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I think that the gods or the mortals, humans wrote these myths. I'm not sure.
The Greek myths were stories told by the Ancient Greeks made to explain strange events, things in nature, and basically everythingon the Earth. The Greek myths weren't written down until writing in Greece was actually develpoed, and before that, the myths were all told by mouth. That is why there are many different versions of the myths. In books telling about Greek myths, the myths may be written down, but usually not every single Greek myth is in one book, as there are lots of them. I do not think one Ancient Greek man could have known or told every single myth either.
Yes I think so in won of the myths the cyclops captures a group of men and is going to eat them but they escape but I can't remember how
If legend says that king Narmer united upper and lower Egypt some historians think Narmer actually represents several kings....
No, normally it would be people acting out the way they think he was like. They would sometimes sing what he did or do it by interpretation or by telling myths about the gods.
Look at my creations I think you will like them. This is correct
personally, i think he sucks and is not important but the myths says he's ok
I think of a man of a person if he can think and take care of the other creations.
in his garage as a teen I think.
Earthquake myths are the folktales that people say what they think caused the earthquake.
A lot of historians believe that she was the stepmother of the biblical Moses.
i dont think you can
In most myths, I think they come from Ireland.
Historians view the Tollund Man as an important archaeological discovery due to the remarkable preservation of his body, providing insights into Iron Age rituals and sacrificial practices. The discovery has added to our understanding of ancient European societies and their beliefs.
Historians think it was the native Americans.
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i think I've heard 1