Tesuque pueblo Frame:blackView of buildings surrounding the main plaza of Tesuque pueblo, located on a tributary of the Rio Grande river, about eight miles north of Santa Fe. According to James Stevenson's original note for this photograph (prepared circa 1885), the people of Tesuque had become 'advanced in pastoral and agricultural industries by reason of their extensive intercourse with the whites at Santa Fe, though they still use the old Mexican wooden cart and plow. The
A man wearing a ghutra (headscarf) and a thobe (long shirt) stands in front of a large wooden door reinforced with bands of iron barbs
A young African sailor wearing an undershirt and a wraparound skirt stands next to a mast
owned by a merchant named Atar
He is wearing a waistcoat over his thobe (long shirt) and holds a rifle against his shoulder
with the Dhahir range of mountains in the distance
View of Wilfred Thesiger's party travelling from Khawr bin 'Atarit well in the Ghanim Sands to the Ramlat al Ghafah
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
View of men and camels standing near houses in Abu Dhabi
Standing full length portrait of an Arab man
The town of Al Mukalla can be seen in the background
Portrait of a boat builder (named Haji Hamaid)
Musallim bin Tafl