The Fall of Phaethon in Context: A New Synthesis of Mythological, Archaeological and Geological Evidence
The well-known classical myth of Phaethon must be the earliest recorded cautionary tale about teenage driving: taking control of the chariot of his father, the Sun-god, Phaethon set the world ablaze and endangered the cosmic order, until he was felled by Zeus’ thunderbolt and hurled to the earth. It...
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Journal of ancient Near Eastern religions
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