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Flying Snakes and Griffin Claws: And Other Classical Myths, Historical Oddities, and Scientific Curiosities

Princeton Univ. Jun. 2022. 424p. ISBN 9780691211183. $19.95. FOLKLORE
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Mayor (Gods and Robots) examines myths and classical oddities and offers both theoretical and accepted explanations for curiosities in the past. A unicorn horn from a king’s treasury may be a narwhal tusk, and digging further, she gives examples of how they might have found a tusk so far from an ocean. In the absence of physical evidence, such as the story of the flying snakes, Mayor offers many potential explanations of creatures that could have been mistaken for flying serpents. Covering much more than just myths and monsters, this book also contains information about ancient science and mirages, and everything from tourism to tattoos. Maps and images give further context. Copious notes at the end of the book give plenty of further reading to those wanting to dig deeper. The first chapter gets off to a rocky start by throwing out a lot of ancient names and places that might give readers whiplash, but soon eases into a steady pace that will keep readers entertained and amused. The wide range of topics covered ensure this book has a little something for everyone, though it will likely appeal most to lovers of mythology and historical trivia.
VERDICT A solid purchase for a public library’s nonfiction section.
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