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Archaeological excavation at Punta Negra, Livingston Island [157-93_04]
Three rock shelters corresponding to the period of 1820-1830 were excavated
during this study. One shelter was shown to be a fire place, one shown to be
shoe storage, and the last shown to be a ...
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Archaeological excavation in Cora beach, Desolation Island [157-93_06]
A survey of Cora beach was conducted and resulted in the finding 3 sealer
settlements and one from the beginning of this century. A recollection of
superficial cultural material together with the ...
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Authentication of aboriginal remains in the South Shetland Islands [026-82_01]
In 1972 the biologist, Dr.Victor Ariel Gallardo, recovered benthonic
samples from the bottom of Admiralty and Chile Bay, in the South part of King
George Island, for biological purposes. During ...
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Historical Archaeology in the "Cuatro Pircas" Site on the Northern Coast of King George Island [026-82_02]
A superficial collection of materials, archaeological excavation and a map of
the stone structure of the historic camp named "Cuatro Pircas" ("Four
Structures") was performed. The glass, metallic, ...
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Historical archaeology of Madera Beach, Cape Shirreff [157-93_03]
Half of a rectangular structure and 3 small deposits used for multiple purposes
(grain storage, fire place) corresponding to the period 1820-30 were excavated
during this study.
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Historical archaeology of Yamana Beach, Cape Shirreff [157-93_01]
Archaeological excavation of three rock-shelters in Yamana beach, Cape
Shirreff, Livingston Island, corresponding to the period 1820-1823.
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Survey of the San Telmo vessel remains [157-93_05]
Under a joint project between Chile and Spain, submarine and surface surveys
were conducted, in the Cape Shirreff area, to search for the Spanish vessel San
Telmo. The San Telmo was lost in September ...
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Size structure of tussocks of a population of Deschampsia antarctica Desv. in Robert Island, Maritime Antarctica [148-92_01]
The distribution and size structure of tussocks of the population of
Deschampsia antarctica Desv. was studied in the Coppermine Peninsula, Robert
Island. Different study sites showed predominance ...
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