Tuesday, May 17, 2011

DALE DRINNON: The latest updates from the frontiers of zoology, and anthropology

The current FOZ Blog is up with a follow-up paste-up to the Last European Dragons blog including a scale comparison photo paste-up to go with the earlier article. Some of the more bizzare allegations about Tatzelwurms turn out to be early "Chupacabras" stories and the illustration has a hairless fox to show that. Along with that is another note about the Aztec figure for Lizard "Cuetzpalin" which corresponds to some of the reptile-category Chupacabras reports from Mexico, as another related update:

http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2011/05/last-dragons-of-europe-addendum.html
Here is the original article on The Last Dragons of Europe

BTW, Frontiers of Anthropology continues the theme of cultural contact between ancient India and Mexico as started in the earlier article "Pretty Ladies and the Indus Script" and continued in the follow-up Blog posting on "Tlatilco Typology"

http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blogspot.com/2011/05/more-connections-between-ancient-india.html
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