Logbooks and Antarctic sealing. Approaching early- and late-19th-century exploitation strategies and their archaeological footprint

IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Polar Record Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI:10.1017/s0032247423000293
Melisa A. Salerno, María Jimena Cruz
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In the 19th century, sealing vessels visited the South Shetland Islands to exploit animal resources for the global skin and oil markets. The captains or mates of these vessels were responsible for keeping a logbook in which they recorded daily observations of weather conditions, hunting activities, etc. Despite the value of these documents as a source of information, archaeologists studying Antarctic sealing have not always relied on them. This paper examines the potential of logbooks for providing information that is relevant to the archaeological study of sealing in the South Shetland Islands. In particular, it discusses how documentary analysis of exploitation strategies can provide insight into the dynamics that influenced the configuration of sealers’ sites. To this end, we propose a methodology for investigating exploitation strategies, taking into account several archaeologically sensitive variables, including the number, location and duration of landings, as well as the activities carried out during these events. We have taken four logbooks dating from the early and late 19th century – specifically those of the Aurora (1820–1821), the Huron (1820–1822), the Thomas Hunt (1873–1874) and the Sarah W. Hunt (1887–1888) – as case studies to test the proposed methodology.
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航海日志和南极海豹。接近19世纪早期和晚期的开发策略及其考古足迹
19世纪,海豹船来到南设得兰群岛,为全球兽皮和兽油市场开发动物资源。这些船只的船长或大副负责保存航海日志,记录他们每天观察到的天气状况、狩猎活动等。尽管这些文件作为信息来源很有价值,但研究南极海豹的考古学家并不总是依赖它们。本文探讨了航海日志的潜力,为南设得兰群岛海豹考古研究提供相关信息。特别是,它讨论了如何利用战略的文献分析,可以提供深入了解的动态,影响海豹的网站的配置。为此,我们提出了一种调查开发战略的方法,考虑到几个考古学上敏感的变量,包括登陆的数量、地点和持续时间,以及在这些事件中进行的活动。我们选取了19世纪早期和晚期的四本航海日志——特别是奥罗拉号(1820-1821年)、休伦号(1820-1822年)、托马斯·亨特号(1873-1874年)和萨拉·w·亨特号(1887-1888年)的航海日志——作为案例研究,以检验所提出的方法。
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Polar Record
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期刊介绍: Polar Record is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly periodical publishing results from a wide range of polar research areas. The journal covers original primary research papers in the humanities, social sciences, physical sciences, life sciences, and polar technology, as well as papers concerning current political, economic, legal, and environmental issues in the Arctic or Antarctic. Polar Record endeavours to provide rapid publication, normally within nine months of initial submission.
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