Portrait of a man of ... Frame:blackPortrait of a man of the Bin Maaruf lineage of Sa'ar Bedouin at Manwakh well. 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.
Behind them on the left a saluki sits in the sand nearby three couched camels
View of three men waterproofing the upturned hull of Wilfred Thesiger's tarada (sheikh's canoe) with pitch
ride their camels in a tight pack across a vast empty flat plain
with several other men standing behind him
Exterior view of the mudhif (guest house) belonging to Haji Ubaid of the Al Hasan tribe
In the background people walk through the crowded streets at the open air market
On the left three men fill a large water skin
stands in the foreground facing forward
In the near distance two multi-storeyed square buildings built from adobe bricks sit on a gravel flat
At the centre left a Bedouin tribesman (possibly a member of Wilfred Thesiger's party) kneels with his hands in his lap
the 'hair is worn in this way so long as they remain unmarried
Huts and palm trees at a village in the lower Wadi Damad region