Draft:Outline of mythology

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to mythology:

Myth is a genre of folklore or theology consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths. For folklorists, historians, philosophers or theologians this is very different from the use of "myth" simply indicating that something is not true. Instead, the truth value of a myth is not a defining criterion.

What type of thing is mythology?[edit]

Mythology can be described as all of the following:

A mythology is a culture's collection of myths[edit]

A culture's collection of myths

Mythology is an academic discipline[edit]

Academic discipline

Mythologies by region[edit]

African mythology[edit]

Central African mythology[edit]

East African mythology[edit]

Horn of Africa mythology[edit]

North African mythology[edit]

West African mythology[edit]

Southern African mythology[edit]

Arctic mythology[edit]

overlaps with North Asia, Northern Europe and North America.

Asian mythology[edit]

Southwest Asian mythology[edit]

Middle East, Persia, Anatolia, Caucasus.

Ancient mythology in Southwest Asia[edit]
Medieval to Modern mythology in Southwest Asia[edit]

South Asian mythology[edit]

Southeast Asian mythology[edit]

East Asian mythology[edit]

Central and Northern Asian mythology[edit]

(overlaps with Eastern and Northern Europe)

Oceanian mythology[edit]

European mythology[edit]

Mythology of classical antiquity[edit]

Mythology of the British Isles[edit]

North Caucasus mythology[edit]

South Caucasus/Transcaucasia[edit]

Eastern European mythology[edit]

Northern European mythology[edit]

Southern European mythology[edit]

Western European mythology[edit]

Mythologies of the Americas[edit]

North American mythology[edit]

Mesoamerican mythology[edit]

Caribbeann mythology[edit]

South American mythology[edit]

African diasporic[edit]

Mythologies by religion[edit]

Fictional mythologies[edit]

Syncretic mythologies[edit]

Mythologies by time period[edit]

Ancient mythologies by period of first attestation.

Bronze Age mythologies[edit]

Iron Age mythologies[edit]

Late antiquity mythologies[edit]

Mythology by religion[edit]

History in mythology[edit]

Features of myths[edit]

Mythological themes[edit]

Mythological archetypes[edit]

Mythology as an academic discipline[edit]

Mythology as an academic discipline

Mythology in popular culture[edit]

Mythology organizations[edit]

Mythology publications[edit]

Persons influential in mythology[edit]

See also[edit]

Lists


Mythology links

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Journals about mythology