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"A fascinating read. This book points the way to how truths can be found even in myths."--Michael S. Gazzaniga, author ofThe Mind's Past"A fascinating read. This book points the way to how truths can be found even in myths."--Michael S. Gazzaniga, author ofThe Mind's Past"Rarely have I read a book so avidly and with such pleasure. The Barbers have captured the vital signs of the mythmaking process, in a revolutionary study. This is a novel and convincing way to look at mythology."--Adrienne Mayor, author ofThe First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times"I read this idiosyncratic and engaging work in its entirety in just two sittings, finding it nearly impossible to put down. The Barbers give intriguing explanations of how and why we construct and transmit myths and how we may unpack these 'off-the-wal'' stories to reveal essential information about such natural phenomena as volcanic eruptions."--Joshua T. Katz, Princeton University"This book offers a comprehensive account of why myths are the way they are. Drawing in part on cognitive science and on historical evidence as to real events, it presents a broad and informative selection of the myths themselves, raising questions and suggesting answers that cognitive scientists will find interesting."--Michael C. Corballis, author ofFrom Hand to MouthBarber, Elizabeth Wayland is the author of 'When They Severed Earth from Sky How the Human Mind Shapes Myth', published 2006 under ISBN 9780691127743 and ISBN 0691127743.
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