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Image Archives
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DMNSDMS~4~4
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File Name:
BA26-021.jpg
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BA26-021.jpg
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catalog number:
BA26-021
catalog_number
BA26-021
catalog number
false
collection:
Fieldwork, Historical
collection
Fieldwork, Historical
collection
false
title:
Abyssinia, boys studying at Sheikh Hussein village
title
Abyssinia, boys studying at Sheikh Hussein village
title
false
creator:
Alfred M. Bailey
creator
Alfred M. Bailey
creator
false
creator type:
photographer
creator_type
photographer
creator type
false
creator:
Mary M. Clark
creator
Mary M. Clark
creator
false
creator type:
scanning technician, creator of digital collection
creator_type
scanning technician, creator of digital collection
creator type
false
description:
Young native boys studying by a stone wall in Sheik Hussein village. Alfred M. Bailey field trip to Abyssinia (modern Ethiopia), 1926. Trip sponsored by the Field Museum, Chicago, IL.
description
Young native boys studying by a stone wall in Sheik Hussein village. Alfred M. Bailey field trip to Abyssinia (modern Ethiopia), 1926. Trip sponsored by the Field Museum, Chicago, IL.
description
false
date:
12/9/1926
date
12/9/1926
date
false
date type:
date of photograph
date_type
date of photograph
date type
false
date:
11/24/2010
date
11/24/2010
date
false
date type:
date scanned
date_type
date scanned
date type
false
date:
7/1/2011
date
7/1/2011
date
false
date type:
LUNA ingest
date_type
LUNA ingest
date type
false
location:
Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
location
Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
location
false
modified:
enhanced using Photoshop CS4
modified
enhanced using Photoshop CS4
modified
false
format:
image/jpg
format
image/jpg
format
false
file size:
2.9MB
file_size
2.9MB
file size
false
source:
5x7 BW print scanned with Epson Expression 10000XL @500dpi, 16 bit grayscale
source
5x7 BW print scanned with Epson Expression 10000XL @500dpi, 16 bit grayscale
source
false
rights:
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
rights
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
rights
false