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Steve R's avatar

This is not only fantastic but personally timely, as I have been mulling the idea of writing about a Viking warriors dog soon! Thanks for the inspiration, what a coincidence. 🤘

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Irina Manea's avatar

Webs of fate.

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Colin Gorrie's avatar

This is eerie! We both released dog pieces within 10 minutes of each other. (Excellent article, btw!)

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Irina Manea's avatar

Yes just noticed in my e-mail :)))))) Will read yours asap, cheers!

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shieldmaidenpdx's avatar

My students will love this for their research. Thank you!

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Irina Manea's avatar

Aww! Really happy to hear!

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Yvonne Elizabeth  Aston's avatar

Dogs and wolves are such an historic part of human existence. All over the planet there are dog mythologies, dogs as saviours, dogs as faithful and loving servants and dogs as spiritual beings. It really leads me to wonder why, everywhere in the planet there are dragon myths. Dog myths and histories? Voila, the dog. Dragon myths and histories? No dragons just lizards, crocodiles and alligators. Is dragon mythology a racial hangover from the dinosaur age? Did people or human ancestors see dinosaurs and in describing what they had seen, set the stage for the multiple tales of all

kinds of dragons? One day perhaps we shall discover the answer. In the meantime we can enjoy the stories.

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