Troglodyte

A troglodyte is a human cave dweller, from the Greek trogle "hole, mouse-hole" and dyein "go in, dive in".

Troglodyte and derived forms may also refer to:

Historiography

  • Troglodytae or Troglodyti, an ancient group of people from the African Red Sea coast

Science

  • Homo troglodytes, an invalid taxon coined by Carl Linnaeus to refer to a legendary creature
  • Pan troglodytes, the common chimpanzee
  • Troglodytes (bird), a genus of small bird

Arts and fiction

Music

Other media

  • Caveman, a stock character based upon widespread concepts of the way in which early prehistoric humans may have looked and behaved
  • Troglodyte, a 2009 film also known as Sea Beast
  • Troglodyte (Dungeons & Dragons), a race of humanoid monsters in the game Dungeons & Dragons
  • Troglodistes, a group of mole-men who live in the sewers of Paris in the film, Delicatessen
  • Troglodites, a fictional tribe described in Montesquieu's Persian Letters
  • Troglodytes, Max Stones' lavamen workers who mine gold, in a segment from Sealab 2021
  • Troglodytes (book), a 2010 book by Ed Lynskey
  • Troglodytes, a fictional group of cave dwelling cannibals in the 2015 movie Bone Tomahawk
  • Morlocks, a fictional species created by H. G. Wells for his 1895 novel, The Time Machine

See also

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