The conference explores the organisation, patterns, and paradigms of human memory in myths, archetypes, and symbols.
Humankind uses myths to explain origins, map boundaries, and secure identity. The conference examines constants and variables in myths, archetypes, and symbols across disciplines like anthropology, theology, psychology.
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