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Thor Heyerdahl

    6 de octubre de 1914 – 18 de abril de 2002

    Thor Heyerdahl fue un etnógrafo y aventurero noruego, célebre por sus audaces expediciones y su empeño en probar conceptos teóricos sobre la migración y el asentamiento de civilizaciones antiguas. Con una formación científica en zoología y geografía, exploró territorios inexplorados para respaldar sus teorías sobre las conexiones culturales transoceánicas. Sus expediciones, como la travesía en la balsa Kon-Tiki, demostraron un enfoque innovador para poner a prueba hipótesis históricas y han inspirado a generaciones de investigadores. El legado de Heyerdahl reside en su capacidad para fusionar ciencia, aventura e historia, generando fascinación mundial por los pueblos antiguos y sus movimientos.

    Thor Heyerdahl
    The Ra Expeditions
    The Kon-Tiki Expedition
    In The Footsteps Of Adam
    Aku-Aku
    La expedicion de la Kon-Tiki
    Aku-Aku
    • Aku-Aku

      El secreto de la isla de pascua

      Aku-Aku
    • The author and explorer of Kon-Tiki fame here recounts for the layman his archeological adventures on Easter island, where his expedition uncovered many facts about the island's giant statues, secret caves, ancient stone-carving natives, cannibalism, and civil wars.

      Aku-Aku
    • In The Footsteps Of Adam

      • 346 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Epic memoir by one of the greatest explorers of our time, the Norwegian-born Thor Heyerdahl. schovat popis

      In The Footsteps Of Adam
    • Ra tells of Heyerdahl's voyage from N. Africa to S. America in a 45' papyrus boat modelled on those depicted in Egyptian wall paintings. A violent storm ended the 1st expedition but within a year the seven men had embarked on their 2nd journey in Ra II. One riddle, two answers & no solution Why a reed boat? To the Indians in the Cactus Forest With Bedouin & Buduma in the heart of Africa Among Black monks at the source of the Nile In the world of the Pyramid-builders Out in the Atlantic Down the African coast to Cape Juby In the clutches of the sea Into American waters RA II, by papyrus boat from Africa to America Postscript

      The Ra Expeditions
    • The Maldive Mystery

      • 323 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      When Thor Heyerdahl was invited by the government of the Maldive Islands to investigate recent archaeological finds there, his reaction was initially one of surprise. But although he knew little about these 'dots on the map of the Indian Ocean', and less about the language and customs of the people, he did understand how the invitation implied a changed official attitude. Maldive history had been reckoned to begin in the year 583 of the Holy Prophet, or AD1153, when islanders embraced the Islamic faith; and any pre Moslem relics found were usually destroyed. Now the president was saying, 'We are a young republic, yes. But we have proof that we too have an old history, just as our neighbours on the continent!' Thus unfolded for Thor Heyerdahl a fascinating historical and archaeological detective story, as he penetrated into the mystery of the Maldive past.

      The Maldive Mystery
    • 4to. A very good copy, virtually as new in royal blue dw with gilt titles and sailing ship on front cover. Minor wear to dw edges and corners and a few scrapes and nicks to centre rear. VERY HEAVY BOOK, WILL INCUR ADDITIONAL POSTAGE CHARGE.

      The Explorer
    • English and Spanish TextsThis book is a reprint of an archaeological report by, among others, the great Norwegian archaeologist Thor Heyerdahl, that was originally published in 1956 in American Antiquity. It deals with material, mostly potsherds, that was found during the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to the Gal pagos Islands in 1953, and which may be correlated with the Costal Tiahuanaco (Tomaval), Chimu (La Plata), and Inca (Estero) periods of the Peruvian coastal sequence. A fascinating account of an expedition that changed the face of New World archaeology, this new edition includes Spanish translations of the principal sections of the book.

      Archaeological Evidence of Pre-Spanish Visits to the Galápagos Islands; 22