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True [87]
3 years ago
9

Match the creation myth characters with their civilization.

History
2 answers:
stira [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Atum was Egypt

Chaos, Tiamat, and Enlil are Babylon

Tiamat and Marduk are Babylon

Chaos, Eros, Cronos are Greece

None???

Explanation:

Alenkasestr [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1- Egypt --- Atum

2- Babylon --- Tiamat and Marduk

3- Sumer --- Chaos, Tiamat, and Enlil

4- China --- None

5- Greece --- Chaos, Eros, Cronos

Explanation:

1- Atum is the self-created pre-worldly creator god in Egyptian mythology and the ancestor of all other gods and pharaohs.

2- Marduk is a creation god in Babylonian mythology and the city of Babylon's city god. Originally, Marduk was a sun and fertility god associated with agriculture.

3- In Sumerian myths, Tiamat is the sea, personified as a goddess. She has given birth to the first generation of gods.

Enlil was the supreme god of Sumer, the holder of the destiny tables, thus determining destiny. He was also the Lord of the Wind, presiding over the Council of Gods.

4- China has no gods in this chart.

5- Chaos was, in Greek mythology, the original and infinite world-space. Chaos was what existed before everything else.

In Greek mythology, Eros is the god of love and beauty, and the driving force behind attraction and bonding, blind passion for something or someone, and reproduction in nature.

Cronos is a figure from Greek mythology. He is the personification of time.

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