The stag or the she-bear and a bee.
Yes, turquoise was considered a symbol for Artemis in ancient Greek culture. Artemis was associated with the color turquoise, as it was believed to be a representation of her connection to nature and the sky. Turquoise was often used in jewelry and religious artifacts dedicated to Artemis.
One of Heracles labors was to retrieve the Cerynitian Hind; this golden horned deer was a animal sacred to Artemis.
She is goddess of the Hunt and forest animals, so it would make sense her symbol is a stag. A stag is a forest animal that is commonly hunted.
Artemis is not a Roman god, she is a Greek goddess. Her Roman counterpart is Diana. Her animal symbols are a deer, a falcon, and a bear.
bow and arrows and wild animals are the symbols for artemis
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Artemis's symbol was not a stag, it was a golden hind. There were only five Golden Hinds, a gift of Taygeta to Artemis; the most famous is the Cerynitian Hinds which Heracles borrowed unharmed for his Labor.
Artemis the goddess is associated with the moon, and the moon is a silver color.
What should be the most recognized symbol of Artemis: the bow and arrow, as she was the goddess of the Hunt. However, by modern mistake, she is taken to be a moon goddess ("hunter's moon"), so a symbol of a crescent has become popular with her appearance.
Artemis is symbolized by a wild stag, a bear, a falcon, her silver bow, her silver arrows, and the crescent moon.Her symbol is a silver bow and arrow.
Mythological speaking, I would have to say a symbol of Artemis.
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