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Dragons in Greek mythology: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:1523:15, 29 August 2022 2601:840:8400:b80:bdfb:967d:6429:ab6d talk 11,454 bytes −249 The lead is supposed to summarize the article, these two sentences are not followed up on in this article and uncited -- certainly the claim that they looked like bats is unsupported and untrue. they are, as the rest of the article states, like constricting snakes undo

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  • curprev 11:5111:51, 3 March 2022 104.235.55.228 talk 11,342 bytes +2 Origins: Corrected statement from "vertical" to "horizontal". Horizontal describes the transmission of the dragon myth into Greek myth from Near Eastern sources, which is what Ogden is critiquing in this passage. undo

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