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The Hazorta tribe of Abyssinia who live in rock-cut houses, c
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The Hazorta tribe of Abyssinia who live in rock-cut houses, c
478377 The Hazorta tribe of Abyssinia who live in rock-cut houses, c.1820s-30s (coloured engraving) by Italian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Costumi dei... by Giulio Ferrario, published Rome 1820s/30s.); The Stapleton Collection; Italian, out of copyright
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Abyssinia Anthropological Anthropology Campfire Costumi East Africa Ethiopia Ethnographic Exotic Giulio Ferrario Ethnography Natives
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This colored engraving from the 1820s-30s showcases "The Hazorta tribe of Abyssinia" in their unique rock-cut houses. The Italian School artist beautifully captures the essence of this East African tribe's traditional lifestyle, offering a glimpse into their fascinating culture. The image depicts a campfire scene, with figures dressed in vibrant native costumes gathered around it. The Hazorta people are seen engaging in various activities, showcasing their daily life and customs. In the background, domestic animals such as cattle add to the authenticity of this ethnographic portrayal. Giulio Ferrario's illustration is part of his renowned work "Costumi dei. . " published in Rome during that period. This piece serves as an invaluable anthropological resource, providing insights into the exotic world of Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) and its indigenous communities. The Hazorta tribe's choice to live in rock-cut houses demonstrates their ingenuity and adaptation to their environment. This print not only highlights architectural aspects but also emphasizes the importance of fire within their society. Preserved within a private collection, this engraving offers viewers a rare opportunity to appreciate both artistic skill and cultural diversity. It stands as a testament to humanity's fascination with exploring different cultures throughout history while reminding us of our shared global heritage.
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