Roderick Sprague

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Roderick Sprague is an American anthropologist, and the Emeritus Director of the Laboratory of Anthropology at the University of Idaho. In addition to his work in the traditional anthropological fields, he has also collaborated with Professor Grover Krantz in an attempt to apply scientific reasoning to the study of Sasquatch.

Published works:

  • Burial Terminology: A Guide For Researchers (Lanham: AltaMira Press, 2005, ISBN 0759108412)
  • The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers - Archaeological Evidence from the Missouri River (New York: Springer, 1999, Annalies Corbin 0306461684)
  • A Preliminary Bibliography of Washington Archaeology (Unknown: Unknown, 1967)
  • Diseases of Cereals and Grasses in North America (New York: Ronald Press Co, 1950)


Among his published works on Sasquatch:


  • The Scientist Looks at the Sasquatch (Moscow: University Press of Idaho, 1977, with anthropologist Grover Krantz)
  • The Scientist Looks at the Sasquatch II (Moscow: University Press of Idaho, 1979, also with Grover Krantz, ISBN 0-89301-061-8)