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what is a natural phenomenal back in greek time

2007-02-14 09:46:42 · 7 answers · asked by babygirl89674 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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The Greek Mythology is a well hidden code of history that refers to significant historic events that occured before the golden era of the classic Greek civilization. The Mythology is not a fairytale. The etymology of the Greek word Mythology (Mythos and logos) means to transfer to others historic events with words (it was not written anywhere thats the reason that some versions contradict with others). The Greek Mythology refers to historic events that happened mainly in the Titatic period which ends close to the period of 6.000 B.C. The Theogony (The Birth of the Olympians Masters) is much older. The natural phenomena were always the same, however older civilizations (some of them were destroyed like the Atlants and the Lemourians) experienced major cataclysms. A mythology has recorded, not one but four different events of a deluge, (Ogugos (it was before 100.000BC), Dardanos 30.000BC, Deukalion (9650BC according to Plato , the destruction of Atlantis, his named is seen in the bible as Noa), and Kekrops (major eruption of Santorini's volcano) compared to the majority that record one and Sumerian that mentions two.
Every mythology in the world says about great historic events that happened in the past, however the code they use may differ from culture to culture. At the moment the Greek mythology seems to be more accurate and more detailed.

Also palaeoanthropological excavations at Petralona from the anthopologist Aris Poulianos found a Skull of Archantropus in Greece that dates 700.000 BC. The skull has been dated to be at least 700,000 years old by two German scientists, anthropologist E. Breitinger and palaeontologist O. Sickenberg. Poulianos has claimed that this discovery renders the Indo-European theory obsolete.

And that was not an ape!

2007-02-14 12:29:47 · answer #1 · answered by mphermes 4 · 0 0

ladies: a million. Athena 2. Penelope 3. Hera 4. Phoebe 5. Calliope 6. Iris 7. Evadne 8. Asteria 9. Medea 10. Ariadne Boys: a million. Hades 2. Orion 3. Perseus 4. Apollo 5. Achilles 6. Zephyr 7. Midas 8. Evander 9. Adonis 10. Pallas

2016-12-04 04:41:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you mean you want natural phenomena explained by the greek mythology, most phenomena, if not all of them, natural or due to humans, were explained by myths. The course of the Sun on the sky (Chariot of Helios), the change of the seasons (Persephone's arrival in the Underworld), the winds (Aeolos), the rainbow (Iris), constellations etc

2007-02-14 20:26:02 · answer #3 · answered by supersonic332003 7 · 1 0

Ummm...natural phenomena have not changed since the times of the Greeks.

The Sun still rises and sets, rainbows still follow the rain, plants grow from seed in the Spring and animals migrate.

2007-02-14 09:55:10 · answer #4 · answered by P. M 5 · 0 0

That the greeks believed in nonsense and fairytales of the dammed

2007-02-14 09:49:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Astronomical sightings; stars etc.

2007-02-14 10:29:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

earthquakes, extreme wind and flood

2007-02-14 10:03:36 · answer #7 · answered by alicias7768 7 · 0 0

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