Portrait of Salim bin Kabina ... John K. HillersPortrait of Salim bin Kabina and another member of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party kneeling in the sand in the Wadi Hawshi. Salim bin Kabina, a tribesman of the Bayt Imani lineage of Rashid Bedouin, is the young boy kneeling on the left. 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.
The man stands facing towards the right
Further behind a number of booms and dhows are moored in the water
View of Bakhtiari nomads with laden mules and donkeys on a narrow mountain path
The photograph shows the west side of a carved stone zoomorph known by archaeologists as Zoomorph P
View of Potala seen through arc created by thick branch of tree
The camel on which he sits stands in profile facing towards the right
In the foreground people stand at an open air market
View of a straw and stone building with two boys
which is standing behind him
A few men stand on the shore and alongside nearby buildings
View of men and women dancing at a wedding ceremony
He wears a light coloured thobe (shirt) and an embroidered headscarf