Lesson 6 - Aksumite/ Axum Empire
Lesson 5 - Aksumite Empire/ Kingdom of Aksum
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Ancient Ethiopia in east Africa, with its capital at Axum, represented an early Christian empire situated at lucrative trade routes across Eurasia. In this lesson, learn about the religion, culture, and government of Axum.
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Ancient Ethiopia in east Africa, with its capital at Axum, represented an early Christian empire situated at lucrative trade routes across Eurasia. In this lesson, learn about the religion, culture, and government of Axum.
Background on the Axum Empire
Imagine yourself in a foreign land, and you don't speak the language. You want to buy some food so you have to do so without verbal communication. It might take some time, but you would probably be able to make the transaction and fill you belly without language.
As center of the growing trade route between the Roman Empire and India through the Red Sea and between those societies and East Africa, emerged Axum at the crossroads. Here, traders of all backgrounds--and languages--bought and sold goods. Often the buyers would place gold coins next to product. If the seller accepted the deal, he took the coins. If the coins lay there a bit longer, the buyer knew he had to offer more money and lay down more coins until the seller picked them up and handed over his merchandise. Thus the language barrier was overcome by the desire for mutually beneficial trade.
Such transactions occurred thousands of times over hundreds of years at Axum, the capital of the Ethiopian Empire between about 50 C.E. and the 12th century. Situated on the Ethiopian highlands, Axum controlled the massive trade of the region. At Axum, merchants and sellers from around the region bartered, bought, and sold a variety of goods: ivory, frankincense, myrrh, textiles, wine, olive oil, hippopotamus hides, rhinoceros horns, tortoise shell, monkeys, and even human slaves. Situated at this perfect area for trade, Axum developed characteristic types of religion, culture, and government. Let's take a look at each one.
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