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Object Number
2004.24.20465
Display Title
Hamid and Mohammed Amar with goat
Descriptions
Object Description
Hamid and Mohammed Amar with goat. Morocco: Tiddest, Ikhuanen, Gzennaya. 42-16/. C.S. Coon. 1926-1927.
Subject
- Goat
- Meat
- Road
- Man
Department
Photographic
Date
1926
Artist
Dr. Carleton Stevens Coon
Culture
- Amazigh
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa
/
Morocco
/
<State>
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<County>
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<City>
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Tiddest
Africa / Morocco / <State> / <County> / <City> / Ikhuanen
Africa / Morocco / <State> / <County> / <City> / Ikhuanen
Additional Geographic Terms
Gzennaya
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 7.62 x 10.16 cm (3 x 4 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.24.20489 | Mohammed Amar and Hamid |
Morocco
| ||
| 2004.24.20380 | Mohammed Amar, an Arab-Riffian mule driver |
Fes
| ||
| 2004.24.20535 | Mohammed Amar buying grapes |
Kifane
| ||
| 2004.24.20539 | Mohammed Amar, an Arab Riffian mule driver |
Fes
| ||
| 2004.24.20473 | House of Malim Hamid. Morocco: Abd el Mumen, Iherrushen |
Iherasssen
| ||
| 2004.24.20476 | Hamid, a mule man |
Iherasssen
| ||
| 2004.24.20462 | Mosque on hillside |
Ikhuanen
Tiddest | ||
| 2004.24.20460 | Rock of the Ogress |
Tiddest
Ikhuanen | ||
| 2004.24.20404 | Herd of goats |
Morocco
| ||
| 2004.24.20457 | Mountain at Tiddest |
Tiddest
Ikhuanen | ||
| 2004.24.20505 | Zawia Et-Tifaha, Tarquist - The Seat of Sidi Mohammed Akhemrij |
Tarquist
| ||
| 2004.24.20573 | Malim Mohammed, chief of leatherwokers |
Senhaja Sghir
Taghzuth |