View of a hut in ... Frame:naturalView of a hut in the village of Manjamah in the Wadi Hali. The hut is made from palms and has a round domed roof and entrances reinforced with adobe. A group of people, likely members of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party, are unloading camels in front of the hut. 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.
where members of the British Association had been invited to visit
Men and boys at a well in a village in the lower Wadi Damad region
squatting on rocks on Mount Hendren
On the far right a palm frond fence has been erected in the fort's courtyard below
built on a rock outcrop and supported by wooden stilts
He wears a plain ghutra (headscarf) hanging down over his neck and a light coloured thobe (long shirt)
In the far background trees grow on the flat
larger dhow is also beached
The women wear coral headdresses
A few ghaf [Prosopis cineraria] trees grow in the sand
In the background trees grow in rocky soil along the bottom of Jabal Buwaydah
and holding two spears over his right shoulder