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The Other Side of Eritrea
Eritrawi
100 episodes
5 days ago
The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.
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The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.
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Adulis, Conclusion, Chapter 7
The Other Side of Eritrea
12 minutes 14 seconds
1 month ago
Adulis, Conclusion, Chapter 7

Adulis, Conclusion, Chapter 7.

The political economy of the ancient port city of Adulis in the Northern Horn of Africa during the Classical Age (1000 BCE–700 CE). The author argues against the prevailing Aksumite model, which asserts that Aksum dominated the regional world economy, instead proposing the Adulis model, which positions Adulis as an autonomous center within a network of power dynamics. The research supports this new model by analyzing extensive material data, including the hierarchical built forms at Adulis, the concentration of ancient coins suggesting Adulis was a tribute collector, and its strategic role in war elephant production and the aromatics trade. Furthermore, the work aligns with Du Bois’s observations, seeking to correct colonial distortions in scholarship and introduce new methodologies, such as integrating GIS, 3D modeling, and oral traditions to reinterpret the region's history. The dissertation ultimately provides significant new data and theoretical contributions toward understanding this critical region.



Referenceshttps://www.adulites.com/https://scholarworks.umass.edu/entities/publication/6c43531e-c4e4-49d3-9a9b-ed7063f13765


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The Other Side of Eritrea
The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.