×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Tuesday
12
May 2026
weather symbol
Athens 20°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Culture

BBC highlights the fascinating beasts of ancient Greece

No one can deny that supernatural beings and primal forces played an important role in ancient Greek societies

Newsroom January 18 06:43

Δείτε περισσότερα άρθρα μας στα αποτελέσματα αναζήτησης

Add Protothema.gr on Google

In an article titled “The fantastical beasts on ancient Greece,” published in its Culture section, BBC news website focuses on a darker side of Greek art and more specifically on the fearsome creatures that were commonly depicted in it.

Although ancient Greeks are viewed as highly rational beings, having discovered democracy, philosophy and drama, no one can deny that supernatural beings and primal forces played an important role in their societies.

This is especially visible in their art, BBC argues, making specific reference to a wide range of fantastical creatures decorating all sorts of art objects from that time of Greek history.

Starting from fantastical animals, such as the griffins decorating the famous ‘Throne Room’ in the Minoan palace at Knossos on Crete and the leonine creatures above the impressive stone gate at the site of Mycenae, the article goes on to mention other fascinating monsters, including Centaurs, gorgons, satyrs and sphinxes.

With regard to the attitude of Ancient Greeks towards these monsters, BBC notes that, although it is tempting to understand them in opposition to concepts of Greekness, i.e. as scary, ‘other’ beings that needed to be shoved beyond the perimeters of civilization, perhaps things were not as simple as that.

“I don’t believe that Greeks really expected to meet a centaur or sphinx, or even a satyr, out in the countryside, and maybe they were always regarded as the stuff of legend. But a recurring trait of Greek art is that monstrous creatures seem to be held up as a foil to the Greeks’ concept of civilization – a sort of distorting mirror in which the Greeks could look at themselves,” notes Peter Stewart, director of the Classical Art Research Centre at the University of Oxford.

“The Greeks seem to have found these monstrous or semi-human creatures useful to explore and express their world-view, their ideas about humanity and civilization, the mortal and divine. Fantastical beings were part of the furniture of the Greek mind,” Mr. Stewart adds.

ceramic

Close_up_of_Gorgon_at_the_pediment_of_Artemis_temple_in_Corfu

lapith

Lernaean_Hydra_Louvre_CA7318

>Related articles

The imposing enclosure of the Kasta Tomb in Amphipolis has been fully revealed for the first time (photos)

Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr join forces for the first time on a duet

After 14 years, the imposing enclosure wall of the Kasta Tomb has been revealed almost in its entirety (photos)

Minotaur_London_E4_MAN

 

 

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

> More Culture

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

The Tithorea bank robbers arrested — 8 people, including two women

May 11, 2026

Survivor contestant suffers serious accident, TV broadcast suspended: SKAI’s announcement

May 11, 2026

Thriller over the ceasefire: Iran’s proposal is “garbage,” says Trump – We are ready for anything, you will be surprised, Ghalibaf responds

May 11, 2026

The European Council opens its doors to influencers: They will observe but ask no questions

May 11, 2026

Loss of biodiversity directly threatens human health, study shows

May 11, 2026

The sale of Makri in the Echinades: From €8 million to €247,000 — a “rubber-band” price

May 11, 2026

The perpetrators’ car found intact in Zemenos, Viotia, after bank robbery in Kato Tithorea

May 11, 2026

Why Turkey feels “encircled” by Greece, Israel and France

May 11, 2026
All News

> Greece

In reverence, the emotional deposition in Jerusalem, see photos & video

The Holy Temple of the Resurrection opened after many days due to the war between Israel and Iran

April 10, 2026

In the final stretch for the accreditation of joint master’s degrees: Aiming for their launch in the coming academic year

April 10, 2026

Schedule for Epitaph Procession today (10/4)

April 10, 2026

Perfect weather for Easter excursions, according to Tsatrafyllia’s forecast

April 10, 2026

Easter in Greece: The customs that continue in Greek tradition – From Nafpaktos to Corfu

April 10, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα