Artemis is a part of ancient Greek history, which is important to our culture identity.
They had designs and builders, as we do today - otherwise, it is not recorded how, the Temple of Artemis was old in the Bronze Age.
They are related in the myths we know today.
Much of what she did once in Greek Myth she might still do today, including roaming the wilderness and mountains and hunting.
The Greek goddess Artemis is a female. However, if you are referring to Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl is a male.
There is no planet named after Artemis.
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They had designs and builders, as we do today - otherwise, it is not recorded how, the Temple of Artemis was old in the Bronze Age.
oceanography.
They are related in the myths we know today.
The Statue of Artemis at the Temple of Artemis (or Temple of Diana) in Ephesus (today known as Selçuk, Turkey).
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Usually in studying the history of Greece is how most people know of Artemis, as she and other Greek gods were worshiped during that history.
We studied arthropods at school today.
Much of what she did once in Greek Myth she might still do today, including roaming the wilderness and mountains and hunting.
Nothing modern can escape the foundation of it's roots. In short, yes, Artemis has a impact today in the ideas of protection of women and wild and hunting rights.
Not studied up today - but probably not.