

Egypt and Nubia, Volume I: Abyssinian Slaves Resting at Korti-Nubia
Sepia-toned drawing of a group of people sitting on the ground. The group consists of 10 individuals. They are wearing minimal clothing including cloth wrapped around waists and heads. Two individuals are wrapped in cloth covering their heads and upper bodies. The people are sitting on the ground under a tree with a not fully leafy trunk. There are pots and bowls on the ground near them. The background shows a desert landscape with buildings and hills. The drawing has text at the bottom.
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