Description:
(Norwegian Adventurer and Ethnographer Known for His ‘Kon-Tiki’ and ‘Ra’ Transoceanic Scientific Expeditions)
Thor Heyerdahl was a Norwegian explorer, adventurer, and ethnologist. He orchestrated many transoceanic expeditions in primitive boat replicas and contributed several substantial theories to the geographic and scientific communities. He documented his many travels in multiple books and documentaries, and has given important lectures worldwide on the basis of migratory patterns of early civilizations. Always having been interested in zoology, he spent many years of his childhood exploring the wilderness of his family’s summer log cabin. Following in his mother’s footsteps, he went on to pursue a degree in zoology, as well as geography, before turning to ethnology. His constant travels impacted his personal life deeply,leading to several unsuccessful relationships.He fathered five children over his lifetime. Heyerdahl’s studies have influenced several institutes, museums, and have been the basis of many other published works regarding his theories. One of his own grandchildren went on to replicate one of his earliest transoceanic expeditions. His work inspired multiple scientific studies, into the migration patterns of the South American people, by several independent scientists over the last 100 years. He has been bestowed over twenty-one scientific honors and awards, as well as earning over eight National Decorations from a handful of countries.
Birthday
October 6, 1914 (Libra)
Alternative names
Thor Heyerdahl Jr.
Died on
April 18, 2002
Spouse/Ex-
Jacqueline Beer, Liv Coucheron-Torp, Yvonne Dedekam-Simonsen
Parents
Thor Heyerdahl Sr.
Alison Lyng
Children
Annette Heyerdahl, Bjørn Heyerdahl, Helene Elisabeth Heyerdahl, Marian Heyerdahl, Thor Jr Heyerdahl
What is Thor Heyerdahl famous for?
Thor Heyerdahl is famous for his Kon-Tiki expedition in 1947, where he sailed from South America to the Polynesian islands on a raft to prove his theory of ancient sea voyages.
Where did Thor Heyerdahl conduct his Kon-Tiki expedition?
Thor Heyerdahl conducted his Kon-Tiki expedition across the Pacific Ocean, starting from South America and ending in the Polynesian islands.
What was the purpose of Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki expedition?
The purpose of Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki expedition was to demonstrate that ancient civilizations could have made long sea voyages using primitive means, such as rafts.
What did Thor Heyerdahl write about his experiences during the Kon-Tiki expedition?
Thor Heyerdahl wrote a book titled "Kon-Tiki: Across the Pacific by Raft," detailing his experiences and discoveries during the expedition.
How did Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki expedition impact the understanding of ancient sea voyages?
Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki expedition challenged existing theories about ancient sea voyages and demonstrated that it was possible for early civilizations to travel long distances across the ocean.