- A2017-006.0080
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. |
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- A2017-006.0081
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. |
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- A2017-006.0082
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. The highlands in the northwestern part of Yemen are fertile. |
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- A2017-006.0083
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Fierce dust storms are often whipped up by strong local winds. |
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- A2017-006.0084
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Yemenis had developed the South Arabian alphabet by the 12th to 8th centuries BC, which explains why most historians date all of the ancient Yemen kingdoms to that era. |
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- A2017-006.0085
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. The terrain of Yemen is characterized by a narrow coastal plain backed by flat-topped hills and rugged mountains. An upland desert plain in the center slopes into the desert interior of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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- A2017-006.0086
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Old dam at Marib dating from the 8th century BC. |
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- A2017-006.0087
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Sabaen inscription. the Sabaen language was an old South Arabian language spoken in Yemen from 1000 BC to the 6th century AD by the Sabaeans. |
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- A2017-006.0088
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Sabaen inscription. Like Hebrew and Arabic the Sabaean language marked only consonants. There is a paucity of source material making it difficult to study the language. |
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- A2017-006.0089
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. New dam in Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0090
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. New dam in Marib, the current dam is close to the ruins of the Great Dam of Marib. It was one of the engineering wonders of the ancient world. |
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- A2017-006.0091
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Old dam locke used for raising and lowering boats, ships and other water craft between stretches of water of different levels. |
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- A2017-006.0092
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Getting ready to drive. |
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- A2017-006.0093
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. The driver of Jefferson's group. |
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- A2017-006.0094
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. The Sabaean Moon Temple at Marib [Yemen.] The alternate name is Five Pillars or Arsh Bilquis. Bilqis is the Yemeni name for the legendary Queen of Sheba. The structure is five tall megalithic pillars on a platform. |
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- A2017-006.0095
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. The Sabaean Moon Temple at Marib [Yemen.] The alternate name is Five Pillars or Arsh Bilquis. Bilqis is the Yemeni name for the legendary Queen of Sheba. The structure is five tall megalithic pillars on a platform. |
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- A2017-006.0096
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. The Sabaean Moon Temple at Marib [Yemen.] According to legend, marib was the capital of the Sabaean kingdom and ruled by the biblical Queen of Sheba. Sabaean inscriptions refer to it as the Temple of Almaqah, the moon god who was the principal deity at Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0097
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. The old city of Marib lies to the south of the modern city. |
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- A2017-006.0098
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Ruins in the old city of Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0099
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Three young boys in the ruins in the old city of Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0100
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Candace Jefferson in the old city of Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0101
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Two young boys playing in the ruins of the old city of Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0102
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. A child standing next to an excavation hole in the old city of Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0103
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988.A salvaged pillar from the ruins of the old city of marib. |
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- A2017-006.0104
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Sabaen inscription. |
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- A2017-006.0105
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Driver chewing khat leaves which contains a amphetamine-like stimulant, which is said to cause excitement, loss of appetite, and euphoria. Many people chew these leaves continuously in Yemen. |
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- A2017-006.0106
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Two local gentlemen, the man on the left wears a rhino horn in his belt. It is called a jambiya and is worn by men as a token of their manhood and as a symbol of their wealth, lack of debt, and high social status. |
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- A2017-006.0107
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Road into Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0108
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Mosque. |
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- A2017-006.0109
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Children in Marib. |
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- A2017-006.0110
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. A type of cactus that grows locally. |
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- A2017-006.0111
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Looking up into the city of Taiz. |
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- A2017-006.0112
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Hotel lobby. |
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- A2017-006.0113
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988 City of Taiz in southwestern Yemen. It is located in the Yemeni Highlands, near the port city of Mocha on the Red Sea. |
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- A2017-006.0114
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. City of Taiz, the city had a population of over 600,000 in 2005. Fighting and famine has since occurred in Taiz. |
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- A2017-006.0115
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. City of Taiz, the city has many old and beautiful quarters, with houses that are typically built with brown bricks, and mosques are usually white. |
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- A2017-006.0116
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Imam family tombs at a mosque in Taiz. |
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- A2017-006.0117
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. In a mosque in Taiz. |
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- A2017-006.0118
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. View of Taiz from mosque minaret. |
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- A2017-006.0119
- Collection: Candace Jefferson Collection
- Location: Sandbox>Archives>STA Collections Masters>A2017-006
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Candace Jefferson's travels to Yemen in 1988. Another view of Taiz from mosque minaret. |
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