Half length seated portrait of ... Frame:whiteHalf length seated portrait of Musallim bin Al Kamam, one of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling companions, at the southern end of Jabal Hafit (Jebel Hafeet), near Al Qabil. Musallim bin Al Kamam, a sheikh of the Musaifar lineage of Rashid Bedouin, sits on the ground wearing a thobe (shirt) topped with leather suspenders and a cartridge belt and a ghutra (headscarf). He is smiling and holds a rifle in one hand. In the background the limestone cliffs of
View of a watch-tower and houses at Ghawas
The south face of the Potala with the village of Sho in the foreground
View of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party at a well in Al Batin sands during their journey across the Empty Quarter (Rub' al Khali) from Al Dhafra sands to Liwa oasis
a bare dune slope rises in ridges to the right
Group portrait of a boy and two girls
depending on the type) which are all necessary in the funeral ceremony called tero buru (driving away death)
It was one of a number of stelae and zoomorphs erected at Quirigua as part of a complex building programme which took place at the height of the city-state's power during the Late Classic period
sitting on chair
during a voyage which Wilfred Thesiger made around the Abu Dhabi islands
with Bakhtiari nomads and their livestock in the foreground
View of men at an encampment of tents
Behind the boats a number of single and two storey houses line the beach front