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The Lower Valley of the Omo in Ethiopia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa

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Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: A Dorze compound with banana grove in foggy weather

A Dorze compound with banana grove in foggy weather
Dorze in the Guge Mountains, Ethiopia

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley, South Omo, Hamer tribe. Detail of a necklace

Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley, South Omo, Hamer tribe. Detail of a necklace and cowrie shells worn by a Hamer woman

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Ethiopia: Lower Omo River Basin, Omo Delta, Dassenech village of Ilokelete, in low water season

Ethiopia: Lower Omo River Basin, Omo Delta, Dassenech village of Ilokelete, in low water season, a womans beaded necklaces

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Portrait of a Karo tribesman with facial decoration in chalk imitating the spotted plumage of

Portrait of a Karo tribesman with facial decoration in chalk imitating the spotted plumage of the guinea fowl, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: A Kwego woman grinds sorghum flour at the entrance to her hut

A Kwego woman grinds sorghum flour at the entrance to her hut. The Kwego are a Nilotic tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south-western Ethiopia

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: A young Dassanech boy silhouetted against the evening

A young Dassanech boy silhouetted against the evening sky at his settlement alongside the Omo River. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50, 000

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: A Nyangatom boy catches blood from the artery of a cow in a gourd

A Nyangatom boy catches blood from the artery of a cow in a gourd. The cow is bled by firing an arrow with a very short head into the artery of the cow

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Hamar men paint themselves with white chalk and ochre

Hamar men paint themselves with white chalk and ochre and decorate their hair with feathers and leaves prior to a bull -jumping ceremony, a rite of passage to manhood. Ethiopia, Omo Valley

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: A Hamar woman in the village square of Dimeka

A Hamar woman in the village square of Dimeka. Married women wear two heavy steel necklaces. This woman wears an extra necklace with steel a steel phallic symbol which identifies her as a first wife

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Ethiopia, Lower Omo valley

Ethiopia, Lower Omo valley, Key Afir, close up of Tsemay womans traditional goatskin dress ETHIOPIA, Lower Omo valley, Key Afir, weekly market

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Karo Tribesman, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia

Karo Tribesman, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia Karo Tribesman, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa. The peoples of the Lower Omo Valley are considered to be among the most facinating on the African

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Karo Tribesman wearing a belt of bullets, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia

Karo Tribesman wearing a belt of bullets, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia Karo Tribesman standing in front of the Omo river wearing bullet belt(detail), Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Karo Tribesman, body paint (detail), Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia

Karo Tribesman, body paint (detail), Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia Karo Tribesman, body paint (detail), Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Colourful beads worn by a woman of the Galeb tribe

Colourful beads worn by a woman of the Galeb tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia Colourful beads worn by a woman of the Galeb tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageLower Valley of the Omo Collection: Hamer Tribesman

Hamer Tribesman, Hamer Tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Turmi, Southern Ethiopia, Hamer Tribesman - detail - Hamer Tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Turmi, Southern Ethiopia



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Lower Valley of the Omo Collection

The Lower Valley of the Omo in Ethiopia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa, and is located on the banks of the Omo River, which flows through Ethiopia's Rift Valley. The area has been inhabited since prehistory, and it contains some of the earliest evidence for human evolution and cultural development in Africa. The site includes numerous archaeological sites that have yielded artifacts from early Homo sapiens, as well as evidence for early agriculture and animal domestication. In addition to its importance to archaeology, they is home to many traditional cultures that still practice subsistence farming and hunting-gathering activities today. These cultures provide a unique insight into how people lived thousands of years ago, making this an invaluable heritage site for both scientific research and cultural preservation.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Lower Valley of the Omo is a collection of stunning photographs capturing the beauty and cultural significance of Ethiopia's heritage sites. Our collection , available through Media Storehouse, features wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the unique landscapes and traditional practices of this region in Africa. The Lower Valley of the Omo is home to several indigenous tribes who have maintained their customs for centuries. The photographs in our collection offer a glimpse into their way of life - from intricate body painting to elaborate hairstyles and clothing. In addition to showcasing the people who call this area home, these images also highlight the natural wonders found throughout Ethiopia's Lower Valley. From towering waterfalls to vast savannas teeming with wildlife, there is no shortage of breathtaking scenery captured in these photos. If you are looking for beautiful artwork that celebrates both human culture and nature at its finest then look no further than our Lower Valley of the Omo collection.
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What are Lower Valley of the Omo (Ethiopia Heritage Sites Ethiopia (Abyssinia) Africa) art prints?

Lower Valley of the Omo art prints are a collection of stunning images that capture the rich cultural heritage and history of Ethiopia. The Lower Valley of the Omo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in southern Ethiopia, known for its unique tribal communities and ancient rock art. These art prints showcase the intricate details and vibrant colors found in traditional clothing, jewelry, body painting, and other cultural artifacts. The Lower Valley of the Omo has been inhabited by various ethnic groups for thousands of years, each with their own distinct customs and traditions. The rock art found in this region dates back to prehistoric times and depicts scenes from daily life such as hunting, dancing, and religious rituals. These beautiful art prints offer a glimpse into the fascinating world of Ethiopian culture while also serving as decorative pieces that can enhance any living space.
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What Lower Valley of the Omo (Ethiopia Heritage Sites Ethiopia (Abyssinia) Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Lower Valley of the Omo art prints that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Ethiopia. These prints feature stunning depictions of traditional tribal life, including portraits and landscapes that capture the beauty and diversity of this region. You can choose from a variety of styles, sizes, and framing options to suit your personal taste and decor. Some popular Lower Valley of the Omo art prints available at Media Storehouse include images featuring members of the Mursi tribe with their distinctive lip plates, as well as photographs showcasing other tribes such as the Hamar, Karo, and Dassanech. These prints offer a unique glimpse into an ancient way of life that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. Whether you're looking to add some cultural flair to your home or office space or simply want to appreciate the incredible artistic talent on display in these images, we have something for everyone.
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To purchase Lower Valley of the Omo art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection online and select the print(s) that catch your eye. Once you have made your selection, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details before completing the transaction. We offer a variety of sizes for their art prints, so be sure to choose the size that best fits your needs. Their prints are produced using high-quality materials and printing techniques, ensuring that you receive a beautiful piece of artwork that will last for years to come. Whether you're looking for a stunning addition to your home decor or a unique gift for someone special, our collection of Lower Valley of the Omo art prints is sure to impress. With easy ordering and fast shipping options available, it's never been easier to bring a piece of Ethiopia's rich cultural heritage into your life.
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How much do Lower Valley of the Omo (Ethiopia Heritage Sites Ethiopia (Abyssinia) Africa) art prints cost?

We offer a range of Lower Valley of the Omo art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on factors such as size and framing options. However, we do not disclose specific prices as they are subject to change and may vary based on individual preferences. Our collection features stunning photographs capturing the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of this region in Ethiopia. These images showcase the unique traditions, customs, and lifestyles of local communities that have been preserved for centuries. Whether you're looking to add a touch of African culture to your home or office decor or simply appreciate fine art photography, our Lower Valley of the Omo art prints are sure to impress. We take pride in offering high-quality products that capture the essence of this beautiful region while supporting talented photographers from around the world.
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