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13/10/2024
The Romans used rue as a flavouring agent, but it has fallen out of general use in Europe. In Ethiopia it is still used for flavouring coffee, with a sprig of the herb being stirred in the coffee cup. Ethiopia is, of course, the original home of coffee, where it grows wild in the cloud forests of the southern highlands, from where it spread to the Yemen, then Constantinople, Venice and thence elsewhere in the Ottoman Empire, Europe and the world. I hope our proposal for a nomination of “Ethiopia’s Coffee Heritage” to the UNESCO World Heritage List as a cultural landscape can be progressed
22/04/2023
The article suggests that ivory rings supporting fabric bags worn by English women in England in the 5th and 6th centuries AD were imported from the kingdom of Axum (modern Ethiopia) - very interesting!
Ivory in Anglo-Saxon graves reveals trade ties to East Africa - History First Bags prized as status symbols in Anglo-Saxon England were made using ivory imported from East Africa, according to a study that highlights the extent of post-Roman trade routes.
27/07/2022
Congratulations Nathan Yimer on being awarded a European Qualifications Framework (EQF) Level 5 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management by the London School of International Business. This is the outcome we both expect and appreciate from the support provided by the Consultancy for Conservation and Development to our select scholarship recipients and we are looking forward to your excelling in your Bachelor of Arts course at the University of Chichester which immediately follows – Well Done!
31/01/2022
Dr Hasan Nadeem, Minister of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities of Iraq, speaking at today’s 2nd Donors’ Conference of ALIPH (International Conference for the protection of heritage in conflict areas), held in Paris at the Louvre, at which our project for the emergency stabilization of the Taq Kisra (Sassanian Palace at Ctesiphon). The emergency stabilization project was presented, seen in the photograph behind the Minister. The project was funded by ALIPH and implemented on behalf of the Iraq Heritage Stabilization Programme of the University of Pennsylvania.
15/12/2021
The emergency stabilisation of the great iwan vault of the Sassanian palace of Ctesiphon (Iraq), built 1,480 years ago and the largest brick arch ever constructed, is on the point of completion. This great building is almost exactly contemporary with Haghia Sophia in Istanbul. The project is funded by a grant from the ALIPH Foundation to the University of Pennsylvania. Now we have access to the top of the vault, we have started preparing the draft conservation plan.
07/08/2020
Lime proven to mitigate pathogens and improve indoor air quality | BioLime A 2007 study showed that lime could successfully inactivate the H5N1 Avian Flu virus.
27/04/2020
A very inspiring article about the revival of earthen architecture, although the domed construction is typical of northern Mesopotamia, on the modern borders of Syria and Turkey
Palestinians revive earthen architecture Despite persisting stigmas, Palestinians are increasingly using clay, mud and sand to build their homes.
14/07/2019
https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/contents/afp/2019/07/egypt-antiquities-heritage.html
Egypt opens two ancient pyramids, unveils new finds Egypt on Saturday opened two ancient pyramids south of the capital Cairo and unveiled a collection of newly found sarcophagi, some containing well-preserved mummies. Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anani told reporters the Bent Pyramid of King Sneferu, the first pharaoh of Egypt's 4th dynasty, and a....
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18/06/2019