Description: I am proud to offer this used, huge, hardback book 'African Ark People & Ancient Cultures of Ethiopia & The Horn Of Africa' Written By Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher.Great Condition with very, very slight wear.The region of Ethiopia and its surrounding countries - the Horn of Africa - is known today as a land of famine and war, but it is also the last secret kingdom of the world, a land of mystery and fierce beauty. Cut of by soaring mountain ranges, burning lava deserts, unexplored wilderness, and an isolated Indian Ocean coastline, the Horn of Africa is a great Ark that has, for centuries, sheltered an astonishing variety of societies. From the sophisticated cultures of the Christian highlands and the Islamic coast to the proud nomads of the Ogaden desert and the primitive tribes of the last wilderness of the continent, the region is a true microcosm of Africa and a time capsule in which we can see many of the stages of the development of modern culture.Inspired by deep knowledge and love of the region, this magnificent book from two of the world's outstanding photographers, Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher, is a record of a five year journey of discovery.The journey begins in the highlands of Ethiopia with thousand year old Christian ceremonies that take place each year in the rock hewn churches of Lalibela. To the north lies the city of Axum, held by many to be the birthplace of the Queen of Sheba and the last resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.Around the fortress city of Gondar, with its treasure houses of Christian art, live the Falasha - Ethiopian Jews, whose origins remain unknown. Down in the low-lying deserts of the Rift Valley, where temperatures often climb to 120 in the shade, are the warlike Afar, whose young men play the fastest and most dangerous ball game in the world.Along the Islamic coast, running from the Red Sea port of Massawa to Mogadishu and the Indian Ocean island of Lamu, the pace of life relaxes, providing a cool breathing space before the journey takes us back into the deserts of Somalia. Here nomads still follow the old patriarchal laws - an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and one hundred camels for a life of a man.Further inland, in the foothills of the Bale mountains, are the shrines of Sheikh Hussein, the destination of pilgrims who twice yearly journey across vast distances to take part in ecstatic Islamic spirit cults.In the savannahs, valleys, and mountain beyond. and along the banks of the Omo river in the far southwest of Ethiopia live a variety of peoples who delight in the creation of elaborate hairstyles, highly expressive body paintings, and intricate scarification. Many of their initiation rites and ceremonies have been photographed for the first time and published here.Matching the eloquence of the photographs is a highly informative and readable text by Graham Hancock, a longtime observer of life in the region. Maps and line drawings of artifacts and architecture make this book a true celebration of the lives of those who still inhabit the cradle of mankind.328 illustrations, including 244 plates in full color, 75 line drawings and 9 maps.I love to combine shipping on multiple orders to help you save money so please check out my eBay store where I have thousands of items to browse. For buyers of multiple items please email me when you are done shopping for your custom made invoice with combined shipping & insurance fees.
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Features: Great Photos
Format: Hardcover
Personalize: No
Subject: History
Illustrator: NONE
Topic: Africa
Book Series: Not A Series
Vintage: No
Region: Africa
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Ex Libris: No
Edition: Unknown
Language: English
Publication Year: 1990
Book Title: African Ark
Intended Audience: Adults
Country/Region: Ethiopia
Author: Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher
Original Language: English
Signed By: NO
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Inscribed: No
Signed: No
Genre: Art & Culture
Type: Book