Built cultural heritage in Antarctica : remains and uses of the first Swedish SouthPolar expedition 1901–1903

In 1901, Otto Nordenskjöld led the first Swedish South Polar expedition with a multidisciplinary team of researchers in geology, geography, biology and medicine. The original plan was to hibernate in Antarctica and stay for one year to survey the land, measure the climate, and collect samples, but t...

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Main Authors: Almevik, Gunnar, Avango, Dag, Contissa, Valeria, Fontana, Pablo, Lindström, Kati, Westin, Jonathan
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Göteborgs universitet, Institutionen för kulturvård 2021
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:raa:diva-6230
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spelling ftriksantikva:oai:DiVA.org:raa-6230 2023-10-29T02:31:41+01:00 Built cultural heritage in Antarctica : remains and uses of the first Swedish SouthPolar expedition 1901–1903 Almevik, Gunnar Avango, Dag Contissa, Valeria Fontana, Pablo Lindström, Kati Westin, Jonathan 2021 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:raa:diva-6230 eng eng Göteborgs universitet, Institutionen för kulturvård Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälle Kungliga tekniska högskolan (KTH), Filosofi och historia Göteborgs universitet, Centrum för Digital Humaniora Visby http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:raa:diva-6230 urn:isbn:978-91-7209-891-6 urn:isbn:978-91-7209-892-3 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Nordenskjöld Otto 1869-1928 Polar expedititions Antarctica Swedish Antarctic Expedition Cultural heritage Polarexpeditioner Antarktis 1900-talet Samtidsarkeologi Kulturarv Riksantikvarieämbetet History and Archaeology Historia och arkeologi Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report text 2021 ftriksantikva 2023-09-29T14:55:46Z In 1901, Otto Nordenskjöld led the first Swedish South Polar expedition with a multidisciplinary team of researchers in geology, geography, biology and medicine. The original plan was to hibernate in Antarctica and stay for one year to survey the land, measure the climate, and collect samples, but their ship was wrecked and the expedition came to last more than two years. Today, the remains from this expedition are protected as cultural heritage according to the Antarctic Treaty and they have been maintained by Argentinian efforts. Among five protected cultural environments, the wooden research station on Snow Hill Island stands out. Sweden joined the Antarctic Treaty in 1984 but has not actively engaged in the management of cultural heritage there until the CHAQ2020 expedition in 2020. The fieldwork presented in this report was carried out in Antarctica with the purposes of documenting and assessing the condition of the remains and providing a knowledge base for policy and decision-making concerning Swedish cultural heritage in Antarctica. Report from the expert and research expedition CHAQ2020Swedish National Heritage Board (RAÄ) in collaboration with:Argentine National Directory for Antarctica (DNA) Argentine Institute for Research in Antarctica (IAA)Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS)University of Gothenburg (UGOT), Conservation and Centre for Digital Humanities Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Philosophy and History Luleå University of Technology (LTU), Business Administration, Technology and Social Sciences Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Antarktis* Luleå Luleå Luleå Otto Nordenskjöld Snow Hill Island Swedish Polar Research Secretariat Swedish National Heritage Board: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Nordenskjöld
Otto
1869-1928
Polar expedititions
Antarctica
Swedish Antarctic Expedition
Cultural heritage
Polarexpeditioner
Antarktis
1900-talet
Samtidsarkeologi
Kulturarv
Riksantikvarieämbetet
History and Archaeology
Historia och arkeologi
spellingShingle Nordenskjöld
Otto
1869-1928
Polar expedititions
Antarctica
Swedish Antarctic Expedition
Cultural heritage
Polarexpeditioner
Antarktis
1900-talet
Samtidsarkeologi
Kulturarv
Riksantikvarieämbetet
History and Archaeology
Historia och arkeologi
Almevik, Gunnar
Avango, Dag
Contissa, Valeria
Fontana, Pablo
Lindström, Kati
Westin, Jonathan
Built cultural heritage in Antarctica : remains and uses of the first Swedish SouthPolar expedition 1901–1903
topic_facet Nordenskjöld
Otto
1869-1928
Polar expedititions
Antarctica
Swedish Antarctic Expedition
Cultural heritage
Polarexpeditioner
Antarktis
1900-talet
Samtidsarkeologi
Kulturarv
Riksantikvarieämbetet
History and Archaeology
Historia och arkeologi
description In 1901, Otto Nordenskjöld led the first Swedish South Polar expedition with a multidisciplinary team of researchers in geology, geography, biology and medicine. The original plan was to hibernate in Antarctica and stay for one year to survey the land, measure the climate, and collect samples, but their ship was wrecked and the expedition came to last more than two years. Today, the remains from this expedition are protected as cultural heritage according to the Antarctic Treaty and they have been maintained by Argentinian efforts. Among five protected cultural environments, the wooden research station on Snow Hill Island stands out. Sweden joined the Antarctic Treaty in 1984 but has not actively engaged in the management of cultural heritage there until the CHAQ2020 expedition in 2020. The fieldwork presented in this report was carried out in Antarctica with the purposes of documenting and assessing the condition of the remains and providing a knowledge base for policy and decision-making concerning Swedish cultural heritage in Antarctica. Report from the expert and research expedition CHAQ2020Swedish National Heritage Board (RAÄ) in collaboration with:Argentine National Directory for Antarctica (DNA) Argentine Institute for Research in Antarctica (IAA)Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS)University of Gothenburg (UGOT), Conservation and Centre for Digital Humanities Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Philosophy and History Luleå University of Technology (LTU), Business Administration, Technology and Social Sciences
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author Almevik, Gunnar
Avango, Dag
Contissa, Valeria
Fontana, Pablo
Lindström, Kati
Westin, Jonathan
author_facet Almevik, Gunnar
Avango, Dag
Contissa, Valeria
Fontana, Pablo
Lindström, Kati
Westin, Jonathan
author_sort Almevik, Gunnar
title Built cultural heritage in Antarctica : remains and uses of the first Swedish SouthPolar expedition 1901–1903
title_short Built cultural heritage in Antarctica : remains and uses of the first Swedish SouthPolar expedition 1901–1903
title_full Built cultural heritage in Antarctica : remains and uses of the first Swedish SouthPolar expedition 1901–1903
title_fullStr Built cultural heritage in Antarctica : remains and uses of the first Swedish SouthPolar expedition 1901–1903
title_full_unstemmed Built cultural heritage in Antarctica : remains and uses of the first Swedish SouthPolar expedition 1901–1903
title_sort built cultural heritage in antarctica : remains and uses of the first swedish southpolar expedition 1901–1903
publisher Göteborgs universitet, Institutionen för kulturvård
publishDate 2021
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