Archaeology In Antarctica
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Archaeology in Antarctica
Author | : Andrés Zarankin,Michael Pearson,Melisa A. Salerno |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2022-12-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780429574870 |
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Archaeology in Antarctica outlines the history of archaeology in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic. The book details for the first time all past archaeological work in Antarctica, relating to both its use for conservation and research purposes, drawing on published, unpublished and oral information. This work has addressed historic and current scientific bases, explorers’ huts, whaling stations and sealing shelters. The ongoing and long-term research on the sealing shelters and sites in the South Shetland Islands features prominently. The archaeology enables new perspectives on the impact of global modernity and empire in the Antarctic and challenges established dominant discourses on the ‘heroic’ nature of human interaction with the continent. The work on sealing sites gives voice to the experiences of the sealer as a subaltern group previously largely overlooked by historical sources. This book will appeal to students and researchers in archaeology, history and heritage as well as readers interested in the human and historical aspects of Antarctica’s past and present.
Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica
Author | : Klaus Dodds,Alan D. Hemmings,Peder Roberts |
Publsiher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 640 |
Release | : 2017-01-27 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9781784717681 |
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The Antarctic and Southern Ocean are hotspots for contemporary endeavours to oversee 'the last frontier' of the Earth. The Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica offers a wide-ranging and comprehensive overview of the governance, geopolitics, international law, cultural studies and history of the region. Four thematic sections take readers from the earliest human encounters to contemporary resource exploitation and climate change. Written by leading experts, the Handbook brings together the very best interdisciplinary social science and humanities scholarship on the Antarctic and Southern Ocean.
Brazil in the Geopolitics of Amazonia and Antarctica
Author | : Fábio Albergaria de Queiroz,Guilherme Lopes da Cunha,Ana Flávia Barros-Platiau |
Publsiher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2023-08-22 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781666902693 |
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From a pioneering perspective, the book contributes to the state-of-the-art contemporary Geopolitics by bringing together Amazonia and Antarctica in a single interdisciplinary volume. Three key issues are 1) the interconnectedness between these vital regions, 2) non-linearity, because they may lead to unpredictable effects on the Earth system, and; 3) emergence, which means the varied interactions between Amazonia and Antarctica may lead to unique results.
Encyclopedia of the Antarctic
Author | : Beau Riffenburgh |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 1274 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780415970242 |
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Past Antarctica
Author | : Marc Oliva,Jesus Ruiz Fernandez |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2020-06-04 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780128179260 |
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Past Antarctica: Paleoclimatology and Climate Change presents research on the past and present of Antarctica in reference to its current condition, including considerations for effects due to climate change. Experts in the field explore key topics, including environmental changes, human colonization and present environmental trends. Addressing a wide range of fields, including the biosphere, geology and biochemistry, the book offers geographers, climatologists and other Earth scientists a vital resource that is beneficial to an understanding of Antarctica, its history and conservation efforts. Synthesizes research on the past and present of Antarctica, bringing together top Earth scientists who work in this discipline Presents the most complete reconstruction of the paleoclimate and environment of Antarctica, tying in long-term climatic changes to the current environment Offers perspectives from different branches of the Earth Sciences using a spatial-temporal lens
Historical Archaeology and Environment
Author | : Marcos André Torres de Souza,Diogo Menezes Costa |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2018-07-20 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783319908571 |
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This edited volume gathers contributions focused on understanding the environment through the lens of Historical Archaeology. Pressing issues such as climate change, global warming, the Anthropocene and loss of biodiversity have pushed scholars from different areas to examine issues related to the causes, processes, and consequences of these phenomena. While traditional barriers between natural and social sciences have been torn down, these issues have gradually occupied a central place in the field of anthropology. As archaeology involves the transdisciplinary study of cultural and natural evidence related to the past, it is in a privileged position to discuss the historical depth of some of the processes related to environment that are deeply affecting the world today. This volume brings together substantial and comprehensive contributions to the understanding of the environment in a historical perspective along three lines of inquiry: Theoretical and methodological approaches to the environment in Historical Archaeology Studies on environmental Historical Archaeology Historical Archaeology and the Anthropocene Historical Archaeology and Environment will be of interest to researchers in both social and environmental sciences, working in different disciplines and research areas, such as archaeology, history, geography, anthropology, climate change studies, environmental analysis and sustainable development studies.
Class and Colonialism in Antarctic Exploration 1750 1920
Author | : Ben Maddison |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2015-10-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781317319412 |
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Between 1750 and 1920 over 15,000 people visited Antarctica. Despite such a large number the historiography has ignored all but a few celebrated explorers. Maddison presents a study of Antarctic exploration, telling the story of these forgotten facilitators, he argues that Antarctic exploration can be seen as an offshoot of European colonialism.
Antarcticness
Author | : Ilan Kelman |
Publsiher | : UCL Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2022-02-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781800081444 |
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Antarcticness joins disciplines, communication approaches and ideas to explore meanings and depictions of Antarctica. Personal and professional words in poetry and prose, plus images, present and represent Antarctica, as presumed and as imagined, alongside what is experienced around the continent and by those watching from afar. These understandings explain how the Antarctic is viewed and managed while identifying aspects which should be more prominent in policy and practice. The authors and artists place Antarctica, and the perceptions and knowledge through Antarcticness, within inspirations and imaginations, without losing sight of the multiple interests pushing the continent’s governance as it goes through rapid political and environmental changes. Given the diversity and disparity of the influences and changes, the book’s contributions connect to provide a more coherent and encompassing perspective of how society views Antarctica, scientifically and artistically, and what the continent provides and could provide politically, culturally and environmentally. Offering original research, art and interpretations of different experiences and explorations of Antarctica, explanations meld with narratives while academic analyses overlap with first-hand experiences of what Antarctica does and does not – could and could not – bring to the world.