The constellation
A1010 Deluge. Inundation of whole world or section
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- Sun and moon do not shine during deluge · A1010.1 entry
- Great flood lasts eight months · A1010.2 entry
- Local deluges · A1011 entry
- Flood from fluids of the body · A1012 entry
- Flood from belly. It flows from pierced belly of monster · A1013 entry
- Flood caused by gods or other superior beings. (Cf. A1018.) · A1015 entry
- Pseudo-scientific explanations of the flood · A1016 entry
- Flood caused to satisfy emotional need · A1017 entry
- Flood as punishment · A1018 entry
- Deluge – miscellaneous · A1019 entry
keeps company
- Flood from fluids of the body · A1012 entry
- Flood from belly. It flows from pierced belly of monster · A1013 entry
- World-fire. A conflagration destroys the earth. Sometimes (as with the flood legends) the tradition is somewhat local and does not refer to an actual destruction of the whole earth; sometimes the fire marks the end of the world · A1030 entry
- Creation of man · A1200 entry
- Confusion of tongues. Originally all men speak same language. Because of a sin they come to speak different languages · A1333 entry
- Origin of death · A1335 entry
- Distribution of tribes · A1620 entry
- Birds cling to sky in flood: cause of tail colors. (Cf. A2412.2.) · A2211.7 entry
- Hierarchy of worlds. A series of worlds, one above the other · A651 entry
- World-tree. Tree extending from lowest to highest world. (Cf. A878.) · A652 entry
cross-ref
Thompson cites
- The Library (Bibliotheca) · BOOK I, ch. VII
attested in
- The Epic of Gilgamish · Tablet XI
- Tales of the North American Indians · Tale 8
- Tales of the North American Indians · Tale 9