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In Northern Mists: Arctic Exploration in Early Times (Volume 1 of 2)

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This work traces the development of knowledge about the Arctic from classical antiquity through the medieval period, using close readings of ancient and medieval texts together with archaeological, linguistic and cartographic evidence. It reconstructs early voyages and changing geographical ideas, separates myth from reported observation, and follows the Norse movement to islands west of Scandinavia and into Greenland, including material interpreted as contact with lands farther west. Organized by chronological phases and topical chapters, it explains research methods, presents map reconstructions and illustrations, and reassesses traditional narratives about exploration and settlement in northern regions.

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Fridtjof Nansen

Fridtjof Nansen was a Norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat, and humanitarian, renowned for his pioneering Arctic expeditions in the late 19th century. His most notable work, "Farthest North," chronicles his remarkable journey aboard the ship 'Fram' from 1893 to 1896, where he ventured further north than anyone before him. Nansen's contributions to the understanding of polar regions and his studies on the Inuit culture, as seen in "Eskimo Life," reflect his deep engagement with both exploration and anthropology. Beyond his explorations, he played a significant role in humanitarian efforts, particularly during World War I, advocating for refugees and international cooperation.

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