Hunting.
Artemis is influence by alot of people such as hunters around the globe and people still worship her by building a temple.
Artemis is the goddess of hunt therefore she will still hunt. Mainly animal and keep their pelts as tropheys of the hunt. She would make an enviromentalist faint.
Regardless of your beliefs, Artemis has survived to the present day from out of perhaps pre-Greek and certainly pre-Judaism. She is still a worthy role model for the independent woman, despite and because of ancient origins.
Turkey.
Yes, the 7th day of Thargelion, festival of Thargelia, is celebrated as the birthday of the goddess Artemis. It celebrated her as a forest and moon goddess.
There are many myths about Artemis in Greek mythology, with varying versions and interpretations. Some popular myths include her involvement in the story of Orion, her role in the punishment of Actaeon, and her protection of young maidens.
None is known, the Greek records do not relate it.
In ancient Greece, the 7th day of Thargelia was celebrated as the birthday of the twins Artemis and Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of the Hunt and forests. Apollo was the god of the sun, music, and poetry.
It was not known in Greek myth.
The three main Indian civilizations in Latin America were the Aztecs in present-day Mexico, the Maya in present-day Mexico and Central America, and the Incas in present-day Peru. These civilizations were known for their advanced architecture, agriculture, and cultural achievements.
It was not known in Greek myth.
The Anasnazi Indians were the first to create an irrigation system.