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  1. Obelisk of Axum - Wikipedia

    • The Obelisk of Axum (Tigrinya: ሓወልቲ ኣኽሱም, romanized: ḥawelti Akhsum; Amharic: የአክሱም ሐውልት, romanized: Ye’Åksum ḥāwelt) is a 4th-century CE, 24-metre (79 ft) tall phonolite stele, weighing 160 tonnes (160 long tons; 180 short tons), in the city of Axum in Ethiopia. It is ornamented with two false doors at the base and features decorations resembling windo… See more

    Map of Axum Obelisk in Tigray Regional
    MaterialSingle, solid block of a weather-resistant stone similar to granite
    Height24 m (79 ft)
    Completion date4th-century
    History

    The 'obelisk'—properly termed a stele or, in the local languages, Tigrinya: hawelt; and church Ge'ez: hawelti—is found along with many other stelae in the city of Axum in modern-day Ethiopia. The stelae were probably ca… See more

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