- 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...
- or
ideas foreshadowing evolutionary ideas, in scriptures, such as the
mytheme of Dashavatara, the
incarnations of
Vishnu starting with a fish. In India...
- 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...
-
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...
- Holy
Mountain may
refer to: the
mytheme or
archetype of the
world mountain mountains considered sacred mountains in
Abrahamic tradition Mount Sinai, by...
- 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...
-
David Gordon (2017). "Variations on the Indo-European 'Fire and Water'
Mytheme in
Three Alchemical Accounts".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society...
-
bundled together.
These are
mythemes. What Lévi-Strauss
believed he had
discovered when he
examined the
relations between mythemes was that a myth consists...