Various Semitic-speaking groups from Southwest Arabia began …

Years: 909BCE - 819

Various Semitic-speaking groups from Southwest Arabia began to cross the Red Sea and settle along the coast and in the nearby highlands of Ethiopia during the first millennium BCE and possibly even earlier.

These migrants bring with them their Semitic speech (Sabaean and perhaps others) and script (Old Epigraphic South Arabic) and monumental stone architecture.

A fusion of the newcomers with the indigenous inhabitants produces a culture known as pre-Axumite.

The factors that motivate this settlement in the area are not known, but to judge from subsequent history, commercial activity must have figured strongly.

The port city of Adulis, near modern-day Massawa, is a major regional entrepôt and probably the main gateway to the interior for new arrivals from Southwest Arabia.

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