Kopistaf ujeem ke Lalibela ( englavon Rock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela ), tir burkaf debak ke Ityopia.
Kopistaf ujeem ke Lalibela tir tano katcalapafo izvaxo ke tawava nume bak 1978 wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer.
Kopistaf ujeem ke Lalibela Idjon ice Ityopia, koe meftavafa gola, san-tanoya kopistafa uja ke mialukugal ke bat « warzaf Yerusalem » ke XIII-eafa decemda poke prostewafa wida dem kiray ko pistok zo suxayad ise zo ilbodeyed. Lalibela tir xonyo ke ityopiafa kristeva wetce befoltaxo is abidaxo. ~ UNESCO : Kopistaf ujeem ke Lalibela
(en) The 11 medieval monolithic cave churches of this 13th-century 'New Jerusalem' are situated in a mountainous region in the heart of Ethiopia near a traditional village with circular-shaped dwellings. Lalibela is a high place of Ethiopian Christianity, still today a place of pilmigrage and devotion. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0
- Yona ewava va kopistaf ujeem ke Lalibela
- (en) Milena Batistoni, A Guide to Lalibela, Addis Abeba, Arada Books, 2008, ISBN 9994486608.
- (en) Claire Bosc-Tiessé is Marie-Laure Derat is Laurent Bruxelles is François-Xavier Fauvelle is Yves Gleize is Romain Mensan, The Lalibela Rock Hewn Site and its Landscape (Ethiopia): An Archaeological Analysis, Journal of African Archaeology, vol. 12, n°2, 2014, DOI 10.3213/2191-5784-10261.
- (fr) Marie-Laure Derat is Claire Bosc-Tiessé, Dossier – Lālibalā : textes, objets, vestiges, Annales d'Éthiopie, vol. 25, 2010
- (fr) R. Sauter, Où en est notre connaissance des églises rupestres d'Éthiopie, Annales d'Éthiopie, vol. 5, 1963, DOI 10.3406/ethio.1963.1336.
- (fr) Walter Raunig, L'Art en Éthiopie [« Etiopia, storia, arte, cristianesimo »], Paris, Hazan, 2005, ISBN 2-7541-0047-4.
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