A woman at Senbete market buys eucalyptus leaves. Her two pendants are made from Maria Theresa thalers _ old silver coins minted in Austria, which were widely used as currency in northern Ethiopia and Arabia until the end of World War II. Senbete is an important weekly market close to the western scarp of the Abyssinian Rift. Afar nomads from the low-lying arid regions of Eastern Ethiopia trek long distances there to barter with Amhara and Oromo farmers living in the fertile highlands. Agriculture forms the background of the country's economy with 90 percent of its population earning a living from the land. Markets are, therefore, important commercial and social occasions for those living in scattered rural communities.

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