Gutorm Gjessing (4 April 1906 – 27 April 1979) was a Norwegian archaeologist and ethnographer. He was director of the Ethnographic Museum at the University of Oslo and as major contributor to Circumpolar studies.[1][2][3]
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GutormGjessing (4 April 1906 – 27 April 1979) was a Norwegian archaeologist and ethnographer. He was director of the Ethnographic Museum at the University...
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relate to the Arctic and northern Pacific. Norwegian archaeologist GutormGjessing claimed to identify a distribution of toggle harpoons from Greenland...
father of archeologist Helge Gjessing, an uncle of ophthalmologist Harald Gjessing and grandfather of archaeologist GutormGjessing. He enrolled as a student...
archaeologist Gustaf Hallström and 1935 by the Norwegian archaeologist GutormGjessing. Professor Kalle Sognnes of the University Museum in Trondheim and...
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2009. Retrieved 12 November 2005. Asger Jorn, Peter Vilhelm Glob, GutormGjessing, and Michel de Boüard, with photographs by Gérard Franceschi (1964)...
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