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'King Koffee's Palace, Coomassie, Ashanti War, Africa', 1900.
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History of Africa. The caravan of Dr. Livingstone found a group of armed natives. Engraving by A. Beatrand. Coloured. 1882.
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History of Africa. The caravan of Dr. Livingstone found a group of armed natives. Engraving by A. Beatrand. 1882.
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Colonialism. Africa. Anglo-Egyptian troops fighting against the Sudanese army (1896-1898). Drawing by Wollen, 1898. Colored.
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"The Wasukuma Ivory Caravan. 1892. Wood engraving after a drawing by Henry Albrecht, based on a photograph by the German officer Wilhelm Langheld as "Wasukuma", name of the local population on the south-eastern shore of Lake Victoria, a region called "Ussukuma" during the German colonial period (German East Africa). The colonial forces of Imperial Germany used the "Wasukuma" notably for transportation in caravans. 
Unique Identifier AR6133138 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2500px × 1702px 
Photo Credit bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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1890s
19th century CE
Colonialism
German
Ivory
Photograph
Tanzania
Tanzanian cultures
Wood Engraving