concept   labyrinth

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western culture (1) Greek (1) Europe (1) Mediterranean (1) Latin America (1) Minoan culture (1) Modern urban planners (1) Native American (1) South American (1) Western mythology (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 labyrinth Western culture Labyrinths are typically linked to mystery, puzzles, and entertainment in Western culture. 5
2 labyrinth Greek The labyrinth is a maze-like symbol with spiritual and architectural significance in Greek mythology and ancient culture. 3
3 labyrinth Europe In European culture, labyrinths are viewed as mysterious and challenging structures associated with Greek mythology and medieval architecture. 2
4 labyrinth Mediterranean Mazes and labyrinths have spiritual and philosophical significance in Mediterranean culture. 2
5 labyrinth Latin America Latin American concept of labyrinths is often linked to ancient myths and legends, and is considered mysterious and potentially perilous. 1
6 labyrinth Minoan culture Labyrinths are a significant symbol in Minoan culture, representing the journey to the underworld and spiritual transformation. 1
7 labyrinth Modern urban planners Modern urban planners utilize the labyrinth concept as a maze-like recreational structure. 1
8 labyrinth Native American The labyrinth is a symbol of spiritual journey and transformation in Native American myths and traditions. 1
9 labyrinth South American The labyrinth is a symbol of spiritual journey and transformation in South American indigenous myths and traditions. 1
10 labyrinth Western mythology Labyrinths in Western mythology symbolize mystery, challenge, and a journey with twists and turns. 1