How were Greek myths and religious practices passed down before 800 BCE?
through written storie
through oral storytelling
through carvings in temple walls
through holy texts
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Before 800 BCE, Greek myths and religious practices were primarily passed down through oral storytelling. These stories were passed from generation to generation through spoken word, allowing for variations and adaptations to occur over time. However, it is important to note that as writing systems developed and became more prevalent, Greek myths and religious practices started to be recorded in written form. This included the use of carvings in temple walls, as well as the emergence of holy texts such as the Homeric epics and the works of Hesiod.