endataset ../SocialScience/ADD Historic Sites/ADD_HistoricSitesandMonuments.shp Historic stations Historic Stations The earliest winter scientific station established in the Antarctic was in 1883 as part of the International Polar Year (IPY) of 1883. Subsequently, to the IPY of 2007-2009, scientific stations have been deployed on 139 sites (103 on the Antarctic continent, 36 on peri-Antarctic islands), by 24 countries for a cumulative total of 2666 winters to that of 2008. NOTE: Points may appear outside of sensible locations (i.e. in the ocean) due to low lat/long coordinate precision in the original records. Headland, R. K. (2009). Antarctic winter scientific stations to the International Polar Year, 2007–2009. Polar Record, 45(1), 9-24. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/polar-record/article/antarctic-winter-scientific-stations-to-the-international-polar-year-20072009/EBCA86062D208279F93591D159749479 Downloaded 4 July 2017RREditor Editor Social Science Jean de Pomereu jean@jeandepomereu.com Author Bob Headland rkh10@cam.ac.uk