Field and ethnographic data are utilized to illustrate that significant contamination of rural wells with nitrates, bacteria and protozoa both currently and in the past are fertile ground for the development of myths surrounding spirit and blood stealing mythical creatures. The very real problem of methemoglobinemia, an environmentally induced hypoxia, in rural Transylvania is an ideal situation for physiological confirmation of and, perhaps, cultural etiology determination of the myth of vampirism. Ethnographic accounts of vampire and werewolf myths are correlated with the field data
Vampires have been vectors for discussing medico-scientific phenomena since their inception beginnin...
This article analyzes several kinds of monsters in western popular culture today: werewolves, vampir...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
Field and ethnographic data are utilized to illustrate that significant contamination of rural wells...
Vampires have continually been depicted in literary and cinematic works as pale, undead human beings...
Vampires have been discussed for millennia, appearing in folklore throughout various cultures. From ...
Many legends and myths have survived through ages. They also have strong connection with reality of ...
Myths reflect the collective experience of mankind. Certain things recur in world myths. Carl Gustav...
What has made bloodsucking, immortal creatures so captivating in innumerable myths from across the w...
Starting with the first mention of the term ‘vampire’ in the 11th century, this paper will follow th...
Before British authors began writing vampire literature, culminating in 1897 with Bram Stoker’s Drac...
Since the publication of John Polidori’s The Vampyre (1819), the vampire has been a mainstay of West...
“We don’t believe in vampires.” I didn’t bother to turn away from the TV to look at my parents. On s...
We all have heard about vampires. Many cultures have developed myths and legends about vampires with...
This paper wishes to excavate the long-forgotten and dormant vampires that once used to frighten the...
Vampires have been vectors for discussing medico-scientific phenomena since their inception beginnin...
This article analyzes several kinds of monsters in western popular culture today: werewolves, vampir...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
Field and ethnographic data are utilized to illustrate that significant contamination of rural wells...
Vampires have continually been depicted in literary and cinematic works as pale, undead human beings...
Vampires have been discussed for millennia, appearing in folklore throughout various cultures. From ...
Many legends and myths have survived through ages. They also have strong connection with reality of ...
Myths reflect the collective experience of mankind. Certain things recur in world myths. Carl Gustav...
What has made bloodsucking, immortal creatures so captivating in innumerable myths from across the w...
Starting with the first mention of the term ‘vampire’ in the 11th century, this paper will follow th...
Before British authors began writing vampire literature, culminating in 1897 with Bram Stoker’s Drac...
Since the publication of John Polidori’s The Vampyre (1819), the vampire has been a mainstay of West...
“We don’t believe in vampires.” I didn’t bother to turn away from the TV to look at my parents. On s...
We all have heard about vampires. Many cultures have developed myths and legends about vampires with...
This paper wishes to excavate the long-forgotten and dormant vampires that once used to frighten the...
Vampires have been vectors for discussing medico-scientific phenomena since their inception beginnin...
This article analyzes several kinds of monsters in western popular culture today: werewolves, vampir...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...