Ethiopia is a country of rich anthropological value and complex political culture. It is also known for wars with foreign invaders, as well as civil conflict. In these clashes, countless cultural heritage items have been destroyed.
AuthorHagos Abrha Abay
Dr Hagos Abrha Abay is a Postdoctoral researcher, University of Hamburg.
He is a philologist who has served as an assistant professor at Mekelle University. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Hamburg's Studies for Manuscript Culture Department. He is the founder and coordinator of St Yared Center for Ethiopian Philology and Manuscript Studies in Mekelle University. He has participated in many research projects related to philology, linguistics, history, language and culture, folklore and literature, and Ge’ez and manuscript studies.