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the treasure Edinburgh's Tabot One of at least 11 Tabots (consecrated altar slabs) seized at Maqdala by British soldiers. This one was taken by a Captain Arbuthnot of the 14th Hussars who may have been an Aide de Camp to General Napier, the leader of the expedition. On return to Britain, recognising the religious significance of the artefact, he presented the Tabot to St. John's Episcopal Church at the west end of Princes Street in Edinburgh.
Mr McLuckie, who had worked in Addis Ababa in the past, recognised the Tabot. After consulting with people in his church, and finding about Afromet through the internet, he decided to return the Tabot to Ethiopia. A party from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, along with hundreds of Afromet supporters, arrived in Edinburgh in January 2002. The Tabot was handed back amid huge celebrations during a service at St John's. (See The Scotsman's picture of the handover ceremony) Archbishop Isaias of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church arrived in Addis Ababa with the Tabot in early February. Hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians came out into the streets to welcome it. A Tabot is traditionally kept wrapped in cloths at the centre of an Ethiopian Orthodox church. It focuses the presence of God in every Ethiopian church. Its removal is an act of sacrilege comparable to the removal of the Reserved Sacrament in an Anglican or Catholic church. It is only ever seen by the priest and represents the Ark of the Covenant, which the Israelites used to carry the Ten Commandments as they travelled to the Promised Land. Ethiopian Christians believe they still possess the original Ark. Read more about the Tabot's discovery and its return to Addis Ababa. Some clues about how it came to Edinburgh in the first place are found in a letter currently kept in the National Archives of Scotland in Edinburgh. Here it is: CH12/12/596 Current location Addis Ababa |
treasure count: (still counting)468 items still missing 10 items returned search treasure recent discoveries Cameronians' cross Reed shirt Lancaster miscellaneous Halifax miscellaneous Throne cloth Dundee scroll full list of missing treasure returned treasure see more human remains icons manuscripts military hardware miscellaneous personal effects religious artefacts royal regalia tabots current locations The British Library The British Museum Duke of Wellington's Regimental Museum Halifax Dundee University Museum Edinburgh University Library The John Rylands Uni Library Lancaster Museum & Priory National Archives of Scotland The Schøyen Collection The Victoria & Albert Museum Windsor Castle Other locations powered by Movable Type 2.63 |