Category
page 1Prehistoric religion
Proto-Indo-European mythology
myths attributed to the Proto-Indo-Europeans
prehistoric religion
religious beliefs of prehistoric peoples
evolutionary origin of religion
emergence of religious behavior discussed in terms of natural evolution
Mazdaism
Mazdaism (Armenian: Մազդէականութիւն; Persian: آیین مزدایی) It is a pre-Zoroastrian Iranian religion, believed to be the ancestor of Zoroastrianism, from which later religions would derive, unlike Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda is one of the gods in Mazdaism, considered to be equal to Mithra.
Paleolithic religion
religions thought to have appeared during the Paleolithic time period
religion of the Indus Valley Civilization in hindi
religious practices of Indus valley civilization
Urreligion
Urreligion is a postulated "original" or "oldest" form of religious tradition (the German prefix expressing the idea of "original", "primal", "primitive", "elder", "primeval", or "''"). The concept contrasts with later organized religions such as the early theocracies of the Ancient Near East and in later world religions.
The term Urreligion'' originated in the context of German Romanticism.
Finno-Ugric mythology
traditional myths of Uralic-speaking cultures