What seems certain is that, like the other works of Homer, the poems were part of an oral tradition, and they would have been sung to audiences across the Greek world. For this reason, scholars have dated the poems to the seventh and sixth centuries BC. In oral poetry stock phrases, or epithets, would have been used to identify characters. In the Hymn to Demeter, the goddess is called ‘Demeter with the lovely hair’ and Persephone, he daughter with ‘the slender ankles’.