
A historian’s journey through myth, ritual, and sacred landscapes — tracing Artemis from Ephesus to Arcadia and beyond.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 97 | Subscribers | Read | artemisexpert.substack.com |
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I research and map all things Artemis: her cults, her temples, her survival. Ancient history is my fieldwork, goddess stories are my compass. Feral cats optional, but encouraged.
Passionate about ancient art, archaeology & cultural heritage. Travel junkie. Also love modern art (& museums/galleries generally), cooking & good food, photography, books... just to name a few! Canadian based in New York City (when not wandering).
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