Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
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Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
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Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...
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Description
Three-quarter length standing portrait of a boy of the Wahiba Bedouin at Buraymah well in the Wadi Halfayn. In the foreground a young boy stands in a patch of wet sand, holding a stick. He wears a thobe (shirt) and a headscarf topped with a braided 'agal (head rope). Behind him, on the right, a few sheep stand together in the sand. In the distance beyond a flat plain of sand is bordered by a line of trees in the far background.

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 March 24, 1949

Three-quarter length standing portrait of ...

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