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Axum's Obelisks: Engineering, Meaning, and Legacy

Axum's Obelisks: Engineering, Meaning, and Legacy

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the monumental obelisks of Aksum, focusing on the engineering feats, religious symbolism, and cultural legacy of these towering stelae. They discuss the Great Stele, the largest monolithic obelisk ever attempted, its probable weight of 517 tons, and the quarry at Wuchate Golo where it was carved. The conversation covers the stelae's role as markers for underground tombs, the mystery of why the Great Stele fell during construction, and how later obelisks like King Ezana's were inscribed with Christian crosses. Lucas explains the use of a single iron chisel and wooden wedges to shape granite, the transportation challenge, and the theories about raising the obelisks using earthen ramps. They also touch on the Italian removal of the Axum Obelisk in 1937 and its eventual return in 2005. The hosts tie the obelisks to Aksumite identity, showing how they evolved from pagan symbols to Christian monuments, reflecting the empire's religious transformation. #Aksum #Axum #Obelisks #GreatStele #WuchateGolo #Ezana #Ge'ez #Mahrem #Negus #Stelae #Monolith #Quarry #Engineering #Christianity #Pagan #ItalianOccupation #Repatriation #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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