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Deutsch: Teilnehmer der Deutschen Aksum Expedition im Februar 1906 in Aksum. Von links: Theodor von Lüpke, Mitarbeiter, ab 1911 Leiter der Königl. Preußischen Messbild-Anstalt Berlin, später Staatliche Bildstelle, Berlin; Dr. Kaschke (Kolonial-) Arzt und Sammler zahlreicher Ethnologica, Flora und Fauna etc.; Gebre Selassie, Gouverneur der Provinz Tigre, Verwandter Kaiser Meneliks II und Beschützer der Expedition sowie Enno Littmann und Daniel Krencker.
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