Tesfalem Araia

BBC Tigrinya

Ethiopians at museum


The museum had always considered the hair as an “object” and had to reclassify them as “human remains” in order to hand them over, Mr Maciejewski said.

Ethiopians at museum

Ethiopia has not yet said where the locks of hair will be kept

After his army was defeated by British troops under the command of General Napier at the battle of Maqdala in 1868, Emperor Tewodros killed himself rather than surrender.

British troops then cut his hair to keep as a trophy.

The two pieces of hair were handed to the museum by unknown private collectors 60 years ago.