In Search of Het Behouden Huys:A Survey of the Remains of the House of Willem Barentsz on Novaya Zemlya

In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia and the Arctic Centre of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands surveyed the site of the house on Novaya Zemlya in which the Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz and his crew...

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Main Author: Hacquebord, Louwrens
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1995
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/61cfe838-3764-4867-9864-50c55727a2b8 2023-05-15T13:38:40+02:00 In Search of Het Behouden Huys:A Survey of the Remains of the House of Willem Barentsz on Novaya Zemlya Hacquebord, Louwrens 1995-09 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11370/61cfe838-3764-4867-9864-50c55727a2b8 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/in-search-of-het-behouden-huys(61cfe838-3764-4867-9864-50c55727a2b8).html https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic1246 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/66571558/1246_3345_1_PB.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Hacquebord , L 1995 , ' In Search of Het Behouden Huys : A Survey of the Remains of the House of Willem Barentsz on Novaya Zemlya ' , Arctic , vol. 48 , no. 3 , pp. 248-256 . https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic1246 ISSN:0004-0843 ARCTIC RUSSIA BARENTS SEA NOVAYA ZEMLYA EXPEDITIONS WILLEM BARENTSZ WINTERING NORTHEASTERN PASSAGE article 1995 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic1246 2022-01-22T18:32:40Z In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia and the Arctic Centre of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands surveyed the site of the house on Novaya Zemlya in which the Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz and his crew spent the winter of 1596-97. This survey made it clear that the plundering bf the site had been so profound that an excavation would be useless. Comparison of the results of the 1992 survey with the observations made by Elling Carlsen, who discovered the site in 1871, showed that it is improbable that all the remaining objects are still in situ. However, the field study and the supplementary historical research nevertheless cast some new light onto interesting aspects of this notable event in the history of the discovery of the region around the North Pole. The visit to the site made clear that the house was built on a peninsula, and not on the shore of a bay as had been thought up to now. The immediate surroundings turned out to be flat, and not hilly as historical illustrations suggested. It was also evident that these illustrations usually show a mirror image of the house. The house appears to have been constructed in the log cabin manner, with beams which slotted into each other at the comers. The objects found in 1992 made it clear that much handiwork was done during the wintering. The bone material informed us about the diet of the winterers, which consisted of salted beef and fox meat. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute Arctic Barents Sea North Pole Novaya Zemlya University of Groningen research database Antarctic Arctic Barents Sea Log Cabin ENVELOPE(-134.954,-134.954,59.766,59.766) North Pole ARCTIC 48 3
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description In August 1992, a Russian-Dutch expedition organized by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia and the Arctic Centre of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands surveyed the site of the house on Novaya Zemlya in which the Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz and his crew spent the winter of 1596-97. This survey made it clear that the plundering bf the site had been so profound that an excavation would be useless. Comparison of the results of the 1992 survey with the observations made by Elling Carlsen, who discovered the site in 1871, showed that it is improbable that all the remaining objects are still in situ. However, the field study and the supplementary historical research nevertheless cast some new light onto interesting aspects of this notable event in the history of the discovery of the region around the North Pole. The visit to the site made clear that the house was built on a peninsula, and not on the shore of a bay as had been thought up to now. The immediate surroundings turned out to be flat, and not hilly as historical illustrations suggested. It was also evident that these illustrations usually show a mirror image of the house. The house appears to have been constructed in the log cabin manner, with beams which slotted into each other at the comers. The objects found in 1992 made it clear that much handiwork was done during the wintering. The bone material informed us about the diet of the winterers, which consisted of salted beef and fox meat.
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