Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...
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Description
Seated portrait of Sahail bin Tahi, a member of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party, on his camel in the region surrounding Liwa oasis. Sahail bin Tahi, a tribesman of the Mudairiba lineage of Rashid Bedouin, kneels atop his camel [most of the camel is outside the frame]. He holds a camel stick in one hand and looks into the far left foreground. He is wearing a plain ghutra (headscarf), and a wraparound skirt under his thobe (long shirt). Behind him rolling sand ridges dotted with a few tufts of qassis (sedge) stretch out into the distance. This image was taken during Wilfred Thesiger's journey from Al Ain to Liwa oasis, Al Dhafra and Baynunah sands in November and December 1948.

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 November 14-22, 1948

Seated portrait of Sahail bin ...

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