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  1. Grover Sanders Krantz (November 5, 1931 – February 14, 2002) was an American anthropologist and cryptozoologist; he was one of few scientists not only to research Bigfoot, but also to express his belief in the animal's existence. Throughout his professional career, Krantz authored more than 60 academic articles and 10 books on ...

  2. Grover Sanders Krantz (* 5. November 1931 in Salt Lake City; † 14. Februar 2002 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA) war Professor für Anthropologie an der Washington State University. Im Lauf seiner Karriere verfasste er mehr als 60 Fachartikel und 10 Bücher zur Stammesgeschichte des Menschen [1] [2] und führte unter anderem ...

  3. 31. Okt. 2018 · As the first serious scientist to study the legendary creature, Krantz risked his career and reputation on a subject that many consider a joke. And while the museum remembers him as a man who ...

  4. 11. Feb. 2009 · Grover Krantz (1931-2002) was known as a teacher, a loving pet owner, an eccentric anthropologist, and the first serious Bigfoot academic. Seven years after losing a battle to pancreatic...

  5. 19. Juni 2018 · June 19, 2018. by Krissy Eliot. In the early 1990s in Sequim, Washington, on the heavily forested Olympic Peninsula, anthropologist Grover Krantz was building a helicopter to search for Sasquatch. He ordered the kit from some guy in the Midwest and spent several years trying to assemble it.

  6. 20. Juni 2018 · Last week, we published a two-part profile on UC Berkeley grad and anthropologist Grover Krantz, known to many as the original “Bigfoot scientist.” (You can find the first part of the profile here and the second half here.) Today, we examine the question of whether mythological creatures like Bigfoot are worthy of scientific ...

  7. 13. Feb. 2009 · Physical anthropologist Grover Krantz (1931–2002) spent his career arguing that the anomalous North American primate called Sasquatch was a living animal. He attempted to prove the creature's existence by applying to the problem the techniques of physical anthropology: methodologies and theoretical models that were outside the ...