Standing full length portrait of ... Frame:naturalStanding full length portrait of a woman and child of the Bin Maaruf lineage of Sa'ar Bedouin at Manwakh well. The woman is spinning fibres using a drop spindle. 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.
Portrait of a boy standing on a mountain slope at a hilltop village in the region north of Ad Dali' in Ad Dali' Governorate
A boy wearing a ghutra (headscarf) and wraparound skirt stands in the sand front of a bare walled
Sadr was one of two Sa'ar tribesmen who guided Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party from Manwakh to 'Ayn al Hasy well
On the right camels graze in the background behind a couched camel
A large dune cross-crossed with sand ridges rises from low slopes in the foreground into a high crest in the far distance
At the right one man sits on a standing camel
More recent scholarship dates the zoomorph (also known as Monument 16) to 9
while on the right a few men are hauling water
leaning heavily to the left side
riding his camel along a dune crest
View of two of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling companions resting in camp north of Al Ain
In the distance tall trees and clumps of qassis (sedge) grow on a rocky expanse of sand