EditorialBerber executioner torturing and killing an escaped slave by hanging him by his impaled wrist and ankle from a scaffold. North Africa, early 19th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by L. Giarre from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costume...
EditorialFuneral ceremony and burial of a high-ranking Berber, with wives mourning at the graveside. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Ita...
EditorialArabian man on horseback, seated woman from Jeddah, and Berber man with long tobacco pipe at top. Wolof woman holding a pumpkin, and family from Loango (Congo) with fish catch, yarn, children. Handcolored copperplate engraving from G. T. Wilhelm's "Enc...
EditorialA Berber Door kept by Faith Salie, an actor, podcast host and regular on NPR’s “Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me!”, on New York’s Upper West Side, Nov. 8, 2021. (Katherine Marks/The New York Times)
EditorialDer Nil bei Berber. A Berber settlement by the Nile. Die oberen Nil-La?nder. Volkstypen und Landschaften. Dargestellt in 160 Photographien. Nach der Natur aufgenommen von R. Buchta. Mit einer Einleitung von Dr. Robert Hartmann. Berlin, 1881. Source: 1...
EditorialSepulchral cave with mummies of the Guanche (aboriginal Berber) people on the Canary Islands. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's "Vollstaendige V?lkergallerie in getreuen Abbildungen" (Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures...
EditorialThe Allies: Italy: Sailor Individual: Roy L Berber of San Raphael California Eugene Burnand (d.1931), Drawing, Pastel, Paper, Portrait, Frame, Photograph, Replica, Military, War, Works on Paper.
EditorialAfrica. Tunisia. Berber "Khroumir" equipped for war. A raid on Algeria by the Tunisian Khroumir tribe had served as a pretext for French armed forces to invade Tunisia in April 1881. Engraving. La Ilustracion Espa?ola y Americana, 1881. Later colouration.
EditorialTHE REBELLION IN SUDAN, 1883: 1. On the Road to Berber, Eighty Miles from Suakin: A Mid-day Halt. 2. Forty Miles from Suakin: Leading Out Camels at Early Dawn. 3. The March of Hicks Pasha through the Desert. 4. Hicks Pasha and His Staff Travelling by M...
EditorialTHE REBELLION IN THE SOUDAN (SUDAN): GENERAL VIEW OF SUAKIM WITH ITS FORTIFICATIONS; 1. Island of Suakim. 2. Ghef, or Native Town. 3. Fort with Four Earthworks, with Two Guns Protecting the Wells. 5. Wells Supplying the Town with Camp of the British Me...
EditorialThe kasbah (fortress) of Telouet, Morocco. The powerful caids of the berber tribe of Glaoua built many kasbahs in the mountains south of Marrakesh. Telouet was the seat of Si Thami al-Glaoui (died 1956), a power-broker between the French and the sultan...
EditorialArabian man on horseback, seated woman from Jeddah, and Berber man with long tobacco pipe at top. Wolof woman holding a pumpkin, and family from Loango (Congo) with fish catch, yarn, children. Handcolored copperplate engraving from G. T. Wilhelm's "Enc...
EditorialMan and woman of Morocco, a Moorish merchant, above, and a Berber man in a cloak and Moorish nomads below. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's "Vollstaendige V?lkergallerie in getreuen Abbildungen" (Complete Gallery of Peoples in ...
EditorialSpain. Andalusia. Seville. View of the Giralda tower, (1184-1198). 12th century. Minaret of the old mosque of the city and current bell tower of the cathedral. The tower's first two-thirds is a former minaret from the Berber Almohad period of Seville, ...
EditorialSpain, Andalusia, Almeria province, Carboneras. Saint Andrew's Castle. The isolation of the village involved a danger due to the Berber pirates. A better protective system was planned by means of the establishment of permanent troops and the constructi...