Yeti by Daniel C. Taylor explores the legend of the Yeti, a mythical creature said to inhabit the Himalayas. The book investigates the ecological and cultural aspects of the Yeti legend, examining the various sightings, folklore, and scientific inquiries related to this elusive creature. Taylor combines field research with cultural analysis to provide a comprehensive look at the Yeti and its place in Himalayan folklore.
Why read this book
- Explore the ecological and cultural dimensions of the Yeti legend.
- Gain insights into the scientific and folkloric aspects of the mysterious creature.
- Benefit from Taylor’s field research and detailed analysis of the Yeti phenomenon.
- Ideal for readers interested in myths, folklore, and the intersection of science and culture.
About the Author
Daniel C. Taylor is an anthropologist and writer known for his studies on Himalayan cultures and myths. His research often focuses on the intersection of folklore, ecology, and human belief systems. Taylor's work, including Yeti: The Ecology of a Mystery, offers valuable insights into cultural myths and their significance in various societies.
Descriptions are sourced from publishers or third parties and are not independently verified See our disclaimer