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  • THE MUTILATION OF ADONI-BEZEK. Judges i. 6.<br />
“But Adoni-bezek fled; and they pursued after him, and caught him, and cut off his thumbs and his great toes. From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part II by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
    IR_Tissot-Old-Testament-II_0016.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
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  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with elongated earlobes, as body ornaments Photographed in Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    GF_Mursi-Woman_5266.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7308.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7298.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7298.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7295.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    GF_Mursi_176407.jpg
  • Mursi couple. The woman has an elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7302.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    GF_Mursi-Woman_5263.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7316.jpg
  • Mursi couple. The woman has an elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7300.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with elongated earlobes, as body ornaments Photographed in Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    GF_Mursi-Woman_5261.jpg
  • Close up of a chest of a young Mursi tribeswoman with beauty scarring, The Mursi tribe is a nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Photographed in the Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia.
    GF_Mursi-Woman_5268.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with enlarged lip as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi_Tribe_178_OS.jpg
  • A young Caucasian model in her 20s covering her breasts with her hands and arms as if protecting them from breast cancer
    IR_b_Roni 2337_35_hr.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments breast feeds her baby
    GF_Mursi_Tribe_182.jpg
  • Circumcision - Brit Milah Ceremony the tools and implements used by the Mohel
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  • Mock-up of a Young woman in her 20s in a household bathtub in an attempt to commit suicide
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  • Mursi tribeswomen herding cattle Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribe is a nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border.
    GF_Mursi_176412.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. a young girl with elongated ear lobes decoration
    GF_Mursi_Tribe_181.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. a young girl with elongated ear lobes decoration
    GF_Mursi_Tribe_179.jpg
  • Circumcision - Brit Mila Ceremony
    TJ_2007_0325_154626AA_fs.jpg
  • A young Caucasian model in her 20s covering her breasts with her hands and arms as if protecting them from breast cancer - no face is visible
    IR_b_Roni 2337_33_hr.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments breast feeds her baby
    GF_Mursi_6361.jpg
  • Mursi tribeswomen herding cattle Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribe is a nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border.
    GF_Mursi_176413.jpg
  • A young Caucasian model in her 20s covering her breasts with her hands and arms as if protecting them from breast cancer
    IR_b_Roni 2334_27_hr.jpg
  • The Sacred Tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar, May 1796 By the natives this favourite Tree is called the Baur, and by Europeans the Banyan. It is a species of the fig, and bears a small red fruit. In every village they are to be met with. Small temples are usually built under them, where frequently may be observed fragments of mutilated idols, the work of Mahommedan intolerance, which are again often collected by the patient Hindoos, and, though defaced, are still regarded with veneration. This Tree, the Bramins assure the people, proceeds from another more sacred one, which is growing within a very ancient temple, under ground, in the fort of Allahabad; and, notwithstanding the distance is not less than two hundred miles, the story obtains an easy belief from credulous devotees, who cheerfully pay the sacred fee that admits them to a ceremonial adoration of it. Gyah is near three hundred miles N. W. from Calcutta. From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas Daniell, and William Daniell, Published in London by the Authors January 1, 1812
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