
Immemorial is field-oriented publication exploring human geography, anthropology, and ecological systems across the world. How environments shape cultures, practices, and ways of life.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 25 | Founded | 7 months ago | Last Issue | 7 days ago |
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Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos
When people think of Brazilian biodiversity they usually think of the Amazon.
The Atlantic Forest is equally worth mentioning.
The Mata Atlântica is a biome of tropical type that once stretched over a...
Woman in traditional Andean dress, Cusco, Peru
This is the second episode of Fragments of Humanity, a short series dedicated to portraying the peoples of the Americas in their most remarkable alterity.
This article is dedicated to the Que...
View of the Lol River in Bahr al-Ghazal, South Sudan with hundreds of boats belonging to Dinka fishermen. 1958 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0.
For millions of people, the arrival of rain is when herds begin to move, rivers b...
Antonio Gazzano’s painting El Tambo de Quirno, 1873. A gaucho of Argentina sits beside his horse of the criollo breed.
This is the second episode of Fragments of Humanity, a short series dedicated to portraying the peoples of the Americas...
Myself and a travel companion, under a scorching heat. In the background, the ruins of the Ranisa Tara Palace overlooking the Garh Palace in Bundi.
Rajasthan does not appear harsh by accident. It is a region where softness has been syst...
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"Immemorial" explores the relationships between people, landscapes, and knowledge systems. I document how humans inhabit and understand their environments, at the crossroads of anthropology, geography, and lived experience.
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