Portrait of Lawi Leboyare Frame:naturalPortrait of a youth (named Lawi Leboyare) after his circumcision, sitting, decorated with red ochre paint on his face and around his shoulders. 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.
and mountains in the distance
The man is wearing his daggers (jambiya or khanjar) in a horizontal manner in a style typical of this region
and leans on a camel stick in his other hand
follows along at the back of the group
the rest of Wilfred Thesiger's party ride camels across sands
Textile hanging behind them
The peregrine falcon perches on a falconer's arm on a mangalah (cuff) (only the falconer's arm and torso are in the picture)
Wilfred Thesiger stands at the centre (third from left) holding a camel stick
Portrait of two men at a settlement in the region between the village of 'Ar'arah and Jabal Mana'
with a man standing outside the doorway
In the distance behind him wind towers top the roofs of nearby houses
A young man wearing a light-coloured thobe (long shirt) topped with a khanjar (dagger) on a belt and a plain ghutra (headscarf) kneels on the ground in front of an entrance to Al Muwaiji Fort