Cryptozoology - Vol 01 - 1982
This issue of Cryptozoology defines the field as the science of 'hidden' animals, analogous to paleontology. It explores the status of 'Wildman' research in China, detailing histor
Magazine Collection
AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Cryptozoology (ISC) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of Cryptozoology defines the field as the science of 'hidden' animals, analogous to paleontology. It explores the status of 'Wildman' research in China, detailing histor
This issue of Cryptozoology delves into the vastness of the animal kingdom and the ongoing process of species discovery and classification. It examines historical taxonomic systems
This issue of Cryptozoology, Volume 3 from 1984, delves into the historical development of cryptozoology, tracing its roots from early naturalists' observations to the formalizatio
This issue of Cryptozoology (Vol. 4, 1985) introduces a new seven-category classificatory system for the field by J. Richard Greenwell, aiming to reduce subjectivity and organize i
This issue of Cryptozoology, Volume 5, published in 1986, presents an extensive annotated checklist of apparently unknown animals that are of interest to the field. The checklist,
This issue of Cryptozoology journal (Vol. 6, 1987) delves into the fundamental questions of why the field exists, focusing on the survival of presumed extinct animals. It examines
This issue of Cryptozoology, Vol. 7, published in 1988, delves into the methodologies and evidence used in cryptozoological research. The lead article by Bernard Heuvelmans outline
This issue of Cryptozoology, Volume 8, 1989, prominently features the 50th-anniversary account of the coelacanth discovery by Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, detailing the events of De
This issue of Cryptozoology (Vol. 9, 1990) delves into the complex relationship between myth and zoology, exploring how unknown animals become legendary and how legendary creatures
This issue of Cryptozoology, Volume 10 from 1991, marks the journal's 10th anniversary. It features an article by Nikolai Spassov investigating the persistence of the Musk Ox in Eu
This issue of Cryptozoology (Vol. 11, 1992) introduces Cryptophidion annamense, a newly described genus and species of cryptozoic snake from Vietnam, based on photographic evidence
This issue critically examines the description of Cadborosaurus willsi, arguing that the evidence presented by Bousfield and LeBlond (1995) does not support the claim of a living p