Egyptian ruins, Serabit el Khadim. Photographer: McDonald, James
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Genre: Archaeological Photography General view of the ruins, with Arab figures posed in the middleground and stelae standing beyond: 'At Sarabit el Khadim are more turquoise mines and hieroglyphic tablets, more traces of copper-mining, and a curious collection of sculptured memorial stelæ, full...
Stele. Serabit el Khadim. Photographer: McDonald, James
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of a large standing stele, with Arab figures posed beside it and mountains beyond. For another copy of this photograph, see the duplicate set (with the two additional volumes of photographs) at shelfmark Maps 29.d.28.
Mines at Serabit el Khadim. Photographer: McDonald, James
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View looking across the barren landscape at the site of ancient copper mines at Sarabit el Khadim, with a group of Arab figures posed in the foreground. For another copy of this photograph, see the duplicate set (with the two additional volumes of photographs)...
Ruins of convent in palm grove, Wady Feiran. Photographer: McDonald, James
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across the bed of the wadi, towards the ruins of the monastery at the summit of the rocky hill on the far side: 'On the right bank of Wady Feiran, about a mile above the great convent [see print 16], there are the ruins of a smaller one covering the sur...
El Maharrad, ruined convent in Wady Feiran. Photographer: McDonald, James
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the ruined buildings of the monastery, covering the hillside: 'The ruins at Feiran are chiefly those of the old episcopal city of Pharan, and the churches, chapels, convents and tombs connected with it. The convent of Feiran and its church, called by th...
Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the entrances to three tombs, built of rough rubble masonry: 'On both banks of Wady Feiran, above and below the convent ... there are also large numbers of tombs, either excavated in the 'jorfs' or constructed with loose stones ... The constructed tombs...