@article{329829, recid = {329829}, author = {Madeja, Geoffrey. and Vardalos, Nia, and Allen, Ted. and Mayor, Adrienne, and Solounias, Nikos. and Plowman, Michael.}, title = {Ancient monster hunters [videorecording] /}, publisher = {A & E Television Networks ;}, address = {Burlington, VT :}, pages = {1 videodisc (50 min.) :}, year = {2004}, abstract = {Perhaps the most compelling Greek myths are those of creatures like the one-eyed cyclops and the ferocious half-lion, half-eagle griffin. Follow a group of paleontologists as they explore newly-translated evidence and examine remains that just may have inspired the tales of these legendary monsters. Travel to Samos, said to be the site of an Amazon battlefield, and analyze the gigantic bones found there. New data suggest the ancients actually searched for, excavated, measured and displayed these fossils. These monsters might link the Greek classical age with earth's prehistoric past.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/329829}, }