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When Persephone would return from the Underworld and was reunited with her mother, Demeter, there was happiness and this half of a year became spring and summer.
Some ancient civilizations such as the Mayans believed in human sacrifice in order for the natural cycle of seasons to continue. The Mayans would sacrifice prisoners from the top of their stone temples.
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The Ancient Egyptians used a calender that was a mixture of Lunar & Solar: the threee seasons of the year were three; akhet (Inundation), peret (Growth - Winter) and shemu (Harvest - Summer).
It dependid on the seasons and water rainfall in the many countries that it ran through
Sappho she did this because her daughter got taken away from her in the winter and given back to her in the spring.
Eighth/Seventh Century BCE writer Hesiod in his treatise Works and Days, being a farmer, explained weather and seasons in terms of its effects and cycles. Differently in Theognis (ascribed to him but obviously by a different author who is unlikely to be a farmer) it is the gods and their never-ending wrangles, which produce catastrophes.
They used myths from Zeus simply because they thought that the world was flat from the many pictures and murals made by the artists long ago.
Some ancient civilizations such as the Mayans believed in human sacrifice in order for the natural cycle of seasons to continue. The Mayans would sacrifice prisoners from the top of their stone temples.
When Persephone would return from the Underworld and was reunited with her mother, Demeter, there was happiness and this half of a year became spring and summer.
Myths often attempt to explain the origins of the world, natural phenomena (like the sun or rain), and the behavior of humans or gods.
they were created to explain why things happened, because they didnt know what we know today. they had no explanation of natural things like why spiders were there (Aranche), the seasons changing (Demeter & Persephone), why there are snakes in Africa (Medusa), and much more. Example: Demeter was created to explain things like; the changing of the seasons, plants, ect.
the ancient Chinese did so wear different clothing for different seasons
they didnt, they hated seasons lol
In Ancient Greece, that was their religion. They have so many stories about the gods and goddesses they worshiped to explain how things came to be and a way for them to understand the world around them (like the seasons, storms, and why the earth is never crushed by the sky). The stories that don't explain natural phenomena we probably used as entertainment and to teach lessons of bravery, ingenuity, humility etc.
The gods, in support or opposition of people. However more rational explanations began to appear, beginning with Hesiod in the late 8th Century BCE who gave a farmer's account of natural events and their effects in Works and Days. However intervention of the gods in human affairs continued on, with doubters given short shrift. Even today, billions still attribute events to divine intervention, and pray to them for relief and guidance.
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