Climate change is rapidly destroying cultural heritage sites across the Arctic, as exemplified in a 17th century “whalers’ graveyard” which provides invaluable insights into early whalers’ way of life, according to a study published in PLOS One by Lise Loktu of the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research and Elin Therese Brødholt of Oslo University Hospital, Norway.
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