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26. Books > Subjects > Mind, Body & Spirit > Mythology > Encyclopaedias
- www.priceclash.co.uk
- Home > Books > Subjects > Mind, Body & Spirit > Mythology > Encyclopaedias.
- A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology.
- Review of A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology .
- Dictionary of Northern Mythology.
- Review of Dictionary of Northern Mythology .
- Cassell Dictionary of Norse Mythology and Legend.
- Review of Cassell Dictionary of Norse Mythology and Legend .
- The Myths and Mythology of Ancient Egypt.
- Review of The Myths and Mythology of Ancient Egypt .
27. Mythology
- www.texasjesus.com
- Bigfoot & Megaliths.
- Mythology.
- Mythology.
- Roman Mythology.
- Greek vs Norse Mythology.
- Egyptian Mythology.
- Encyclopedia of Norse Mythology.
- Norse Mythology.
- Scandinavian Mythology .
- Animals of India Mythology.
- Innu Mythology (NI ).
- Greek mythology Places.
- Japanese Mythology.
- Irish Mythology.
28. Conspiracies, Urban Legends, and the Paranormal.
- members.tripod.com
- As a child I found and read every book on UFO's, the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, Mothman, Mythology, Harry Houdini, Conspiracies, and any other paranormal or just weird phenomena I could find. ...
- Folklore and Mythology.
29. Calgary Public Library Link Library: Mythology
- www.calgarypubliclibrary.com
30. AllRefer.com - Bigfoot (Folklore And Mythology) - Encyclopedia
- reference.allrefer.com
- com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Folklore And Mythology > Bigfoot.
- Bigfoot, Folklore And Mythology.
- Related Category: Folklore And Mythology.
- Bigfoot or Sasquatch, large apelike creature reportedly sighted hundreds of times in the United States and Canada (most often in the Pacific Northwest) since the mid-19th cent. Similar to Asia's abominable snowman, Bigfoot is variously described as standing 710 ft (23 m) tall and weighing over 500 lb (227 kg), with footprints 17 in. ... Most scientists discount the existence of Bigfoot, and some supposed footprints of the animal are known to be hoaxes, such as those produced by Ray L. ...
- Pyle, Where Bigfoot Walks (1995).
- Literature and the Arts > Classical Literature, Mythology, and Folklore .
- More articles from AllRefer Reference on Bigfoot.
31. Ohio Bigfoot 2
- geocities.com
- Ohio Bigfoot II.
- As we have seen, Bigfoot has been around Ohio for some time now. ... I, personally, have interviewed many of the witnesses, to the alleged Bigfoot encounters in recent years. ...
- In 1993, I heard what I would deem the howl/scream of an unknown creature, one I would deem to be a Bigfoot. ...
- As most interested readers may already know, main stream science is not interested in mythology. ... of Bigfoot actually exists, scientists who have these types of bio specimens, can only determine what the material is not. ...
- Flesh and blood, though I opt for that classification, it is but one type of entity thought by researchers to be this creature known as Bigfoot. Some Bigfoot followers, regard this creature as a 'Paranormal' entity. In fact, if you follow the traditional Native American mythology, many of the elders believe this also. I don't have any problems with that, but I take this expression of thought as just that, mythology. ... I would also imagine, that unknown sights and sounds, would have triggered the imagination to the extent, that tribe elders would make up stories, as maybe they did with Bigfoot, in order to explain them away. I have read, this creature, in Native mythology,was created to control the young children into behaving themselves. ...
- It was also a starting point later, for the believers of the Bigfoot set of researchers. ...
- BIGFOOT DESCRIPTION INFO.
- BIGFOOT WT:N/A COLOR:DARK DSCPT:Bi-Pedal;Possible ufo sighting in conjunction with this sighting.
- (EDITORS NOTE:) Although these sightings are not from Ohio, I thought them significant in the respect that all contained descriptions of "white" Bigfoot creatures. ...
32. Cryptozoology Information
- topicguide.com
- For example, some cryptozoologists have collected statistical data and studied witness accounts that challenge the validity of many Bigfoot sightings.
- Scientists have demonstrated some creatures of mythology, legend or local folklore were rooted in real animals or phenomena. ... In the early days of western exploration of the word, many native tales of unknown animals were initially dismissed as mythology or superstition by western scientists, but consequently proven to have a real basis in biological fact. ...
- *Almas (cryptozoology)|Almas *The Beast of Exmoor *Bigfoot *Bonnacon *Bunyip *Cadborosaurus willsi *Carnivorous trees *Chupacabra *Dobhar-chu *Dover Demon *Gulon *Humanzee (not exactly a cryptoid, but a related subject) *Ikel *Jackalope *Jersey Devil *Kongamato *Lizardman *Loch Ness Monster (and other lake monsters such as Champ and Ogopogo) *Loveland Frog *Mapinguary *Megalania prisca -- the giant australian monitor *Megatherium *Mermecolion *Moa *Mokele mbembe *Mongolian Deathworm *Monkey-man of New Delhi *Mothman *Musimon *Orang Pendek *Owlman *Pseudonovobis spiralis or Kting Voar *Rod (cryptozoology)|Rod *Sea monsters *Sea serpent *Shadowman *Skunk Ape *Squonk *Thunderbird (cryptozoology)|Thunderbird *Thylacine *Trunko *Uma|UMA *Unicorn *Yale (mythical creature)|Yale *Yeti *Yowie *Yppotryl *Wolpertinger.
- Related Topics: Bernard Heuvelmans, Cryptid, Neologism, Slang, Zoology, Forteana, Pseudoscience, Belief, Bigfoot, Mythology, Coelacanth, Fish, Living fossil, 1938, Africa, Megamouth shark, Oahu, Hawaii, Graptolite, 1989, Hoax, Platypus, Giant squid, Gorilla, Komodo dragon, Skeptic, World view, Society for Cryptozoology, Okapi, Giraffe, 1901, Beast of Exmoor, Bigfoot, Bonnacon, Bunyip, Cadborosaurus willsi, Carnivorous trees, Chupacabra, Dover Demon, Gulon, Humanzee, Ikel, Jackalope, Jersey Devil, Kongamato, Lizardman, Loch Ness Monster, Lake monster, Champ, Ogopogo, Loveland Frog, Mapinguary, Megalania prisca, Monitor, Megatherium, Mermecolion, Moa, Mokele mbembe, Mongolian Deathworm, Mothman, Musimon, Orang Pendek, Owlman, Pseudonovobis spiralis, Kting Voar, Sea monster, Sea serpent, Shadowman, Skunk Ape, Squonk, Thylacine, Trunko, Unicorn, Yeti, Yowie, Yppotryl, Wolpertinger, Forteana, Parapsychology, Phantom cats, Beast of Bodmin, Phantom kangaroos, Devil dog, List of notable cryptozoologists, Monster, Legendary creature, Index of fictional species, Xenobiology, Cryptotaxonomy, Paleocryptoanthropology, UFOlogy, Pseudoscience, Protoscience, .
33. Almas
- users.chariot.net.au
- Unlike the Yeti or Bigfoot, little mythology or superstition surrounds the creatures; instead, they are taken for granted as a part of the local fauna.
34. Bigfoot
- www.pantheon.org
35. Amazon.ca: Books: Bigfoot
- www.amazon.ca
- Bigfoot.
- Look for books like Bigfoot by subject:.
- Subjects > Children's Books > People & Places > Social Science > Folklore & Mythology .
- Social Studies - Folklore & Mythology .
- Top of Page : Bigfoot .
36. BeyondUnreal Forums - Which, if any, Creatures from Mythology do you believe in?
- forums.beyondunreal.com
- BeyondUnreal Forums > Reviews > Nali City > Nali City - General Forums > Other Stuff > Which, if any, Creatures from Mythology do you believe in? PDA View Full Version : Which, if any, Creatures from Mythology do you believe in?.
37. Where Bigfoot Walks : Crossing the Dark Divide: Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition Data
- birthtime.info
- Where Bigfoot Walks : Crossing the Dark Divide by Robert Michael Pyle Paperback: Mariner Books 18 June, 1997 US$10. ...
38. Myths and Legends - frames
- pubpages.unh.edu
- Burns's Mythology & Folklore A description of mythology along with scores if not hundreds of links. ...
- Kathleen Jenks also has a large number of well annotated mythology links organized by theme & region at Mythinglinks. ...
- John Adcox maintains a somewhat smaller collection of Mythology and Folklore links. ...
- Jo Heirman's collection of mythology links is a bit briefer and lacks descriptions, but Mythologie. ...
- Julia Hayden's Ancient World Web contains links to and reviews of a number of sites dealing with archaeology, history, art, mythology and ancient religions. She also has a separate index for Mythology and Religion. ...
- The University of Michigan's Windows to the Universe project has assembled a collection of Mythology pages describing deities from around the world. ...
- The Probert Encyclopedia - Mythology should probably be called a dictionary, given its extensive number of rather brief (one or two line), entries. ...
- After the MIT incarnation of this page, Mark de la Hey's MythText was the earliest site devoted entirely to mythology of which I was aware. ... It includes articles on and links to sites dealing with various aspects of mythology. ...
- Criss's The Book of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and other Mythological Characters contains brief entires on numerous deities and heroes, retellings of various mythic tales, and links to a number of mythology related sites representing cultures around the world. ...
- Kat's older mythology pages have been incorporated into her site, Eliki's pages on Gods, Goddesses and Myth featuring the Celtic pantheons, and such creatures as the phoenix, dragons, and Pegasus. ...
- Richard McLaughlin's Mythology Notes present descriptions of gods, summaries of myths, and some historical material on the mythologies of the Ancient Near East, Persia, Scandinavia, and the Celts. ...
- At her commercial web site, The Goddess in World Mythology she presents images of those paintings along with brief descriptions of those deities. ...
- Kim and Mike Burkard's The Green (formerly known as 'All things Ancient') features Kim's extensive mythology booklist FAQ - partially culled from USENET. ...
- I too, have cobbled together a short list of Mythology Sources but to escape redundancy I've added brief reviews of those works I've encountered. ...
39. Myths and Legends
- pubpages.unh.edu
- Philip Burns' Mythology & Folklore A description of mythology along with scores if not hundreds of links. ...
- Kathleen Jenks also has a large number of well annotated mythology links organized by theme & region at Mythinglinks. ...
- John Adcox maintains a somewhat smaller collection of Mythology and Folklore links. ...
- Jo Heirman's collection of mythology links is a bit briefer and lacks descriptions, but Mythologie. ...
- Julia Hayden's Ancient World Web contains links to and reviews of a number of sites dealing with archaeology, history, art, mythology and ancient religions. She also has a separate index for Mythology and Religion .
- The University of Michigan's Windows to the Universe project has assembled a collection of Mythology pages describing deities from around the world. ...
- The Probert Encyclopedia - Mythology should probably be called a dictionary, given its extensive number of rather brief (one or two line), entries. ...
- After the MIT incarnation of this page, Mark de la Hey's MythText was the earliest site devoted entirely to mythology of which I was aware. ... It includes articles on and links to sites dealing with various aspects of mythology. ...
- Criss's The Book of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and other Mythological Characters contains brief entires on numerous deities and heroes, retellings of various mythic tales, and links to a number of mythology related sites representing cultures around the world. ...
- Kat's older Mythology pages have been incorporated into her site, Eliki's pages on Gods, Goddesses and Myth featuring the Celtic pantheons, and such creatures as the phoenix, dragons, and Pegasus. ...
- Richard McLaughlin's Mythology Notes present descriptions of gods, summaries of myths, and some historical material on the mythologies of the Ancient Near East, Persia, Scandinavia, and the Celts. ...
- At her commercial web site, The Goddess in World Mythology she presents images of those paintings along with brief descriptions of those deities. ...
- Kim and Mike Burkard's The Green (formerly known as 'All Things Ancient') features Kim's extensive mythology booklist FAQ - partially culled from USENET. ...
- Bifrost isn't the only rainbow in mythology. ...
40. Max & Arianna Overton - September 2004
- theromancestudio.com
- "GLASS HOUSE draws from science and myth, including Neanderthals, Yowies (similar to Bigfoot), UFOs, Bunyips (similar to the Loch Ness monster), and the mythology of the Aborigine. ...
- The Aborigines of Australia have a rich mythology that comes alive in the lonely places of that great southern land. Add in a touch of modern mythology, like Bigfoot, UFOs and ghosts, some scientific fact and some interesting characters and you have the start of a good adventure. ...
- Perhaps our prehistoric relatives were hidden in the shadows, along with Bigfoot, lake monsters, UFOs and big black cats. ...
41.
- www.emediawire.com
- Shiel delved into the theories of human evolution, the postulates of alternative histories, the mythology surrounding Bigfoot, and the evidence of Egyptian archaeology. In “The Hunt for Bigfoot: A Novel,” Shiel leads the reader to a plausible, yet credible, new theory of alternative history through a multilayered mystery enriched with murder, intrigue, romance, and extraterrestrial visitors. In this new novel, a would-be anthropologist and an amateur Egyptologist search Michigan’s north woods and tumble onto a hidden Bigfoot society protected by an ancient race and a mysterious billionaire. ...
42. Cryptozoology Forum
- pub141.ezboard.com
43. Traverse City Record-Eagle - News Story -- www.record-eagle.com
- www.gtherald.com
- FIFE LAKE - Claims of cougar sightings that used to crop up from time to time around here have just graduated from Bigfoot-Loch Ness mythology to reality.
- Citizens continued to report sightings throughout the century, but often were ridiculed by state biologists who "treated cougar reports like Bigfoot sightings or tales of alien spaceships," Rusz said.
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44. Dr. Glissa Nicholson
- makura.critter.net
- "He's gone around casting all those rumors that he found BigFoot. ... "It's heightening the tourists around the woods, crazy people thinking they could find BigFoot roaming the national park lands and things. ...
- "He was hunting when he found 'BigFoot'. ...
- Some of my students were talking about 'Bigfoot' in my mythology class," she chuckles. ...
- McQuire might have something big, but it probably isn't BigFoot. ...
45. Galaxy Directory : Fabulous Creatures < Mythology and Folklore < Religion < Humanities
- www.einet.net
- Galaxy > Humanities > Religion > Mythology and Folklore > Fabulous Creatures.
- Bigfoot@ (45).
- mythology. ...
- mythology. ...
- mythology. ...
46. NASI Report: Toward a Resolution of the Bigfoot Phenomenon (part 3)
- www.rfthomas.clara.net
- Toward a Resolution of the Bigfoot Phenomenon.
- European settler records and Native American mythology comprise the historical anecdotes. Newspapers of fifty to one-hundred and fifty years ago contain accounts of what today are purported to be Bigfoot observations. There are also the personal journals of trading company employees who explored and settled what is today western Canada and the United States that also contain accounts of purported Bigfoot observations. These accounts pre-date the contemporary name "Bigfoot" which entered use in 1958 Green 1981 . ...
- Several members of the Bigfoot research community, including Henry Franzoni and Gayle Highpine, have attempted to relate the contemporary Bigfoot phenomenon to Native American mythology Franzoni 1996 . ... For example, the use of the label "mythology" is really a misnomer. ... In the context of European culture, Native American stories are mixtures of what we call reality and mythology and are used by Native Americans to explain and define the world. This makes the examination of the Native American stories for information concerning Bigfoot especially difficult, particularly because of the natural human tendency to create Big Hairy Monster (BHM) stories. ...
- Henry Franzoni has surveyed Native American mythology in search of a link to the Bigfoot phenomenon Franzoni 1996 . ... Because of the mixture of mythology and reality in Native American stories, the author found that most of these myths, with varying degrees of ambiguity, overlap with BHM myths. ...
- Table 7 summarizes the frequency by region, of dwarf and giant myths in the Dictionary of Native American Mythology.
- Henry Franzoni located a Native American, Gayle Highpine, who was also studying the relationship between the Bigfoot phenomenon and Native American mythology. She observed regional differentiation in Native American mythology — Northwest myths having physical and tangible content, whereas regions distant from the Northwest coast having more spiritual and supernatural content. ...
- I have never heard anyone from a Northwestern tribe suggest that Bigfoot is anything other than a physical being, living in the same physical dimensions as humans and other animals. ... as widely separated at sic the Hopi, the Sioux, the Iroquois, and the Northern Athabascan — Bigfoot is seen more as a sort of supernatural or spirit being, whose appearance to humans is always meant to convey some kind of message. ...
47. chriscocow's Xanga Site
- www.xanga.com
- You know, like bigfoot, aliens, mythology, and my favorite of all; the spirits. ...
48. Jorj's Links - symbols, communication, religion, mythology, technology, education
- jorj.tripod.com
- Jorj's Links - symbols, communication, religion, mythology, technology, education .
- Mythology, Religion, Philosophy .
- Bigfoot Tattoo en Piercing .
- Mythology Directory - Symbols* .
49. a0belarusdo's Yahoo! Profile
- profiles.yahoo.com
50. WELCOME TO TRUINSIGHT
- www.kingdomoflight.org
- Science knows almost nothing about our ancient past, and the human position within the Universe simply because it rejects the OBVIOUS and classifies ancient wisdom and knowledge as mythology, when in fact, the vast majority of what it claims is the TRUTH!!.
- BIGFOOT TRACKS FOUND ON MOUNTAIN TRAIL.
- Most people reject BIGFOOT as mythology, but we believe they are last remnants of the GIANTS found in Genesis Six. ... Usually, occult poltergeist activity is associated with BIGFOOT SIGHTINGS, which gives more evidence of their demonic nature.
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