adulis造句
- AFRO-ASIAN ENSEMBLE Adapted from Caffe Adulis, New York
- Adapted from Ficre Ghebreyesus, Caffe Adulis, New Haven
- Control of Adulis allowed Axum to be the major power on the Red Sea.
- Adulis Bay is named after the site.
- Muslim writers occasionally mention both Adulis and the nearby Dahlak Archipelago as places of exile.
- Adapted from Caffe Adulis, New York
- Caffe Adulis, 228 Crown St.
- Aksum was at the time ruled by Zoskales, who also governed the port of Adulis.
- He argues instead that Zoskales was a petty king whose power was limited to only Adulis.
- He was accompanied part of the way by one Moise or Moses, the Bishop of Adulis.
- It's difficult to see adulis in a sentence. 用adulis造句挺难的
- Aksum was accessible to the port of Adulis, Eritrea on the coast of the Red Sea.
- Four kilometers away is the archeological site of Adulis, which was an emporium and the port of Axum.
- The latter is an inscription at Adulis that Cosmas Indicopleustes made a copy of for king Kaleb of Axum.
- Its success depended on resourceful techniques, production of coins, steady migrations of Greco-Roman merchants, and ships landing at Adulis.
- The Arsi are also believed to have been mentioned on the Greek inscription of Adulis in the first century as people living south of Shewa.
- Ptolemais was only one of a series of such elephant-hunting stations along the Red Sea coast of Africa, Adulis being perhaps originally another.
- Adulis soon became the main port for the export of African goods, such as ivory, incense, gold, slaves, and exotic animals.
- The original port of Adulis is now inland, debris washed down from the mountains having accumulated along the coastline, extending it further out to sea.
- A pair of fragments of glass vessels were found in the lowest layers at Adulis, which are similar to specimens from the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
- But it is the subtlety and complexity of Eritrea's cooking, which Ficre Ghebreyesus interprets as the spirit moves him, that makes Caffe Adulis so distinctive.