File:Antarah fighting.jpg

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Description A 19th-century tattooing pattern depicting pre-Islamic Arab hero and poet Antarah ibn Shaddad (right) fighting an enemy. The original uploader of this image on Flickr stated that it came from the Cairo Anthropological Museum. However, there is no such museum in Cairo. The uploader most likely intended to refer to the Ethnological Museum, which is affiliated with the Egyptian Geographic Society.
Cairo Anthropological Museum (RIECx2801 122 CAM) SVI270107 web
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Author Horemachet from Moskva, Russian Federation
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This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
Public domain This work is considered part of national folklore in Egypt and is in the public domain as per Article 142 of Intellectual Property Law 82 of 2002. Article 138 of the same law defines national folklore as "any expression which consists of distinctive elements reflecting the traditional popular heritage, which originated or developed in Egypt, including in particular:
  • (a) Oral expressions such as folk tales, poetry and charades, and other folklore;
  • (b) Musical expressions such as popular songs accompanied by music;
  • (c) Motion expressions, such as popular dances, plays, artistic forms and rituals;
  • (d) Tangible expressions such as:
    • Products of popular plastic art, particularly drawings with lines and colors, engravings, sculpture, ceramics, pottery, woodwork and any inlaid designs, mosaics, metal or jewelry, hand-woven bags, needlework, textiles, carpets and clothes;
    • Musical instruments;
    • Architectural forms."



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current04:00, 29 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 04:00, 29 March 2009763 × 515 (118 KB)BomBom (talk | contribs)cropped image borders
23:44, 15 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 23:44, 15 February 2009800 × 552 (137 KB)BomBom (talk | contribs){{Flickr |description=A 19th-century tattooing pattern depicting pre-Islamic Arab hero and poet Antarah ibn Shaddad (right) fighting an enemy. The original uploader of this image on Flickr stated that it came from the Cairo Anthr

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