This document examines the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur and explores possible historical origins behind the story. It discusses archaeological evidence, like the famous "bull-leaping" fresco discovered at Knossos, that indicates the myth may be based on a real ritual involving young men and women encountering bulls in the Minoan palace complex. While the myth evolved over time and lends itself to psychological and ritual interpretations, it appears to have retained a kernel of historical memory at its core, perhaps reflecting a dangerous ritual that took place in the labyrinthine palace halls of Knossos.