Friendly Lebanese Woman | Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Title:
Friendly Lebanese Woman
Date:
1943 February
Description:
In those days, both Muslim and Christian women could be seen on the street without a veil. I’m told that the practice of women wearing the veil started in the early Christian culture of this region, and was later taken up by the Muslims.
Location: Baalbek, Lebanon.
Phys. Desc:
Available as 200 dpi JPEG or 600 dpi TIFF.
ID:
ME6
Repository:
Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Found in:
John C. Cobb Photographic Collection, 1943-2004
Series 1: Photographs, 1943-2004
Subseries 1A: Middle East, ca. 2002-2004
Folder 1: Photographs (Digital Files, ME 1-31a, ME 1-31b), ca. 2002-2004





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Scanned by John C. Cobb or Picture Perfect ca. 2002-2004.
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