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Karl Gösta Montell (1899–1975) was a
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ethnographer.


Life

Montell was born in
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, Sweden, on 7 November 1899. His research focused on Inner Mongolia, Outer Mongolia, and the Chinese Summer Palace at
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(then known as Rehe). He was a member of
Sven Hedin Sven Anders Hedin, KNO1kl RVO,Wennerholm, Eric (1978) ''Sven Hedin – En biografi'', Bonniers, Stockholm (19 February 1865 – 26 November 1952) was a Swedish geographer, topographer, explorer, photographer, travel writer and illustrator ...
's Sino-Swedish Expedition to Central Asia in 1929–1933, and the extensive ethnographic collection, which he acquired on behalf of Hedin is now housed in the Ethnographic Museum (Statens etnografiska museum) in
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. He subsequently became Director of the Asian Department of that museum. He died in Stockholm on 2 January 1975.


Selected publications

* ''An archaeological collection from the Rio Loa Valley, Atacama.'' with comments on the excavation by Claus Royem. Oslo Etnografiske Museums Skrifter. Band 5, Heft 1, Oslo 1926. * ''Dress and ornaments in ancient Peru.'' Archaeological and Historical Studies. Göteborg, 1929. * with Sven Hedin: ''The Chinese lama temple Potala of Jehol. Exhibition of historical and ethnographical collections. Made by Dr. Gösta Montell, member of Dr. Sven Hedin's Expeditions, and donated by Vincent Bendix.'' Chicago: Century of Progress Exposition 1932 ( Weltausstellung 1933/1934). * ''Ethnographische Forschung.'' In: ''Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen'' 1935, Gotha 1935, pp. 294–295. * ''The Lama Temple Potala of Jehol. Plan of the Monastery-Ground.'' In: ''Geografiska Annaler.'' Band 17, Supplement: Hyllningsskrift Tillagnad Sven Hedin (1935), S. 175–184. * ''Sven Hedin’s Archaeological Collections from Khotan: Terra-cottas from Yotkan and Dandan-Uiliq.'' In: ''The Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities.'' Band 7, 1936, S. 145–221. * ''Mongol Life and a Journey to Etsingol.'' In: ''Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society.'' Issue XXIV, October 1937. * ''Sven Hedin’s Archaeological Collections from Khotan II'' (appendix by Helmer Smith (S. 101–102)), In: ''The Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities.'' Band 10, 1938, S. 83–113. * ''Durch die Steppen der Mongolei''. Mit einem Vorwort von Sven Hedin und zahlreichen Abbildungen nach Aufnahmen des Verfassers. Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart 1938. *
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and Gösta Montell: ''Yung-Ho-Kung, an Iconography of the Lamaist Cathedral in Peking: With Notes on Lamaist Mythology and Cult.'' In: ''Reports from Scientific Expedition to the North-western Provinces of China under the Leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin. The Sino-Swedish Expedition.'' Publ. 18. Part VIII. Ethnography. 1, Stockholm 1942. * ''As Ethnographer in China and Mongolia 1929–1932. History of the Expedition in Asia 1927–1935. General Reports of Travels and Fieldworks by
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, Gherard Bexell,
Birger Bohlin Dr. Anders Birger Bohlin (26 March 1898 – 28 November 1990) was a Swedish palaeontologist. As well as his work on dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals, Bohlin was part of the group that established the existence of Peking Man ''(Sinanthropus pek ...
, Gösta Montell.'' In: ''Reports from Scientific Expedition to the North-western Provinces of China under the Leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin. The Sino-Swedish Expedition.'' Publ. 26, Part IV, Stockholm 1945. * with Dietrich Lutze: ''Unter Göttern und Menschen. Erinnerungen an glückliche Jahre in Peking.'' F. A. Brockhaus Verlag, Wiesbaden 1948. * ''Sven Hedin, the Explorer.'' In: ''Geographiska annaler.'' Band 36, 1954, S. 1–8. * with Werner Schultze: ''Sven Hedin Ausstellung in Deutschland. Aus den Sammlungen der Sven-Hedin-Stiftung in Stockholm.'' F. A. Brockhaus Verlag, Wiesbaden 1955. * ''Sven Hedin’s mapping in Asia.'' In: ''Bull. of Geological Institutions of Uppsala University.'' Band XL, Uppsala 1961, S. 479–484. * Gösta Montell (ed.): ''Sven Hedin - Mein Leben als Zeichner.'' Zum 100. Geburtstag von Sven Hedin. Brockhaus Verlag, Wiesbaden 1965. * ''The Explorer.'' In: ''Ethnos.'' Band 30, 1965, S. 7–24.


See also

*
Sven Hedin Sven Anders Hedin, KNO1kl RVO,Wennerholm, Eric (1978) ''Sven Hedin – En biografi'', Bonniers, Stockholm (19 February 1865 – 26 November 1952) was a Swedish geographer, topographer, explorer, photographer, travel writer and illustrator ...


Further reading

* Michela Lovadina: ''Manchu Shamanic material rediscovered: a photographic documentation from the 1932 Sven Hedin expedition'', in the ''Shamanica Manchurica collecta'' series, no. 6, with photographs and German text by Gösta Montell. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1998, .


References

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Montell, Gosta Swedish ethnologists Swedish ethnographers 1899 births 1975 deaths