Oba Eweka II IndiaOba Eweka II seated with a group of men and youths, his right hand on bronze cylindrical object and his left hand held by the official known as the Onobore. 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.
wearing his State Crown and holding an orb and sceptre
standing with camels in Al Khatam sands near Al Ain
In the distance beyond scattered vegetation grows across a vast flat plain of sand
In the foreground a hooded peregrine falcon perches on a carved wooden wakir (block) next to a large pile of blankets and saddlery gear lying in the sand
In the right background a single storey stone building sits along the far edge of the square
View of a street in Saiwun
Seated portrait of a tribesman of the Manasir Bedouin in Al Khatam sands
On the left behind him a water barrel sits in the sand
The gilt cylinder on the left is an auspicious banner
They are watching the progress of a hippo hunt taking place in a lagoon
Portrait of a youth shortly after his circumcision
being decorated with red ochre paint by another man