Zia pueblo Jacques-Philippe PotteauView of multi storeyed buildings surrounding the main plaza of Zia pueblo, with people standing or resting in and around the square. According to James Stevenson's original note for this photograph (prepared circa 1885), the 'village is now almost in ruins. It is constructed of small lava rocks laid in mortar, the houses sometimes reaching a height of three stor[ey]s. [] This village, unlike its neighbour, Santa Ana, is situated on the edge of a high
wearing a large dagger in a scabbard across his waist
partly destroyed from bombing by the Egyptian forces (in support of the Republicans) during the Yemen Civil War
The Potala and steps leading up to the southern face
with several boys in the foreground
In the far left background another member of the party stands beside a bare bush
People and a donkey walking on the street
He wears a thobe (long shirt) crossed with leather bandoliers attached to a cartridge belt and an embroidered ghutra (headscarf)
each holding a rifle
View of Wilfred Thesiger's Nuer porters
with a woman leaning against a wall behind them
View of a gate in the Jeddah city walls
The falconer also has a wikar (block) for the falcon tucked under his arm