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Squatting Collection: Tours to Mesopotamia (Iraq) with Thomas Cook & Son
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Squatting Collection: Fishermen on Kendwa Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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Squatting Collection: Iban tribeswoman mending bamboo longhouse verandah floor, Lemanak River
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Squatting Collection: Man painting shutters on a house
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Squatting Collection: Yoga Girl Apprentices
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Squatting Collection: Women in conical hats at the fish market by the Thu
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Squatting Collection: Day dreams, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Squatting Collection: In the forest-Klamath, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Squatting Collection: Barber giving manicure in Pondicherry, early 20th century (photo)
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Squatting Collection: Tea pickers, Peradeniya, Ceylon, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
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Squatting Collection: Indian man sits among his pots and pans, Old Delhi, India
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Squatting Collection: St Agnes Place, Camberwell, south east London
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Squatting Collection: Graffitti on front door, Lambeth, South London
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Squatting Collection: Crouching Aphrodite, imperial roman period (marble)
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Squatting Collection: Crouching woman, 1891, (bronze)
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Squatting Collection: Statue of Bes (white marble)
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Squatting Collection: Illustration for Charles Dickens novel The Ghost's bargain, 1910 (engraving)
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Squatting Collection: Copy of a Taino indian motif (stone)
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Squatting Collection: Nomoli figure, southern Sierra Leone (stone)
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Squatting Collection: Nomoli figure, southern Sierra Leone (stone)
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Squatting Collection: The Wondrous Globe (photogravure)
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Squatting Collection: Cutting indigo into cakes, 1877 (albumen silver print)
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Squatting Collection: Spring Evening by the Vicarage Pond, 1909 (oil on canvas)
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Squatting Collection: Scaraboid: Squatting Baboon, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)
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Squatting Collection: Squatting (self-portrait), 1912 (watercolour and gouache over pencil on paper)
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Squatting Collection: A Squatters Hut, New South Wales, Australia (b / w photo)
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Squatting Collection: The Cat, the Weasel and the Little Rabbit, illustration for Fables
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Squatting Collection: Anthropomorphic effigy vessel, Guanacaste-Nicoya zone, 500-800 (ceramic)
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Squatting Collection: Brahmins: a Scribe and an Interpreter, 1827-35 (colour litho)
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Squatting Collection: Scene on the Branch of the Sacramento in 1597, illustration from California
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Squatting Collection: Baboon of the god Thoth (marble)
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Squatting Collection: Pair of export famille verte candlesticks, Kangxi, 1662-1722 (porcelain)
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Squatting Collection: Cupid, pub. 1922 (pochoir print)
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Squatting Collection: Block Statue of Djedbastetiufankh, Late 25th to Early 26th Dynasty, c
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Squatting Collection: Seated male (earthenware)
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Squatting Collection: Pendant representing Amenophis III, from the tomb of Tutankhamun
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Squatting Collection: Banyas Shop, 1863 (b / w photo)
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Squatting Collection: Gargoyle of a sea monster (stone)
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Squatting Collection: Labourers sharing rice, 1827-35 (colour litho)
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Squatting Collection: Squatters camp, Winton, Queensland, Australia
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Squatting Collection: Marigua, M Gogo (Dodoma), from Dessins et Peintures d Afrique
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Squatting Collection: Panning for gold in California (b / w photo)
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Squatting Collection: Don Juan de Calabazas, after Velazquez, 1879 (oil on canvas)
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Squatting Collection: Seated figure, Jalisco Culture (ceramic)
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Squatting Collection: Heart Scarab of Hati-iay (quartzite & traces of gold leaf)
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Squatting Collection: Crouching Nude (bronze)
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Squatting Collection: Chai Wallahs, from Photographs of Indian Subjects c. 1860s (b / w photo)


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"Squatting: A Glimpse into Diverse Cultures and Artistic Expressions" Embark on a captivating journey through time and space with Thomas Cook & Son's mesmerizing tours to Mesopotamia (Iraq). Witness the ancient practice of squatting, as locals engage in daily activities while perched low to the ground, connecting with their roots. On Kendwa Beach in Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, fishermen adopt a squatting position as they mend their nets. This humble posture reflects their deep connection to the sea and their reliance on its bountiful resources. Traveling further inland along the Lemanak River, encounter an Iban tribeswoman skillfully mending a bamboo longhouse verandah floor. Squatting gracefully amidst nature's embrace, she showcases her craftsmanship passed down through generations. In bustling cities like London or Lambeth, witness individuals embracing this versatile stance. From a man meticulously painting shutters on a house to Yoga Girl Apprentices perfecting their poses with utmost concentration - squatting becomes an art form that transcends boundaries. Venturing beyond human postures lies historical artwork depicting various forms of squatting. Marvel at ancient sculptures such as Crouching Aphrodite from imperial Roman period or Crouching Woman cast in bronze during 1891; these masterpieces immortalize the beauty and grace found within this seemingly simple pose. Delve deeper into cultural symbolism as you encounter statues like Bes carved from white marble. Revered for his protective qualities in Ancient Egyptian mythology, Bes assumes a crouched position symbolizing vigilance and guardianship over those who seek his shelter. From St Agnes Place in Camberwell to vibrant graffiti-laden front doors in Lambeth - squatters leave imprints of rebellion against societal norms. These unconventional expressions challenge traditional notions of ownership and inspire conversations about urban landscapes' ever-changing dynamics.