Larsen’s cairn: the birth of a new historical site in Antarctica

This article describes the history of Larsen’s cairn, one of the oldest historical sites in Antarctica, and explains how it became one of the most recently declared Historical Site and Monuments (HSMs) on the continent. Norwegian explorer and whaler Carl Anton Larsen constructed the cairn on Marambi...

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Main Authors: Pablo Gabriel Fontana, María Angélica Guerriere
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Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2025-08-01
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description This article describes the history of Larsen’s cairn, one of the oldest historical sites in Antarctica, and explains how it became one of the most recently declared Historical Site and Monuments (HSMs) on the continent. Norwegian explorer and whaler Carl Anton Larsen constructed the cairn on Marambio/Seymour Island during the Norwegian Whaling Expedition in 1892. Officially designated as C.A. Larsen Multiexpedition Cairn (HSM 94), this site featured in several episodes of Antarctic history, spanning three periods of Antarctic history: Antarctic whaling, the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration, and a period characterized by the installation of permanent stations at the end of World War II. Argentina, Norway, Sweden and the UK have all had some involvement in the cairn and all four nations now share an administrative role vis-à-vis the HSM, making it the HSM with the largest number of administrators to date. Adding to its significance, the cairn is linked to the earliest phase of invertebrate palaeontology in Antarctica and can also be considered the first material remains of the Norwegian presence in Antarctica.
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spelling doaj-art-69fdf035c8bd43eea5bf907f1283b23c2025-08-20T04:00:45ZengNorwegian Polar InstitutePolar Research0800-03951751-83692025-08-01441510.33265/polar.v44.97299729Larsen’s cairn: the birth of a new historical site in AntarcticaPablo Gabriel Fontana0María Angélica Guerriere1Argentine Antarctic Institute, National Council for Scientific and Technical Research, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaInstitute of History, Theory and Praxis of Architecture and the City, National University of La Plata, La Plata, ArgentinaThis article describes the history of Larsen’s cairn, one of the oldest historical sites in Antarctica, and explains how it became one of the most recently declared Historical Site and Monuments (HSMs) on the continent. Norwegian explorer and whaler Carl Anton Larsen constructed the cairn on Marambio/Seymour Island during the Norwegian Whaling Expedition in 1892. Officially designated as C.A. Larsen Multiexpedition Cairn (HSM 94), this site featured in several episodes of Antarctic history, spanning three periods of Antarctic history: Antarctic whaling, the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration, and a period characterized by the installation of permanent stations at the end of World War II. Argentina, Norway, Sweden and the UK have all had some involvement in the cairn and all four nations now share an administrative role vis-à-vis the HSM, making it the HSM with the largest number of administrators to date. Adding to its significance, the cairn is linked to the earliest phase of invertebrate palaeontology in Antarctica and can also be considered the first material remains of the Norwegian presence in Antarctica.https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/9729/19734historical site and monumentsobralwhaling historyheroic agehsm 94operation tabarin
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