

The book written by Heyerdahl about the expedition, Kon-Tiki, was a best seller and a documentary made on the voyage won the Oscar for best picture in 1951.Ī voyage, the Tangaroa Expedition, which included Heyerdahl’s grandson Olav set to retrace the 1947 trip was launched from Peru in April 2006. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for The Kon-Tiki Expedition by Thor Heyerdahl (Companion Book Club HB Circa 1953) at the best. Allen & Unwin, 1952 - Ethnology - 821 pages. The scientist also made a significant mark on the continent by leading the excavations at the Northern Peruvian archeological site of Tucume near Chiclayo. American Indians in the Pacific: The Theory Behind the Kon-Tiki Expedition. Heyerdahl also lead several other successful expeditions around the world using similar prehistoric rafts to prove that contact between the Americas was possible much earlier than previously thought. Genetic testing proved in the past decade that the people of Polynesia did descend from South East Asia and not South America. Many believe that the people of Lake Titicaca, who seem to have a culture far different from other area people, are descendents of these migrants. The trip proved that migration to/from Polynesia (including Easter Island) and South America was possible. The voyage set sail on April 28th, 1947 and landed on the island of Raroia 101 days later at a distance of 4,300 miles.

This 1947 journey, that was believed impossible, shed new light on the possibilities of the people of both South America and Polynesia. The raft was made of only native materials and only with the tecnology that would have been availiable during Pre-Colombian times. The Kon-Tiki expedition lead by Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl took a balsa reed raft similar to the ones used on Lake Titicaca all the way across the Pacific to Polynesia.
