EditorialSyrian Arab Republic. Rueiha. Dead Cities. From Roman Empire to Byzantine Christianity, 1st to 7th century, abandoned between 8th to10th centuries. The ruins have been reused by the Bedouins to build their homes. View of Bedouin adobe oven. Photo taken...
EditorialBedouin Chief on Horseback. The Bedouins are believed to be the descendants of Ishmael., Peter E. Bergheim (British, active Middle East 1860s - 1870s), about 1865?1875, Albumen silver print.
EditorialEgyptian characters: Egyptian bey (chieftain) and slave, woman and slave, mameluk warrior, family of fellahs or peasants, and family of Bedouins. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Wei...
EditorialSemitic Bedouins in their traditional striped robes ask permission to enter Egypt, led by a man called Idsha bringing animals as presents. The mural is thought to resemble a Jewish tribe arriving in Egypt. From the tomb of Nomarch Chnum-Hotep. Middle K...
EditorialEgyptian characters: Egyptian bey (chieftain) and slave, woman and slave, mameluk warrior, family of fellahs or peasants, and family of Bedouins. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Wei...
EditorialSemitic Bedouins in their traditional striped robes ask permission to enter Egypt, led by a man called Idsha bringing animals as presents. The mural is thought to resemble a Jewish tribe arriving in Egypt. From the tomb of Nomarch Chnum-Hotep. Middle K...
EditorialTemple of Amon, Karnak. Commemoration of the victory by Pharaohs Seti I and Ramses II over the Bedouins of Palestine and the Hittites (Battle of Kadesh). Mural relief from northern wall. New Kingdom (1580-1200 BCE).