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He studied in the Rektorschule in Lehe and after in the Realgymnasium in Hildesheim. After finishing school, he studied botany, geology, paleontology and zoology, first in the University of G\u00f6ttingen[1] (where in 1884 he joined the Burschenschaft Holzminda[2]), then intermittently in the University of Berlin and the University of Munich. After his return to G\u00f6ttingen,[1] he did his doctorate under the advise of Ernst Ehlers. Afterwards, he became a private tutor for a family from Lehe living in Paraguay. There, he gathered linguistic information on indigenous peoples of the Gran Chaco and conducted zoological research, especially on ants, discovering several new species.Bohls was a member of the Berlin Society for Anthropology, Ethnology, and Prehistory. After his return from South America, he became assistant at the Natural History Museum in Hamburg. In the mid 1890s, Bohls returned to his hometown, where he maid acquaintance with the writer Hermann Allmers, who introduced him to the union of M\u00e4nner vom Morgenstern. Together with Gustav von der Osten, he formed in 1898 a homeland association for the whole area between the mouths of the Elbe and Weser rivers. During this time, he also took an important role as a mediator in the beginnings of the German boat research.[3][4]Regarding the history of his homeland, Bohls made several discoveries. He examined an urn cemetery in Dingen near Wursten, where he excavated old Saxon vessels with Barbotine technique of Romanesque origin. In the Fickm\u00fchlen Forest, he uncovered a grave of the stone age. Bog body finds and an excavation of the gallows hill (German: Galgenberg) of Debstedt\u00a0[de], which dates back to the Bronze Age, were other projects of his.The finds of the homeland union of the M\u00e4nner von Morgenstern were sold to the city of Geestem\u00fcnde in 1902 and shown in the city’s Morgenstern Museum from 1906 onwards. Bohls was the museum director until 1907. In order to make the accumulating findings available to the public, the Farmhaus Union of Lehe was founded in 1908 under the leadership of Bohls, creating the beginnings of the Speckenb\u00fcttel open-air museum, one of the oldest open-air museums in Germany. In 1909, the Geest House was inaugurated. Next to a mill, more and more buildings were built in the Speckenb\u00fcttel Park. In 1920, Bohls promoted the founding of the Lower German stage “Waterkant”.[5][6]References[edit]^ a b Ebel, Wilhelm: Die Matrikel der Georg-August-Universit\u00e4t zu G\u00f6ttingen 1837\u20131900. Hildesheim 1974.^ Elsheimer, Ernst (Ed.): Verzeichnis der Alten Burschenschafter nach dem Stande vom Wintersemester 1927\/28. Frankfurt am Main 1928, p. 47.^ Hasemann, Christian. (2011) Jan Bohls und die M\u00e4nner vom Morgenstern. Weser-Kurier July 28, 2011.^ Keweloh, Hans-Walter (2010). “Erforschung traditioneller Boote. Gro\u00dfes Interesse an einem Angebot von Jahn Bohls”. Niederdeutsches Heimatblatt. 729: 2\u20133.^ Bickelmann, Hartmut. (2002) Bremerhavener Pers\u00f6nlichkeiten aus vier Jahrhunderten. Ein biographisches Lexikon, p. 28.^ Stadttheater Bremerhaven.Das Theater Archived 2018-10-28 at the Wayback Machine. 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