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Torgnord Arner Jacobsen - Biography

Jacobsen (Torgny Segerstedt Arne Jacobsen) is a name associated with unique anthropology research and Arctic expedition. He was a Norwegian researcher whose studies of Greenland had a huge impact on our understanding of this poorly understood territory and its culture. Let's get a closer look at his life, achievements and contributions to science and anthropology.

Torgnord Arner was born on April 3, 1901 in Oslo, Norway. His interest in the Arctic expedition and exploration began from an early age when he was reading books on polar exploration. Upon graduation, he entered the University of Oslo, where he studied anthropology, ethnography and geography.

Torgnord Arner Jacobsen's most famous achievement was his Arctic expedition to Greenland. In 1928, he joined a Danish anthropological expedition led by Finnish anthropologist Lauri Torneiwalla. The expedition conducted detailed studies of the culture and lifestyle of the Inuit, and also collected rich ethnographic material.

The results of Jacobsen's expedition became the basis for his master's and doctoral dissertations, which became important works in the field of anthropology and ethnography. His research focused on Inuit social organization, their religious beliefs and rites. His work is considered an important contribution to the study of Arctic peoples and their cultures.

Torgnord Arner Jacobsen had a significant influence on anthropology and Arctic research. His work has been published in numerous scientific journals and has become a benchmark in the study of Inuit culture. He was recognized as a leading anthropologist of his time and became a professor of anthropology at the University of Oslo.

Torgnord Arner Jacobsen's personal life was devoted to science. He was unmarried and had no children, giving all his energy and time to scientific research. He passed away on March 17, 1993, but his contributions to anthropology and Arctic exploration continue to live and inspire new generations of scientists.

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