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The Ababda, Nomads of the Eastern Thebaid Desert, illustration from The Valley of the Nile, engraved by Freeman, pub. by Lemercier, 1848

by Emile Prisse d'Avennes


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The Ababda, Nomads of the Eastern Thebaid Desert, illustration from The Valley of the Nile, engraved by Freeman, pub. by Lemercier, 1848 - Emile Prisse d'Avennes

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English: "The Ababda, Nomads of the Eastern Thebaid Desert, illustration from The Valley of the Nile, engraved by Freeman, pub. by Lemercier, 1848" oil on Canvas.
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1848

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Emile Prisse d'Avennes

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