Epigraphic and Ethnohistorical Research: Online Reports from the Research Centre Ancient South Arabia and Northeast Africa
under the direction of Wolbert G.C. Smidt and Norbert Nebes
The Research Centre Ancient South Arabia and Northeast Africa, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, publishes reports with a focus on new epigraphic findings from Northeast Africa, including reports on ethnohistorical research on their context. These reports are the fruit of over a decade of cooperation with partners mainly in Ethiopia and aim at making their research more visible.
Preliminary Report on an inscribed stone from May Omo in the area of Gändäbta, Təgray
by Yohannes Gebreselassie and Gabriala Hailemariam (20 January 2025)
Preliminary report on "A Fragment of a Monumental Inscription at Metera"
by Bruce Dahlgren (13 January 2025)
Preliminary report on the finding context of an Ethio-Sabaean inscription fragment from Melazo, Tigray
by Amanuel Abrha, Addigrat University, and Wolbert G.C. Smidt (30 December 2024)
Preliminary report on the archaeological survey carried out in Debreqal, Central Tigray, Ethiopia
by Amanuel Abrha, Addigrat University
(17 February 2024)
Recommendation for bibliographic reference: (Author), (Report title), in: Epigraphic and Ethnohistorical Research: Online Reports from the Research Centre Ancient South Arabia and Northeast Africa (date) (web address) [please note that as a standard, bibliographic references refer to the official name of address of a person, which is the first name in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and neighbouring countries, different from the Anglo-Saxon and Western European practice where it is usually the last name]