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Geomythology

Geomythology (also called “legends of the earth," "landscape mythology," “myths of observation,” “natural knowledge") is the study of oral and written traditions created by pre-scientific cultures to account for, often in poetic or mythological imagery, geological events and phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, tsunamis, land formation…

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related to Further reading · 91
Geomythology → Aboriginal, Active, Aegean, Aegean Turkey, AFADGS, American Geophysical Union, Archaeoastronomy, Archaeopress, Archangel Michael, Archived, Astronomical History, Australia, Australian, Australian Aboriginal Geomythology, Brief Compendium, British Archaeological Reports, Burbery, Carta Geologica, CO, Colossae
related to Fimbulwinter · 15
Geomythology → Archaeologist Neil Price, Central America, Fimbulwinter, Here, In Scandinavia, Lake Ilopango, One, Poetic Edda, Price, Scandinavia, Snorri's, The, The Norse, Trees, Viking
related to St Patrick's Rock · 14
Geomythology → Celtic Sea, County Tipperary, County Wexford, Devil, Forth Mountain, Ireland, Irish, Patrick, Saint Patrick, St Patrick's Bridge, St Patrick's Rock, The, The Geological Survey, There

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geological events myth pp piccardi vol natural earthquakes example mythological myths oral often tsunamis fimbulwinter legends memory 2007 vitaliano lake

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earthquakesinstance ofgeological events and phenomena0.80text
volcanoesinstance ofgeological events and phenomena0.80text
floodsinstance ofgeological events and phenomena0.80text
tsunamisinstance ofgeological events and phenomena0.80text
land formationinstance ofgeological events and phenomena0.80text
fossilsinstance ofgeological events and phenomena0.80text
and natural features of the landscapeinstance ofgeological events and phenomena0.80text
tsunamisinstance ofAnd datable events0.80text
earthquakesinstance ofAnd datable events0.80text
and volcanic eruptions have been found to be recorded by eyewitness accountsinstance ofAnd datable events0.80text
some from thousands of years ago.Some myths transmitted real information about real eventsinstance ofAnd datable events0.80text
observationsinstance ofAnd datable events0.80text

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