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AXUM.
had done, I felt immediately assured that they were Ethiopic. In consequence I passed carefully over every character I could trace, a fac-simile of which is here given.
Part of an Inscription at Axum much defaced by the weather.
Characters in the fifth line.
In the middle of the inscription.
| separate word. | End of the last line but one. |
Last line entire.
Unconnected characters from various parts of the stone.
The same in modern characters, so far as can be determined.
[1]- ↑ The bars are inserted to mark where a want of connection occurs.
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