Sir Athur Evans discovered it in Minoan ruins
the answer is bull-leaping
It came from the entertainment of bull-jumping, where entertainers did a less-pernicious variant of today's bull-fighting by undertaking gymnastics over a bull's back in an arena. This artwork is visible in Minoan buildings which have survived.
It was a bull.
They thought it was a religious ritual and entertainment for the civilization
the Minoans engaged in boxing wrestling and bull leaping
The first evidence of gymnastics as a sport or entertainment is from Minoan Crete in or about 1600 BCE. The sport was bull leaping where the acrobats would use the horns of a charging bull to perform various leaps.
length: 15.5 cm height: 11.4 cm width: 4.7 cm
In Minoan art, the bull is associated with male virility and strength.
experts believe bull leaping was a religious ceremony as well as a sport!
Sports:Boxing, bull-leaping
the answer is bull-leaping
It came from the entertainment of bull-jumping, where entertainers did a less-pernicious variant of today's bull-fighting by undertaking gymnastics over a bull's back in an arena. This artwork is visible in Minoan buildings which have survived.
It was a bull.
to make it easy
the answer is bull-leaping
bull leaping and boxing
bull-leaping