As was hoped, sometimes the mere publishing of a thoughtful book does result in people writing thoughtfully.
The newest example is on io9 from Cyriaque Lamar in “Where did all the world’s giants go?”
Lamar writes, in part and in conclusion:
…what about more recent interest in giants? Cryptozoologist (and Cryptomundo blogmaster Loren Coleman) is an expert in the extremely rarified study of “true giants” and details present-day encounters with massive hominids in his book True Giants: Is Gigantopithecus Still Alive? According to Coleman’s studies, most modern accounts of giants are of hairy creatures that could be descendants of the 10-foot-tall prehistoric ape Gigantopithecus rather than loincloth-clad chaps of the Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, Jolly Green, or Samuel Beckett variety.
Modern accounts and possible traces of true giants have come from Tajikistan , Malaysia (where the creature is known as Orang Dalam or Orang Mawas), and the Solomon Islands.
Barring some four-toed footprints, much of this evidence is anecdotal. As fringe as an undiscovered hominid that eclipses Bigfoot sounds, crazier ape-like beings have been spotted — for example, gangs of what appeared to be giant orangutans were observed during the Vietnam War.
Of course, it must be pointed out that this book is by Mark A. Hall and me, and that Hall’s theory of True Giants predates my more fully-formed ideas on the accounts and evidence. Also, Lamar’s article is full of links to find various tidbits of information but seems to have left out a link to finding True Giants: Is Gigantopithecus Still Alive? online. I took the liberty of adding the link inserted above. :-)
True Giants: Is Gigantopithecus Still Alive?
Elsewhere, Anomalist Books has written a new overview here, “Groundbreaking, Thought-Provoking, and Paradigm-Challenging.”
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