The stelae field at Tutu Fella, Ethiopia, is a 9th-14th century graveyard filled with one hundred and thirty rounded stone columns–each with linear or anthropomorphic carvings–that mark the burial sites of local aristocrats (and supposedly commemorate the reigns of local rulers).
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