Two Egyptian Boats

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“Two boats moored to the bank of the river by ropes and stakes. In the cabin of one, a man inflicts the bastinado on a boatman. He appears to be one of the stewards of an estate, and is accompanied by his dog. In the other boat is a cow, and a net containing hay or chopped straw.” — Goodrich, 1844

Keywords

Egypt, river, Rope, boat, net, moor, nile

Source

S. G. Goodrich Lights and Shadows of African History (Boston: Bradbury, Soden, & Co., 1844) 82

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