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Peter Glob

Peter Vilhelm Glob (20 February 1911 – 20 July 1985), also known as P. V. Glob, was a Danish archaeologist.

P. V. Glob
Glob in a Danish peat field
Born20 February 1911
Died20 July 1985(1985-07-20) (aged 74)
Djursland, Denmark
NationalityDanish
Alma materUniversity of Copenhagen
OccupationArchaeologist
SpouseHarriet Glob (née Roepstorff)
ChildrenLotte Glob, Anders Glob, Martin Glob, Henriette Glob, Elsebeth Glob
ParentJohannes Glob

Glob was most noted for his investigations of Denmark's bog bodies such as the Tollund Man and Grauballe Man, mummified remains of Iron and Bronze Age people found preserved within peat bogs. His anthropological works include The Bog People: Iron Age Man Preserved, Denmark: An Archaeological History from the Stone Age to the Vikings, and Mound People: Danish Bronze-Age Man Preserved.[1]

Biography

Glob was a student of archeology at the University of Copenhagen. He published his dissertation and was awarded his PhD in 1944. He worked for the National Museum of Denmark from 1937 to 1949, then as a professor at Aarhus University from 1949 until 1960, and then as Director General of Museums and Antiquities for the state of Denmark (Riksantikvaren) from 1960 to 1981. He was co-founder of the Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism, an institution which studied the history of graffiti. His most famous investigation was that of the Tollund Man.

Glob was also heavily engaged in archaeology of the Middle East and led several scientific expeditions there. In the 1950s he discovered and excavated the ruins of the ancient Dilmun civilization on the island country of Bahrain. In 1954 he and his team uncovered the Barbar Temple, considered to be part of the Dilmun culture.[2][3]

Personal life

Peter Glob was born at Kalundborg on the Danish island of Zealand, the son of the Danish painter Johannes Glob (1882–1955). He later married to Harriet Roepstorff and they had five children, including the ceramic artist Lotte Glob. He died at Djursland in 1985.[4]

Select bibliography

  • Mosefolket – Jernalderens mennesker bevaret i 2000 år, Gyldendal, 1965
  • The Bog People: Iron-Age Man Preserved, translated from the Danish by Rupert Bruce-Mitford. Faber and Faber, 1969, 304 pg. (New York Review Books, 2004).
  • Denmark: An Archaeological History from the Stone Age to the Vikings, Cornell University Press, 1971, 351 pg, ISBN 0-8014-0641-2
  • Danish Prehistoric Monuments, Faber and Faber, 1971, 351, ISBN 0-571-08782-5

(The two previous book editions derive from the same original book written in Danish: Danske Oltidsminder, best translated as Memorials of Ancient Denmark. See American Anthropologist, Volume 75, Issue 6, page 1940.)

  • Mound People: Danish Bronze-Age Man Preserved, Cornell University Press, 1974, 184 pg, ISBN 978-0-8014-0800-7
  • Danefæ. Til Hendes Majestaet Dronning Margrethe II, 16 April 1980.

References

  1. ^ "P.V. Glob". Den Store Danske. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
  2. ^ Flemming Højlund (1999). (in Danish). Moesgård Museum. ISBN 87-87334-32-1. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2014.. Translated to English by Peter Crabb ("Glob and the Garden of Eden") and Arabic by Mohammed Bander ("Ghūlub wa-jannat al-firdaws").
  3. ^ "The Dane in Bahrain whose findings brought him fame". Copenhagen Post. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
  4. ^ "Johannes Glob". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved September 1, 2020.

Other sources

  • Højlund, Flemming (1999): Glob and the Garden of Eden: the Danish expeditions to the Arabian Gulf (Moesgård Museum, trans. Peter Crabb)
  • Bibby, Geoffrey (1969) Looking for Dilmun (Alfred A. Knopf)
  • Fischer, Christian (2007) Tollundmanden: gaven til guderne: mosefund fra Danmarks forhistorie (Silkeborg: Silkeborg Museum) ISBN 978-87-7739-966-4


peter, glob, peter, vilhelm, glob, february, 1911, july, 1985, also, known, glob, danish, archaeologist, globglob, danish, peat, fieldborn20, february, 1911kalundborg, denmarkdied20, july, 1985, 1985, aged, djursland, denmarknationalitydanishalma, materunivers. Peter Vilhelm Glob 20 February 1911 20 July 1985 also known as P V Glob was a Danish archaeologist P V GlobGlob in a Danish peat fieldBorn20 February 1911Kalundborg DenmarkDied20 July 1985 1985 07 20 aged 74 Djursland DenmarkNationalityDanishAlma materUniversity of CopenhagenOccupationArchaeologistSpouseHarriet Glob nee Roepstorff ChildrenLotte Glob Anders Glob Martin Glob Henriette Glob Elsebeth GlobParentJohannes GlobGlob was most noted for his investigations of Denmark s bog bodies such as the Tollund Man and Grauballe Man mummified remains of Iron and Bronze Age people found preserved within peat bogs His anthropological works include The Bog People Iron Age Man Preserved Denmark An Archaeological History from the Stone Age to the Vikings and Mound People Danish Bronze Age Man Preserved 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Select bibliography 4 References 5 Other sourcesBiography EditGlob was a student of archeology at the University of Copenhagen He published his dissertation and was awarded his PhD in 1944 He worked for the National Museum of Denmark from 1937 to 1949 then as a professor at Aarhus University from 1949 until 1960 and then as Director General of Museums and Antiquities for the state of Denmark Riksantikvaren from 1960 to 1981 He was co founder of the Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism an institution which studied the history of graffiti His most famous investigation was that of the Tollund Man Glob was also heavily engaged in archaeology of the Middle East and led several scientific expeditions there In the 1950s he discovered and excavated the ruins of the ancient Dilmun civilization on the island country of Bahrain In 1954 he and his team uncovered the Barbar Temple considered to be part of the Dilmun culture 2 3 Personal life EditPeter Glob was born at Kalundborg on the Danish island of Zealand the son of the Danish painter Johannes Glob 1882 1955 He later married to Harriet Roepstorff and they had five children including the ceramic artist Lotte Glob He died at Djursland in 1985 4 Select bibliography EditMosefolket Jernalderens mennesker bevaret i 2000 ar Gyldendal 1965 The Bog People Iron Age Man Preserved translated from the Danish by Rupert Bruce Mitford Faber and Faber 1969 304 pg New York Review Books 2004 Denmark An Archaeological History from the Stone Age to the Vikings Cornell University Press 1971 351 pg ISBN 0 8014 0641 2 Danish Prehistoric Monuments Faber and Faber 1971 351 ISBN 0 571 08782 5 The two previous book editions derive from the same original book written in Danish Danske Oltidsminder best translated as Memorials of Ancient Denmark See American Anthropologist Volume 75 Issue 6 page 1940 Mound People Danish Bronze Age Man Preserved Cornell University Press 1974 184 pg ISBN 978 0 8014 0800 7 Danefae Til Hendes Majestaet Dronning Margrethe II 16 April 1980 References Edit P V Glob Den Store Danske Retrieved September 1 2020 Flemming Hojlund 1999 Glob og Paradisets have De danske ekspeditioner til Den Arabiske Golf in Danish Moesgard Museum ISBN 87 87334 32 1 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 5 October 2014 Translated to English by Peter Crabb Glob and the Garden of Eden and Arabic by Mohammed Bander Ghulub wa jannat al firdaws The Dane in Bahrain whose findings brought him fame Copenhagen Post Retrieved September 1 2020 Johannes Glob Dansk Biografisk Leksikon Retrieved September 1 2020 Other sources EditHojlund Flemming 1999 Glob and the Garden of Eden the Danish expeditions to the Arabian Gulf Moesgard Museum trans Peter Crabb Bibby Geoffrey 1969 Looking for Dilmun Alfred A Knopf Fischer Christian 2007 Tollundmanden gaven til guderne mosefund fra Danmarks forhistorie Silkeborg Silkeborg Museum ISBN 978 87 7739 966 4 This biographical article about an archaeologist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article about a Danish scientist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Glob amp oldid 1144155887, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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