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Alternative name | Koloe |
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Location | Debub Region, Eritrea |
Region | Horn of Africa |
Coordinates | 14°52′43″N 39°25′38″E / 14.87861°N 39.42722°E |
Type | Settlement |
Part of | Punt, Dʿmt, Aksum |
History | |
Founded | Approximately fifth millennium BC |
Qohaito (Tigrinya: ቆሓይቶ) or Koloe was a major ancient city in what is now the Debub region of Eritrea. It was a pre-Aksumite settlement that thrived during the Aksumite period. The city was located over 2,500 meters above sea level, on a high plateau at the edge of the Great Rift Valley. As of 2011[update], Qohaito's stone ruins have yet to be excavated. The ancient port city of Adulis is directly to the east, while Matara lies to the south.[1][2]