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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 31. Okt. 2018 · An article about the life and legacy of Grover Krantz, an anthropologist who studied the legendary creature Bigfoot using his expertise in human evolution and casts of footprints. Learn how he donated his body to science, faced criticism and praise, and influenced the study of Sasquatch.

  4. 11. Feb. 2009 · Grover Krantz was a teacher, an anthropologist, and a Bigfoot academic who donated his body to science after his death. His skeleton and his giant Irish Wolfhound Clyde are now on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, along with other forensic files of the 17th-century Chesapeake.

  5. 19. Juni 2018 · An article about the life and research of Grover Krantz, an anthropologist who searched for Bigfoot with an ultralight helicopter and an infrared imager. Learn how he became convinced of Bigfoot's genuineness, what convinced him, and why he was unpopular among some cryptozoologists.

  6. A profile of Grover Krantz, a UC Berkeley grad and the first credentialed scientist to dedicate himself to the search for Sasquatch. Learn about his life, his anatomy and physiology studies, his fascination with Bigfoot and other anomalous primates, and his legacy in anthropology.

  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 ...