Publisher's Synopsis
This is a detailed work aimed at moving the study of relict hominoids from the fringes of science to a fully recognised scientific discipline -- The Science of Hominology. The main author, Dmitri Bayanov (born 1932), worked directly with Professor Boris Porshnev and other early Russian scientists investigating the possible existence of Relict Hominoids. Bayanovs long journey began in the early 1960s and has continued until this day. This book covers the subject from the dawn of written communications in Europe and Asia, and then in North America. Dmitri Bayanov coined the term Hominology and from the outset has sought to convince the general scientific community that there is enough evidence to support his recommendation. His arguments reflect his significant understanding of the subject and depth of his studies. What he presents is truly convincing. From a scientific standpoint, this book is the most important work on Hominology ever written. It is both fascinating and highly educational with a special illustrated section on what we know about North Americas hominoidthe sasquatch or bigfoot.