Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
Standing half length portrait of ...
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Description
Standing half length portrait of Salim bin Ham, one of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's Bedouin retainers, in the sands surrounding Al Ain. Salim bin Ham stands facing forward, holding a rifle against his side. He wears a khanjar (dagger) on a cartridge belt over his thobe (shirt) and a large headscarf. Behind him, on the left, a desiccated tree grows in the sand.

Due to the nature of these images, prints will reproduce any signs of age, wear or damage that occurred before they were archived by the Pitt Rivers Museum.
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Date December 1, 1949 - January 12, 1950

Standing half length portrait of ...

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