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Online publication of the 1913 edition of Thomas Bulfinch's classic.
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Alphabetical listing of names of deities and the trees associated with them.
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Brief description of flood myths from cultures all over the globe.
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Explores the quirky side of mythology with humorous research, including a Holy Database of the weird and wonderful gods from around the world.
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Listings by culture of people and places from legend and myth, with links to tales.
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Brief accounts of popular myths and legends from Greece and Rome, Egypt, Japan, China, and India.
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Collection of Greek myths and legends as well as creation and flood myths from all over the world.
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Offers biography and a searchable collection of works.
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Myths of creation, flood, and afterlife, along with some legends.
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Writings on mythology, psychopomps, death and the afterlife, ritual and symbolism, and creativity.
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An on-line encyclopedia of mythology and folklore.
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Exploring mythology and art from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the legends of the Celts.
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Ancient European mythology and history with art work.
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Myths of various cultures related to the heavens, from Windows to the Universe at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR).
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Historical overview of the mythologies of the Ancient Near East, the Scandinavians and the Celts, including story abstracts and names of deities.
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Course materials with online texts of myths and legends from several Native American, Slavic, and Asian peoples.
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Concise dictionaries of the various divinities from nine Eurasian and Middle Eastern pantheons.
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A who-is-who of classical, Norse, Gaelic and Egyptian mythology.
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Poetic and prose texts from various cultures including Anglo-Saxon, Arabian, Arthurian, Celtic and Scandinavian.
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Presentation of ancient, modern, and false horned gods.
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Essays on mythology to give insight into what it means to be human.
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Covering Classical, Norse, and Celtic myths, as well as Arthurian legends, with a summary of popular deities, heroes, and other characters.
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Myth Home is a well-organized comparative myth website showcasing myths the world over. Categories include: Myth By Culture, Myth by Time and Themes.
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Traditional Inuit stories, legends, and myths with art work.
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Compilation of names of deities and other mythological characters, listed by cultural group.
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Learn about myths of different cultures. Look up by theme or region of influence. Includes photographs of artwork that were used to portray these ideas. Presented by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.