cause they wanted myths to be.
The myths do not take place in any actual time.
In Europe. The land where most myths come from.
The Greeks. They made the Myths to explain the unexplainable.
There are many myths based about werewolves. It being a myth, no-one knows when or who invented werewolves.
In the absence of the scientific explanations of natural events available to us today, the myths were invented to explain them. They had nowhere else to go.
Yes, there are many myths. Check out the book 'Mythology' by Edith Hamilton if you want to read some.
Myths have been created and told in cultures all around the world throughout history. Each culture has its own unique myths that have been shaped by its beliefs, traditions, and environment. There is no single location where myths were invented, as they have originated in various parts of the world over thousands of years.
People invented myths for many reasons. Some times they were used to explain things we couldn't understand. For example: people in the times of ancient Greece did not know what caused a whirlpool that was located in the mediteranian. They created the myth of Charybdis, a monster that lives underwater, sucking in water to get food. Other times myths were created just for entertainment.
In times before we had scientific explanations to natural phenomena, people sought an explanation and other people invented myths to explain them. The myths filled these gaps in people's understanding. As the Greeks progressively established real answers, so they replaced the myths. This was not of course complete, and people today still give religious answers to matters which can plainly be observed as having secular answers.
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.