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  1. 20 de mar. de 2019 · The Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl was internationally renowned for leading expeditions across vast oceans in rudimentary vessels. Heyerdahl directed archaeological excavations in a variety of places including Easter Island and Azerbaijan. Photo: Kon-Tiki Museum (CC BY 3.0) Thor Heyerdahl was a Norwegian explorer and scientist who rose to ...

  2. Thor Heyerdahl (6. oktober 1914–18. april 2002) var ein norsk arkeolog, etnograf, eventyrar og forfattar. Han var utdanna marinbiolog , men livsvegen hans var først og fremst prega av antropologi .

  3. Para probar su teoría, Thor Heyerdahl realizó dos expediciones: Ra I y Ra II. Expedición Ra I: Expedición realizada por Heyerdahl en 1969, el cual fracasó en el intento. Expedición Ra II: Expedición realizada por Heyerdahl en 1970, la cual tuvo éxito al arribar a la Isla de Barbados en las Antillas Menores.

  4. 28 de oct. de 2013 · October 28, 2013. The third volume in a biographical trilogy on the life of Norway’s legendary explorer Thor Heyerdahl shows that even heroes run into hard times. In Heyerdahl’s case, according to the new book on his final years, his family broke up, he faced financial problems and constant conflicts with other researchers.

  5. 12 de feb. de 2019 · Thor Heyerdahl’s Kon-Tiki Voyage. The Kon-Tiki voyage led by Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl was a huge success and proved beyond doubt that Polynesia could have been settled from South America. One of the great mysteries of anthropology is how Polynesia – a vast pseudo-country in the Pacific spread triangularly between Rapa Nui, Hawaii ...

  6. Thor Heyerdahl (Larvik, 6 oktober 1914 – Colla Micheri, 18 april 2002) was een Noors antropoloog. Hij probeerde met een aantal bijzondere en opvallende expeditiereizen aan te tonen dat vertegenwoordigers van heel oude culturen, zoals de Eskimo's en de indianen, al met elkaar in contact gekomen kunnen zijn.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2020 · When Thor Heyerdahl boarded the Kon-Tiki balsa raft in 1947, he hoped to finally prove that the Pacific islands could have been settled by people from South America, as opposed to the prevailing theory, which was that settlers came from the west.

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