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Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Wellcome excavations in Sudan (Jebel Moya): H. Wellcome and his medical officer Dr Ray with a party of sheiks inspecting the excavations at Saqadi, 1913.
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Description: Wellcome excavations in Sudan (Jebel Moya): A & B. From photos taken by the 'kite camera' at Seqadi, 1913.
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Description: Wellcome excavations in Sudan (Jebel Moya): water carriers.
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Description: A man, of markedly small stature, of the Nanos tribe.
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Description: The woman's legs are spread; the center of the web is in her genital area.
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Description: Wellcome excavations in Sudan. Eastern end of one of the ruins uncovered at Saqadi, 1913 (Jebel Moya).
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Description: Darfur, Sudan: two men collecting mud from a lake in a volcanic crater; the mud is sold for cooking and medicinal purposes. Photograph by W.H. Greany, 1939.
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Description: Sudan: barbering, tooth-drawing and cupping being practised. Photograph, ca. 1920.
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Description: The clamp serves to hold the prepuce and exclude the glans during circumcision.
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Description: The Wellcome Tropical Research laboratories were founded by Sir Henry Wellcome at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum in 1903. From 1913 until their closure in 1935, the laboratories were under the control of the government of Sudan.
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Description: Aerial photography. Mr Barrett with the photo boys and ladder (Jebel Moya).
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Description: Shallow well, with zeers (large clay water pots) in the background, Khartoum, Sudan. Photograph, 1903/1913.
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Description: A small happy family and a large sad family: family planning in Sudan. Colour lithograph by Sudan Family Planning Association, ca. 2000.
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Description: Jebel Moya site, Sudan; Major Uribe in House of Boulders.
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Description: A white chart containing Arabic text about female genital mutilation in Sudan. Colour lithograph by Ahfad Reproductive Health Centre, ca. 1999.
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Description: Combs, Maori, New Zeland; Admiralty Islands; North Solomon Islands; Tonga Isalnds, Dyak, N. Borneo; Burrard Islet, British Columbia; Southern Nigeria; Sudan. In the exhibition of The Medicine of Aboriginal Peoples in the British Commonwealth.
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Description: Jebel Moya site, Sudan; general excavations, with railway.
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Description: General view of the Wellcome Centenary Exhibition- The Life and Work of Sir Henry Wellcome. Section XI. Archaeological interests. Excavations in the Sudan- Jebel Moya.
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Description: Illustration from first report of the Wellcome Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College Khartoum
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Description: Infants sucked liquids through the conical spout of this simple earthenware feeding cup. It was excavated in 1912 from the grave of twin children in Jebel Moya, Sudan, where Henry Wellcome funded and led a major archaeological expedition.
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Description: The 'tying' cure, Gour tribe, Eastern Bahs-et-Shagal, A.E. Sudan. two Gour men wearing 'ties' for the cure of headache.
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: The Wellcome Tropical Research laboratories were founded by Sir Henry Wellcome at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum in 1903. From 1913 until their closure in 1935, the laboratories were under the control of the government of Sudan.
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