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| | APAGE 1078 Mahenjodaro. Indus Valley Civilization 3,000 BC often referred to as the Harrappan Civilization. The Indus Valley was home to the largest of the four ancient urban civilzations of Egypt, Mespotamia, India and China. Agee Mahenjodaro. Indus Valley Civilization 3,000 BC often referred to as the Harrappan Civilization. The Indus Valley was home to the largest of the four ancient urban civilzations of Egypt, Mespotamia, India and China. Agee
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| APBYG 1894 Muslim WaSambaa family, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 2002 David Bygott Muslim WaSambaa family, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 2002 David Bygott
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| APBYG 1903 Three Datoga elders dressed for funeral celebration, with traditional cloaks and stout sticks, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 1999 David Bygott Three Datoga elders dressed for funeral celebration, with traditional cloaks and stout sticks, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 1999 David Bygott
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| APBYG 1904 Elder Datoga men dressed for funeral celebration, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 1999 David Bygott Elder Datoga men dressed for funeral celebration, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 1999 David Bygott
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| | APBYG 1905 Athumani Omari and family, WaSambaa tribe, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania 2002 David Bygott Athumani Omari and family, WaSambaa tribe, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania 2002 David Bygott
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| APBYG 1907 Mama Ramadhani and children, WaIrakw, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 2003 David Bygott Mama Ramadhani and children, WaIrakw, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania, 2003 David Bygott
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| APHAN 1895 Wedding, old Wasambaa man and girl, Mangola, Tanzania, 2000 Jeannette Hanby Wedding, old Wasambaa man and girl, Mangola, Tanzania, 2000 Jeannette Hanby
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| APHAN 1896 Muslim Wasambaa man, with traditional skull cap, and boy at wedding, Mangola, Tanzania, 2000 Jeannette Hanby Muslim Wasambaa man, with traditional skull cap, and boy at wedding, Mangola, Tanzania, 2000 Jeannette Hanby
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