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THE GOBI DESERT.
A PLACE BEYOND TIME
The Gobi, the second largest desert in Asia, is a place steeped in history and tradition. The Anthropogeos team traveled for 11 days across this region to get a sense of the spirit of this ‘kingdom of war horses’ and to build a picture of how geography, landscape and climate impact the lives of the people who live here.
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ANTARCTICA.
The last colonization
What is the state of play with the colonization of the coldest continent on our planet? This officially uninhabited place is, in fact, inhabited by a special type of people. In January 2020, 200 years after the discovery of Antarctica, we joined them for 21 days to try to understand who they are.
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HIGHLANDERS. THE CAUCASUS & THE ALPS
The highest mountains in Russia and Switzerland, the Caucasus and the Alps. How do people live in these regions, on the one hand so similar, and on the other, so vastly different in terms of language, culture and history? The Anthropogeos team visited Dagestan, Azerbaijan and Switzerland to see for themselves whether there is any shared experience between the Lezgins and the highlanders of Europe.
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Markets.Guatemala
How does the largest market in Central America, Santo Tomas Chichicastenango, work? Observations of one of the most interesting communities of modern Maya in Guatemala - in the first episode of “The Markets” project.
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Markets.Uzbekistan
From Central America to the very heart of Asia. In the second episode of the "Markets" project by Anthropogeos, we travel to the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, to the Chorsu Central Market. What the country’s oldest bazaar means to the city’s residents—find out in the new project.
OPEN EXHIBITION
Winemaking. Argentina and Chile
How has the wine industry transformed the landscape of the two main wine-producing countries in South America and become a kind of mediator across all levels of social, economic, and cultural life? An anthropological study of winemaking, which we began in Argentina and Chile.
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THE GOBI DESERT. A PLACE BEYOND TIME
The Gobi, the second largest desert in Asia, is a place steeped in history and tradition. The Anthropogeos team traveled for 11 days across this region to get a sense of the spirit of this ‘kingdom of war horses’ and to build a picture of how geography, landscape and climate impact the lives of the people who live here.
OPEN EXHIBITION
ANTARCTICA. The last colonization
What is the state of play with the colonization of the coldest continent on our planet? This officially uninhabited place is, in fact, inhabited by a special type of people. In January 2020, 200 years after the discovery of Antarctica, we joined them for 21 days to try to understand who they are.
OPEN EXHIBITION
HIGHLANDERS. THE CAUCASUS & THE ALPS
The highest mountains in Russia and Switzerland, the Caucasus and the Alps. How do people live in these regions, on the one hand so similar, and on the other, so vastly different in terms of language, culture and history? The Anthropogeos team visited Dagestan, Azerbaijan and Switzerland to see for themselves whether there is any shared experience between the Lezgins and the highlanders of Europe.
OPEN EXHIBITION
Markets. Guatemala
How does the largest market in Central America, Santo Tomas Chichicastenango, work? Observations of one of the most interesting communities of modern Maya in Guatemala - in the first episode of “The Markets” project.
OPEN EXHIBITION
Markets. Uzbekistan
From Central America to the very heart of Asia. In the second episode of the "Markets" project by Anthropogeos, we travel to the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, to the Chorsu Central Market. What the country’s oldest bazaar means to the city’s residents—find out in the new project.
OPEN EXHIBITION
Winemaking. Argentina and Chile
How has the wine industry transformed the landscape of the two main wine-producing countries in South America and become a kind of mediator across all levels of social, economic, and cultural life? An anthropological study of winemaking, which we began in Argentina and Chile.
Coming soon
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