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"Two sisters run down to the remote underground mosque at Beket-Ata. They traveled six hours from Aktau, accompanying their family on a pilgrimage to pray for their uncle's recovery. Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan, 2010"
"Two sisters run down to the remote underground mosque at Beket-Ata. They traveled six hours from Aktau, accompanying their family on a pilgrimage to pray for their uncle's recovery. Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Object Number 2019.5.1.22
Display Title "Two sisters run down to the remote underground mosque at Beket-Ata. They traveled six hours from Aktau, accompanying their family on a pilgrimage to pray for their uncle's recovery. Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Descriptions
Classification
  • Photographic
Department Photographic
Date 2010
Artist Chloe Dewe Mathews (2010)
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia / Kazakhstan / Mangystau Region
Materials Digital
Quantity 1
Credit Line Robert Gardner Fellow

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"An Uzbek migrant workers pastes plaster in to the cracks of a mausoleum. When the Koshkar-Ata cemetery was first established, mausoleums were reserved for local saints. Today the most splendid tombs honor local oil barons. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
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Photographic
Kazakhstan
"Koshkar-Ata, the City of the Dead. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
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Kazakhstan
"In a cemetery on the Caspian coast, Uzbek migrant workers build elaborate mausoleums for the new, oil-rich middle class. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
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Kazakhstan
"Oil rig and 'nodding donkey' (oil pumping jack) engraved into the side of a mausoleum to commemorate a man who made his fortune in the Caspian oil industry. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
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Photographic
Kazakhstan
Image Not Available for "In the oil boomtown of Aktau, a woman looks out to sea. Aktau, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.2.1 "In the oil boomtown of Aktau, a woman looks out to sea. Aktau, Kazakhstan, 2010"
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"Changing rooms at Kow-Ata, the 'Father of Caves.' This sulfur lake lies sixty meters underground and is known for its warm healing waters. Kow-Ata, Turkmenistan, 2012"
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Turkmenistan
Image Not Available for “During summer, ten Uzbek men work from dawn till dusk and sleep on open-air pallets inside the necropolis, rarely leaving the site. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010”
2019.5.2.18 “During summer, ten Uzbek men work from dawn till dusk and sleep on open-air pallets inside the necropolis, rarely leaving the site. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010”
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Kazakhstan
Image Not Available for "In a cemetery on the Caspian coast, Uzbek migrant workers build elaborate mausoleums for the new, oil-rich middle class. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.2.17 "In a cemetery on the Caspian coast, Uzbek migrant workers build elaborate mausoleums for the new, oil-rich middle class. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
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Kazakhstan
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Nohur