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Archaeology in Antarctica: Nineteenth-Century Capitalism Expansion Strategies
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Andrés?ZarankinEmail author  María?Ximena?Senatore
Institution:(1) Departamento de Investigaciones Prehistóricas y Arqueológicas, Instituto Multidisciplinar de Historia y Ciencias Humanas, CONICET, Argentina and NEE-UNICAMP, Brasil;(2) Departamento de Investigaciones Prehistóricas y Arqueológicas, Instituto Multidisciplinar de Historia y Ciencias Humanas, CONICET and Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Antarctica was the last continent to be discovered in the early nineteenth century. In order to become acquainted with the process of incorporation of Antarctica to the scope of the capitalist system we have focused on particularity: i.e., specific economic and technological and ideological aspects of everyday life in sealer camps spread along the coastline of the South Shetland Islands. Archaeological research in Byers Peninsula–Livingston Island provides an approach to the mechanisms implemented to organize the first resource exploitation in these lands.
Keywords:Antarctica  capitalism
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