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C. Scott Littleton

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C. Scott Littleton
Born(1933-07-01)July 1, 1933
Los Angeles
DiedNovember 25, 2010(2010-11-25) (aged 77)
Pasadena, California
Cause of deathComplications after heart surgery
NationalityAmerican
OccupationAcademic
Academic background
EducationUCLA
Academic work
DisciplineAnthropology
Sub-disciplineIndo-European mythology and folklore
InstitutionsOccidental College

Covington Scott Littleton (1 July 1933 – 25 November 2010 [1]) was an American anthropologist and academic.

Born in Los Angeles, he served in the Army during the Korean War. Littleton obtained his B.A. (1957), M.A. (1962), and Ph.D. (1965) in anthropology from UCLA.

At Occidental College from 1962 to 2002, his main research areas were Indo-European mythology and folklore, King Arthur and the Holy Grail, and Japanese culture, with an emphasis on Shinto. In recent years, he conducted research on the occult, and UFOs.

Littleton died in Pasadena, California while suffering from pneumonia and complecations after undergoing heart surgery.

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