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  2. Religions of the ancient Near East - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Gods: The History and Diffusion of Religion in the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, 1960. Leick, Gwendolyn. A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology Routledge, London & New York, 2003. Pritchard, James B., (ed.). The Ancient Near East: An Anthology of Texts and Pictures. Princeton University Press, New Jersey ...

  3. Category:Ancient Near East mythology - Wikipedia

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    Demons in the ancient Near East (5 C, 3 P) E. Egyptian mythology (7 C, 48 P) Elamite deities (2 C) H. Hattian mythology (1 C, 1 P) Hurrian mythology (2 C, 6 P) I.

  4. List of mythologies - Wikipedia

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    1.1.2 East Africa. 1.1.3 North Africa. ... Ancient mythologies by period of first attestation. Bronze Age ... List of creation myths;

  5. List of Hurrian deities - Wikipedia

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    The Hurrian pantheon consisted of gods of varied backgrounds, some of them natively Hurrian, while others adopted from other pantheons, [1] [2] for example Eblaite [3] and Mesopotamian. [4] Like the other inhabitants of the Ancient Near East, Hurrians regarded their gods as anthropomorphic. [5]

  6. Early Greek cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Near the edges of the earth is a region inhabited by fantastical creatures, monsters, and quasi-human beings. [6] Once one reaches the ends of the earth they find it to be surrounded by and delimited by an ocean (), [7] [8] as is seen in the Babylonian Map of the World, although there is one main difference between the Babylonian and early Greek view: Oceanus is a river and so has an outer ...

  7. List of flood myths - Wikipedia

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    Norbert Oettinger argues that the story of Yima and the Vara was originally a flood myth, and the harsh winter was added in due to the dry nature of Eastern Iran, as floods didn't have as much of an effect as harsh winters. He has argued that the Videvdad 2.24's mention of melted water flowing is a remnant of the flood myth. [21]

  8. Ancient Near Eastern cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Ancient near eastern cosmogony also included a number of common features that are present in most if not all creation myths from the ancient near east. Widespread features included: [ 11 ] Creatio ex materia from a primordial state of chaos ; [ 12 ] [ a ] that is, the organization of the world from pre-existing, unordered and unformed (hence ...

  9. Category:Middle Eastern mythology - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Near East mythology (13 C) Arabian mythology (5 C, 30 P) B. Bull-leaping (6 P) C. Christian mythology (18 C, 41 P) D. ... Myths and Legends of Babylonia and ...