Friday, March 29, 2013


Melba Ketchum Continues Bigfoot DNA Research with Bones





Archaeology and Bigfoot

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 29th, 2013
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Archaeologists have a long history of being largely silent on Bigfoot, leaving it to their colleagues in biological anthropology and cultural anthropology to comment on almost anything related to its purported existence. Biological anthropologists, for example, often offer critical perspectives, citing the principles of science, evolutionary theory, the fossil record, and primate behaviour. Cultural anthropologists often comment on Bigfoot-like figures in the belief systems of the Indigenous Peoples of North America.



A British Baby Bigfoot?

Posted by: Nick Redfern on March 29th, 2013
“…Dorset legends tell of Woodwoses inhabiting the woods of Yellowham Hill, which is located near to the town of Dorchester. The creatures had the regular habit of abducting young girls from the nearby villages, many of whom supposedly ended up pregnant during their time spent in the company of the Woodwose…”
Investigate Further: A British Baby Bigfoot? »

Bigfoot Movie Talk: Beast of Boggy Creek Author, Lyle Blackburn Interview

From his haunted digs in Texas, Lyle Blackburn discusses his book on the Fouke
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