Bibliography
Post 1 - What Do We Mean When
We Say Ancient Greek Religion?
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Post 2 – Artemis’ Position
Amongst Other Deities; How Does Ancient Greek Polytheism Translate Into Modern
Study?
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Post 3 –
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Post 4 – Olympian and Chthonic
gods: Is Artemis a Chthonic Deity?
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Post 5 – The
Mythology of Artemis; the Impact on Greek Society
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Post 6 – Greek Interaction and
Representation of the gods: Sparta and Artemis Orthia
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