They used nets
With spears
In the woods and mountains.
they hunted boar rabbits and people
The Greeks hunted, deer, rabbits, boar, birds and for sport, lions. Hunting is not the same this as raising, the Greeks raised goats and cattle that were eaten as well.
For the Greeks, Apollo. For the Norse, Ullr was the God of the hunt.
The object of the hunt being a woman is indicated in the line "And Caesar's glories that he took in war, And Troy's grand fame, that by the Greeks was quenched..." This suggests that the woman being hunted is symbolic of conquest and victory, much like Caesar's victories in war and the Greeks' victory over Troy.
Deer and boar were among favored big-prey hunting parties; as it is the same today.
In ancient times, the Greeks used dogs to herd domestic animals and hunt wild animals. They also may have sacrificed them to their gods on some occasions but that became less common as time went on.
Artemis is so important to the Greeks because she was goddess of the hunt, protector of wild game, and watcher over childbirth also she, along with her twin brother Apollo, were guardians of the Olympians
Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon, if that helps.
They prayed to Artemis when they were going to war and/or hunting (becuase she was Goddess of The Hunt). They would also pray to her for a healthy child and a sucsessful birth (as she was the Goddess of child birth as well)
The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.