Comprehensive Cross-Domain Chronological Research: Spiders
I. Mythology Estimated Date/Period: c. 2000-1000 BCE (approx. based on oral traditions later recorded) Domain & Culture/Tradition: Native American (Hopi) Mythology Source (if identifiable): Hopi Oral Traditions Detailed Description: Kokyangwuti (Spider Grandmother) is a significant creator deity. She is seen as the creator of humans, stars, and other aspects of the world, often shaping them from clay. She is a wise, benevolent figure who guides and aids humanity, offering wisdom and teaching crafts like weaving, which mirrors a spider's web creation. She represents creation, wisdom, and guidance. Estimated Date/Period: c. 8th Century BCE Domain & Culture/Tradition: Greek Mythology Source (if identifiable): Ovid's Metamorphoses (recorded later, c. 8 CE, reflecting earlier myths) Detailed Description: The myth of Arachne tells of a mortal weaver so skilled she challenged the goddess Athena. Arachne's tapestry depicted the gods' flaws, enraging Athena, ...