Tiya
village in Ethiopia
Tiya is a town in central Ethiopia known for the remarkable prehistoric burial complex (or at least, that's what researches makes of the site so far) on the outskirts of the village. Almost like a small, African version of Stonehenge, some 36 standing stones, most covered with engravings, are a wonderful archaeological reminder of an early Ethiopian culture. The exact age of the monuments is yet to be determined, but Tiya has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980.
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