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The Union of Theseus, Perigune, and Deioneus

In Greek mythology, heroes like Theseus stand out, their legendary exploits woven into the fabric of history and folklore. Theseus is revered for slaying the Minotaur, uniting Athens, and...

The Tear that Created a Goddess – The Story of Tārā

In the vast cosmology of Tibetan Buddhism, few deities capture the imagination and devotion of practitioners as profoundly...

Hantu Penyadin: The Terrifying Water Demon of Malaysian Folklore

Deep within the cultural fabric of Malaysia’s folklore lies a tale that is as chilling as it is...

Thor vs. Gjalp and Greip: A Battle of Strength, Cunning, and Survival in Norse Mythology

In the sprawling cosmos of Norse mythology, few tales capture the visceral clash between gods and giants as...

Ndook: Guardian of the Sacred Rites

In the remote expanse of the Pacific, on Buka Island, there is a quiet yet powerful god who...

The Berbers during Classical Antiquity

In classical antiquity, the Berbers, often referred to as ancient Libyans, were organized into three principal tribes: the Mauri, the Numidians, and the Gaetulians,...

Genetic History and Ancestry of The Berbers

By around 5000 BC, the populations of North Africa were predominantly descended from the Iberomaurusian and Capsian cultures, two pivotal prehistoric groups that profoundly...

The Origin of the Berber People

Ancient Beginnings The Maghreb region in northwestern Africa, known for its rich history, has been home to Berber populations for at least 10,000 years before...

Lets not “Berber”: The Etymology and Evolution of Amazigh Identity

The Maghreb region of North Africa, encompassing countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania, is home to various indigenous cultures. Central to...

Who Are the Berbers?

The Berbers, also known as the Berber peoples, or by their indigenous endonym Amazigh (plural: Imazighen), are a collection of diverse ethnic groups with...

Abrahamic Mythology

Abrahamic mythology refers to the collection of narratives, traditions, and religious myths shared by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These myths, which include stories of...