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- constructed—a minimal unit that is always found shared with other, related mythemes[citation needed] and re****embled in various ways ("bundled") or linked...
- and large (over 1,000 kg (2,200 lb)). Megafauna often form one of the mythemes of a story. The narrative may revolve around a real animal or a primordial...
- Holy Mountain may refer to: the mytheme or archetype of the world mountain mountains considered sacred mountains in Abrahamic tradition Mount Sinai, by...
- Roman mythology draws from the mythology of the Italic peoples and shares mythemes with Proto-Indo-European mythology. The Romans usually treated their traditional...
- ISBN 978-91-554-2433-6. Goebs, Katja (2002). "A Functional Approach to Egyptian Myth and Mythemes". Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions. 2 (1): 27–59. doi:10.1163/156921202762733879...
- or ideas foreshadowing evolutionary ideas, in scriptures, such as the mytheme of Dashavatara, the incarnations of Vishnu starting with a fish. In India...
- constituents of language, the constituents of a myth, which he labelsmythemes,” function as "bundles of relations." This approach is a break from the...
- Turtle, also called the Cosmic Turtle or the World-bearing Turtle, is a mytheme of a giant turtle (or tortoise) supporting or containing the world. It...
- chariots. Three Indo-European traditions (Gr****, Indic and Baltic) attest the mytheme of equestrian twins, all ****ociated with the dawn or the sun's daughter...
- static. During the Vedic period, the Purusha concept was one of several mythemes offered for the creation of the universe. Purusa, in the Rigveda, was described...