This is unknown, because only the Greeks wrote about their myths at that time.
The greeks created greek myths
Myths to Live By was created in 1972.
Myths of Ífè was created in 1921.
There are Greek and Roman myths and legends. Have you ever heard of Hercuels, Medusa, Jupiter, Zeus.
The Greek myths were the ancient Greek's religion.
No it is all based on myths especially from the Quilettes.
Modern writes are able to invent myths. One might say that George Lucas and his Star Wars story is an example of a contemporary story which has gained mythic qualities.
This would imply either cultural interaction or a common origin.
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Myths are myths, and historians pass on the myths.
Myths are myths, and historians pass on the myths.
There are many myths that recur around the world, such as creation myths, myths about the origin of fire, and flood myths.
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