As members of an international research project investigating the historical archaeology of the first human settlements in Antarctica, we are interested in the distinguishing features of the anthropocene in the last continent to be known by human beings. Our project understands that, despite what is commonly said, the distinctive features of Antarctica do not rest on its "wilderness" or in its return to a certain "state of wilderness" (considering that the human history of the continent could have started differently). From our standpoint, its present distinctive features are nothing but a product of the historical strategies defining the human expansion and interaction with the continent throughout the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.Fil: ...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
International audienceIt is striking to observe that species richness is not evenly distributed acro...
Starting in 1995, our research project seeks to learn more about human presence in Antarctica; in pa...
One of the most important breakthroughs in Antarctic geological research over the last three decades...
Antarctica is a continent where geography arrived millions of years ago, but where history is, only ...
The Antarctic is a region that traditionally occupied the remote reaches of the geographical imagina...
The Antarctic is a region that traditionally occupied the remote reaches of the geographical imagina...
The Antarctic is a region that traditionally occupied the remote reaches of the geographical imagina...
The early human interaction with Antarctica can be seen as having characteristics that evolved over ...
Antarctica is a continent locked in ice, with almost 99.7% of current terrain covered by permanent i...
Antarctica is a continent locked in ice, with almost 99.7% of current terrain covered by permanent i...
The exhibition Antarctica was conceived to complement the 2012 annual meeting in Australia of the in...
The representation of Antarctica as the last wilderness overlooks not only the presence of humans bu...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
International audienceIt is striking to observe that species richness is not evenly distributed acro...
Starting in 1995, our research project seeks to learn more about human presence in Antarctica; in pa...
One of the most important breakthroughs in Antarctic geological research over the last three decades...
Antarctica is a continent where geography arrived millions of years ago, but where history is, only ...
The Antarctic is a region that traditionally occupied the remote reaches of the geographical imagina...
The Antarctic is a region that traditionally occupied the remote reaches of the geographical imagina...
The Antarctic is a region that traditionally occupied the remote reaches of the geographical imagina...
The early human interaction with Antarctica can be seen as having characteristics that evolved over ...
Antarctica is a continent locked in ice, with almost 99.7% of current terrain covered by permanent i...
Antarctica is a continent locked in ice, with almost 99.7% of current terrain covered by permanent i...
The exhibition Antarctica was conceived to complement the 2012 annual meeting in Australia of the in...
The representation of Antarctica as the last wilderness overlooks not only the presence of humans bu...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
International audienceIt is striking to observe that species richness is not evenly distributed acro...