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The Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt (by Jungle_Boy).
Models: @tshepiso_ralehlathe x @thembi_kobeli Mau: @bernicedodd Hair: @jeanettegenis Ph: @richardkep
Model: @eden.girmatsion
Carved wooden comb from Madagascar. Now in the Musée des arts africains, océaniens et amérindiens à
Jerseys from @my252_via: @warda_o_
Kenyan wildlifeSome pictures I took during my safari in Kenya (Amboseli and Maasai Mara)
brassmanticore:Miniature of St. George on horseback spearing the dragon beneath himFrom LJS 102 (fol
Headdress from the Idoma people of Nigeria’s Guinea Coast. Artist unknown; early 20th century. Now
dorkichiban:profeminist:John Boyega: “Africa isn’t a testing lab you pieces of shit.”Jay Ingram: “F
Queen Mother Pendant Mask:Iyoba, 16th century Nigeria; Edo peoples, court of BeninIvory, iron, coppe
NEW MAP: Northern Africa 116: Kitos War (September 116) https://omniatlas.com/maps/northern-africa/1
NEW MAP: Northern Africa 110: Trajan’s Red Sea expansion (circa 110) https://omniatlas.com/maps/nort
‘Zimbabwe Bulletin’, ZANU Support Committee, New York, 1976.From the new book Finally Go
Because of its tiny eyes, it was commonly believed that the black rhinoceros has very poor vision.
motherlymarq:supersleepyzahra:muzzzza-udddin:anothercleverjedimindtrick:thisiswhiteculture:specialni
somethingglowing:turntables-goldcables:neil-gaiman:youaintpunk:sarajevomoja:talk about perspective.
The Hamar (also spelled Hamer) are an Omotic community inhabiting southwestern Ethiopia. They live i
The Himba and Herero people of Namibia live side-by-side. (click to enlarge)1. Opuwo, Namibia6. Here
mineralists:Sodalite Rock.Namibia Sodalite is a rich royal blue mineral widely enjoyed as an ornamen
Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia and his wife, Empress Menen Asfaw, Queen of Queens of Judah. He
Design by Mimmy Yeboah, modeled by Fanta C
#repost @smrutha - My love for these majestic felines grows each time. Happy Global / International
Female Dahomey Warrior, Africa, late 19th century.
‘Afrika News’, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, [early 1970s].
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