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Scientist Tracks the Movement and Evolution of Ancient Myths Across Continents

Scientific American

Julien d'Huy, “A Cosmic Hunt in the Berber Sky: A Phylogenetic Reconstruction of Palaeolithic Mythology,” Julien d’Huy, in Les Cahiers de l’AARS, No. 16; 2013, ACCURAT

Scientist Tracks the Movement and Evolution of Ancient Myths Across Continents

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