SCAR Bulletin: Twenty-seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 24 May-4 June 2004

Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay is one of the principal sites of early human activity in Antarctica. It is the location of the base of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-14 organized and led by Dr (later Sir) Douglas Mawson. An important symbol of Antarctic exploration (1895-1917), it is o...

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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8KW5F76_meta$v-1335830711989 2024-11-03T19:44:46+00:00 SCAR Bulletin: Twenty-seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 24 May-4 June 2004 Antarctica Commonwealth Bay ENVELOPE(141.85547,143.4375,-66.60068,-67.25506) 2012-05-01T00:05:11.989Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8KW5F76_meta$v=1335830711989 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Historic Euroamerican Archaeological Overview Site Stabilization Heritage Management Cape Denison Exploration structures Australasian Antarctic Expedition Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8KW5F76_meta$v=1335830711989 2024-11-03T19:05:27Z Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay is one of the principal sites of early human activity in Antarctica. It is the location of the base of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-14 organized and led by Dr (later Sir) Douglas Mawson. An important symbol of Antarctic exploration (1895-1917), it is one of only six hut sites remaining from this period. Cape Denison hosted some of the earliest comprehensive studies of Antarctic geology, geography, terrestrial magnetism, astronomy, meteorology, glaciology, oceanography, biology, zoology and botany. It was also the base of numerous explorations inland and features artifacts associated with these sledging parties, including food caches and equipment. Due to the considerable historical, cultural and scientific significance of Cape Denison, the entire area is designated as an Antarctic Specially Managed Area (ASMA) consistent with Articles 2, 4, 5 and 6 of Annex V of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty. It is also listed as a Historic Site and Monument in accordance with Article IX(1) of the Antarctic Treaty and Article 8(2) of Annex V of the Protocol. Cape Denison is characterized by four valleys aligned northwest/southeast. The majority of Australasian Antarctic Expedition artifacts, including buildings (‘Mawsonʼs Hutsʼ) and other structures, are concentrated in the westernmost valley and on the ridges on either side of the valley. The historic huts and their immediate surrounds constitute Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) No. 162. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Antarctic Cape Denison ENVELOPE(110.449,110.449,-66.307,-66.307) Commonwealth Bay ENVELOPE(142.500,142.500,-67.000,-67.000) Denison ENVELOPE(142.667,142.667,-67.000,-67.000) The Antarctic ENVELOPE(141.85547,143.4375,-66.60068,-67.25506)
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Euroamerican
Archaeological Overview
Site Stabilization
Heritage Management
Cape Denison
Exploration structures
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
spellingShingle Historic
Euroamerican
Archaeological Overview
Site Stabilization
Heritage Management
Cape Denison
Exploration structures
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
SCAR Bulletin: Twenty-seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 24 May-4 June 2004
topic_facet Historic
Euroamerican
Archaeological Overview
Site Stabilization
Heritage Management
Cape Denison
Exploration structures
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
description Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay is one of the principal sites of early human activity in Antarctica. It is the location of the base of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-14 organized and led by Dr (later Sir) Douglas Mawson. An important symbol of Antarctic exploration (1895-1917), it is one of only six hut sites remaining from this period. Cape Denison hosted some of the earliest comprehensive studies of Antarctic geology, geography, terrestrial magnetism, astronomy, meteorology, glaciology, oceanography, biology, zoology and botany. It was also the base of numerous explorations inland and features artifacts associated with these sledging parties, including food caches and equipment. Due to the considerable historical, cultural and scientific significance of Cape Denison, the entire area is designated as an Antarctic Specially Managed Area (ASMA) consistent with Articles 2, 4, 5 and 6 of Annex V of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty. It is also listed as a Historic Site and Monument in accordance with Article IX(1) of the Antarctic Treaty and Article 8(2) of Annex V of the Protocol. Cape Denison is characterized by four valleys aligned northwest/southeast. The majority of Australasian Antarctic Expedition artifacts, including buildings (‘Mawsonʼs Hutsʼ) and other structures, are concentrated in the westernmost valley and on the ridges on either side of the valley. The historic huts and their immediate surrounds constitute Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) No. 162.
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title SCAR Bulletin: Twenty-seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 24 May-4 June 2004
title_short SCAR Bulletin: Twenty-seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 24 May-4 June 2004
title_full SCAR Bulletin: Twenty-seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 24 May-4 June 2004
title_fullStr SCAR Bulletin: Twenty-seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 24 May-4 June 2004
title_full_unstemmed SCAR Bulletin: Twenty-seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 24 May-4 June 2004
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