Photograph 649

Young women and girls working with a handmill, Şırnak Province (Kurdish: Şirnex)

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Superior document:Photographs
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Place / Publishing House:Turkey, 1967
Year of Publication:1967
Series:Photographs
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Thesaurus Information: OCM adapted by ISA
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Physical Description:
  • length: 24 mm
  • width: 36 mm
Notes:This item is part of the Estate of Werner Finke. Werner Finke (1942–2002) was an Austrian ethnographer who traveled regularly to Turkey for more than three decades. He made audiovisual documentations and ethnographic collections in the areas inhabited by Kurds. Finke's materials were donated to the Institute for Social Anthropology at the Austrian Academy of Sciences by Sylvia Widhalm. In an ongoing process, selected photographs are described using a thesaurus adapted from the eHRAF World Cultures vocabulary.
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