No man's land: Archaeology, place and landscape in Antarctica

In this paper we discuss some of the ways in which certain areas of the Antarctic continent intended to be transformed into a series of ‘places’ not only known but also dominated by the modern world. With that aim in mind, we consider the materiality of the cultural landscape, making reference to th...

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Main Authors: Zarankin, Andrés, Senatore, María Ximena, Salerno, Melisa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales 2011
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Online Access:https://revistas.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/18166
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spelling ftunivchileojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18166 2023-05-15T13:34:19+02:00 No man's land: Archaeology, place and landscape in Antarctica Tierra de nadie: Arqueología, lugar y paisaje en Antártida Zarankin, Andrés Senatore, María Ximena Salerno, Melisa 2011-01-01 application/pdf https://revistas.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/18166 spa spa Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales https://revistas.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/18166/19023 https://revistas.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/18166 Revista Chilena de Antropología; Núm. 24 (2011): 2do Semestre 0719-1472 0716-3312 Constitución de Lugares Mundo Moderno Materialidad del Paisaje Prácticas Sociales Antártida info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftunivchileojs 2022-05-26T08:02:27Z In this paper we discuss some of the ways in which certain areas of the Antarctic continent intended to be transformed into a series of ‘places’ not only known but also dominated by the modern world. With that aim in mind, we consider the materiality of the cultural landscape, making reference to the multiple practices that could have shaped it. We focus our attention on the first human settlements on the South Shetland Islands, which were established by sealers and whalers at the early nineteenth century. En este trabajo discutimos las formas en que algunos sectores del continente antártico intentaron ser transformados en un conjunto de ‘lugares’ conocidos y dominados por el mundo moderno. Para ello consideramos la materialidad del paisaje cultural, refiriendo a las prácticas que pudieron contribuir a darle forma. Centramos nuestra atención en las primeras ocupaciones humanas en las Islas Shetland del Sur, efectuadas por cazadores de mamíferos marinos hacia principios del siglo XIX. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Antártida South Shetland Islands Portal de Revistas Académicas de la Universidad de Chile Antarctic islas Shetland del Sur ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.000,-62.000) Shetland del Sur ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-62.000,-62.000) South Shetland Islands The Antarctic
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topic Constitución de Lugares
Mundo Moderno
Materialidad del Paisaje
Prácticas Sociales
Antártida
spellingShingle Constitución de Lugares
Mundo Moderno
Materialidad del Paisaje
Prácticas Sociales
Antártida
Zarankin, Andrés
Senatore, María Ximena
Salerno, Melisa
No man's land: Archaeology, place and landscape in Antarctica
topic_facet Constitución de Lugares
Mundo Moderno
Materialidad del Paisaje
Prácticas Sociales
Antártida
description In this paper we discuss some of the ways in which certain areas of the Antarctic continent intended to be transformed into a series of ‘places’ not only known but also dominated by the modern world. With that aim in mind, we consider the materiality of the cultural landscape, making reference to the multiple practices that could have shaped it. We focus our attention on the first human settlements on the South Shetland Islands, which were established by sealers and whalers at the early nineteenth century. En este trabajo discutimos las formas en que algunos sectores del continente antártico intentaron ser transformados en un conjunto de ‘lugares’ conocidos y dominados por el mundo moderno. Para ello consideramos la materialidad del paisaje cultural, refiriendo a las prácticas que pudieron contribuir a darle forma. Centramos nuestra atención en las primeras ocupaciones humanas en las Islas Shetland del Sur, efectuadas por cazadores de mamíferos marinos hacia principios del siglo XIX.
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author Zarankin, Andrés
Senatore, María Ximena
Salerno, Melisa
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Salerno, Melisa
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title No man's land: Archaeology, place and landscape in Antarctica
title_short No man's land: Archaeology, place and landscape in Antarctica
title_full No man's land: Archaeology, place and landscape in Antarctica
title_fullStr No man's land: Archaeology, place and landscape in Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed No man's land: Archaeology, place and landscape in Antarctica
title_sort no man's land: archaeology, place and landscape in antarctica
publisher Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
publishDate 2011
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