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This is a brief summary of african mythology. It inludes a list of african gods (where they are located, what their role/purpose was), a list of creatures (states what they would be called today), and an African myth called "Wanjiru the Maiden"
This paper goes into depth about Chinese mythological Geography.
These lecture notes cover both Roman and Norse Mythology. 
-The Roman portion goes into a few different myths, including that of Romulus and Remus. Explains the similarities between roman and greek gods. Discusses the pantheon, and how to write out a lineage. 
-In the Norse portion, there is a semi-length dive into the different goddesses, gods, and "monsters"/evil beings that were apart of their mythology.
-These mythology notes cover 2 very different groups. In the Hindu portion there is talk of their creation myth, dharma, vedas, the epics, portions of their world that functioned inside and around the heavens and earth. 
- In the NA indigenous portion, many different regions and tribes are covered. For example: the north east (SE. Canada and NE. US/Great Lakes), Great Plains, SE. US, Cali. and Great Basin, SW. US, and the NW. US. In each region, there are notes about myths from those areas and c...
In MCC's mythology course, the second week covered the Sumerian and Egyptian mythologies. It discussed the historic region of western Asia and what its people believed in (as it does for the Egyptians). the discussions are brief but do provide accurate information that will not be a long and hard read.
This document gives an overview of Aristotle and how he took on 2 different theories brought forth by Plato.
Macomb community college offers the course "Mythology". These notes describe the basic knowledge for the beginning of the course.
These notes discuss the findings of Plato and a few throies of his (theory of love and becoming, theory of forms, and the theory of knowledge)
This document goes over the milesians, phythagoras, heraclitus and parmenides, and empedocles and anaxagoras!
This document discusses the bare minimum that the course will cover. It is great to look back to if you are at a dead end with the course. everything is explained within it from the different types of philosophy to what certain latin words mean in phrases that are commonly used within the course!