Awards & Winners

Thor Heyerdahl

Date of Birth 06-October-1914
Place of Birth Larvik
(Norway, Vestfold)
Nationality Norway
Also know as Thor Heyerdahl, Jr.
Profession Scientist, Film Director, Film Producer, Cinematographer, Ethnographer, Adventurer
Thor Heyerdahl was a Norwegian ethnographer and adventurer with a background in biology, zoology, botany, and geography. He became notable for his Kon-Tiki expedition in 1947, in which he sailed 8,000 km across the Pacific Ocean in a hand-built raft from South America to the Tuamotu Islands. The expedition was designed to demonstrate that ancient people could have made long sea voyages, creating contacts between apparently separate cultures. This was linked to a diffusionist model of cultural development. Heyerdahl subsequently made other voyages designed to demonstrate the possibility of contact between widely separated ancient peoples. He was appointed a government scholar in 1984. In May 2011, the Thor Heyerdahl Archives were added to UNESCO's "Memory of the World" Register. At the time, this list included 238 collections from all over the world. The Heyerdahl Archives span the years 1937 to 2002 and include his photographic collection, diaries, private letters, expedition plans, articles, newspaper clippings, original book, and article manuscripts. The Heyerdahl Archives are administered by the Kon-Tiki Museum and the National Library of Norway in Oslo.

Awards by Thor Heyerdahl

Check all the awards nominated and won by Thor Heyerdahl.

1971


Nominations 1971 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Ra

1964


Patron's Gold Medal
(For geographical explorations in the South Pacific Ocean)