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DescriptionAfrican Pigmies CNE-v1-p58-B.jpg |
Català: Pigmeus africans amb un explorador europeu.
Deutsch: Afrikanische Pygmäen
English: African pygmies and a European explorer
Español: Pigmeos africanos
日本語: アフリカピグミーとヨーロッパの探検家
Polski: Badacz europejski wśród afrykańskich pigmejów
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10 May 2005 |
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300 ppi scan of Collier's New Encyclopedia, Volume 1 (1921), opposite page 58, panel B. |
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Keystone View Company. |
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public domain (pre-1923).
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English: African pigmies discovered by explorers.
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