African myths are ancient and have origins dating back thousands of years. Many of these myths have been passed down through generations via oral traditions and have evolved over time with various cultural influences. The diversity of African cultures means that there is a wide range of myths that have been shaped by different regions and peoples.
In Africa? In African villages or town settlements? In ancient African tribes?
The greek myths are as old as the greeks, for they are who made them.
African creation myths vary due to the continent's diverse cultures and populations, each with its own unique beliefs and traditions. These myths reflect the history, environment, and worldview of different African peoples, highlighting the richness and complexity of the continent's cultural heritage.
The myths were the religion of Greeks and Romans. We call them myths, because we do not believe in them.
At least two thousand years old.
The Greek myths have no relation to our chronology.
It grew out of African American traditions.
V. P. Oiko has written: 'Christianity & African myths'
Two myths associated with old age are that all older adults are forgetful or have cognitive decline, and that they are not interested in trying new things or learning. These myths can perpetuate ageism and lead to negative stereotypes about aging.
There is no chronology in the Greek myths.
Myths do not say.
As old as time itself. Myths have been around since we can remember. ~Kidiu