M0001902EA: Reproduction of a photograph of two Arrernte people (an Aboriginal group in Central Australia) practicing Kurdaitcha, or a bone-pointing ritual / M0001902EB: Reproduction of a photograph of the Cloaca Maxima, Rome, Italy, one of the world's earliest sewage systems
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- 22 May 1931
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- WT/D/1/20/1/17/91
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Two images on one negative: the first image shows a photograph of two Arrernte people (an Aboriginal group in Central Australia) practicing Kurdaitcha, or a bone-pointing ritual, reproduced from W. Baldwin Spencer, W. and Gillen, F. J.: The Arunta, London: Methuen & Co., 1927, facing page 400. The second shows a photograph of the Cloaca Maxima, Rome, Italy, one of the world's earliest sewage systems. Reproduced from Stubbs, S. G. Blaxland: Sixty centuries of health and physick : the progress of ideas from primitive magic to modern medicine, London: S. Low, Marston & co., ltd, [1931], facing page 400. Related images: M0001895, M0001897EA, M0001897EB, M0001899EA, M0001899EB, M0001900EA, M0001900EB, M0001901EA, M0001901EB, M0001903EA, M0001903EB, M0001904, M0001905EA, M0001905EB, M0001906EB, M0001911, M0008013, L0003745, L0003743, M0014472
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that the item contains images of deceased persons.
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