The Myth of the Matador and Theseus and The Iliad by Homer

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There are many lost civilizations that are still being excavated all over the world. Along with these lost civilizations comes an ancient story that describes each civilization. These stories describe a civilization that excited many years ago; however the challenge is to see if these stories describe a mythical civilization or a real civilization. 3 civilizations that are described in the ancient myths are the Minoan, the Mycenaean, and the Trojan civilization. The myth of the Minotaur and Theseus describes a great civilization known as the Minoan civilization. Then there is the myth of the Trojan War described in The Iliad by Homer. The Trojan War was a war fought between the Mycenaean’s and the Trojans. Therefore, archeologists put their life work into proving that these myths do describe a real civilization that existed.
The story of the Minotaur and Theseus describes a great civilization known as the Minoan civilization. A Minotaur is a monster that has a human body but the head of a bull. This beast was created when King Minos prayed to Gods for a bull from the seas. King Minos said he would sacrifice this bull in honor of the Gods. Poseidon answered to his prayers. He sent a beautiful white bull to King Minos; he was supposed to sacrifice this bull to show his faith to the Gods. However, the bull was so beautiful he decided to keep the bull and sacrifice a regular animal in its place. Poseidon was furious with his actions, so he decided to punish him. Poseidon decided to make King Minos’s wife Pasiphae to fall in love with the white bull. A wooden cow was built for her, so she can have an affair with the bull. As a result, she gave birth to the Minotaur. King Minos was ashamed of his wife and this creatur...

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...ons. Archeologists were able to find out the truth behind these civilizations and the myths had any significant to these individual civilizations.

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