adadi Mariam, contemporaneous with those of Lalibela.
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In fact local tradition
ascribes it to King Lalibela who is said to have had it built on his visit to Mount Zuqwala in
1106.
Damaged during the wars with Ahmed Gragn in the 16th century, it fell into disuse and
was only reopened in the time of Menelik II. It is today in regular use.
Our final stop today is at Tiya, where we can see
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the
northernmost example of a peculiar type of engraved, standing stelae which stretch across
parts of southern Ethiopia.
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These stelae are believed to have been erected between the 12th
and 14th centuries and are almost certainly grave markers.
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Recent excavations at Tiya have
revealed the remains of young people of both sexes, aged between 18 - 30 and buried in fetal
positions.
Tiya is classified as a World Heritage Site.
At some stage today we will take
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a picnic lunch, perhaps
near the Awash River Gorge,
and leave for the return journey to Addis Ababa mid afternoon.
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