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What have historians said about the greek myth - Creation of the World


Question Posted Tuesday March 8 2011, 7:06 pm

I need a website or something pleaseee! Showing what historians have said about the greek myth -Creation of the World in terms of it's reflections of Greek vaules, beliefs, and character. (Insights about the Greek culture, beliefs, and values.) Please I'm desperate!!!

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DangerNerd answered Thursday March 10 2011, 10:11 am:
Here you go:

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... probably easier if you just read the books the school suggested. ;-)

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