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MENU * Latest pod * all pods * Blog * About * Contact * Newsletter * Merch * Patreon * Find us ► * SoundCloud * iTunes * Spotify * twitter * facebook * instagram * Book * Latest pod * all pods * Blog * About * Contact * Newsletter * Merch * Patreon * Find us * SoundCloud * iTunes * Spotify * twitter * facebook * instagram * Book TRUE STORIES AND TALL TALES FROM THE ANCIENT WORLD -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LATEST PODCAST: * The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus This week, we’re covering the final Wonder on our list of Seven Wonders: and this may be the one that broke us. It’s a Wonder located at the nexus of seawater and freshwater on the brackish headwaters of an epic river; a biodiversity hotspot. It was in this primal land that legend of a divine huntress grew. This is not the Artemis of the Classical Greeks. This is the Artemis of Ephesus: a ferocious huntress, yes. But also a wild and fecund goddess of childbirth; a protectress of women and children, so fertile and fierce that she would tolerate no masculinity: men had to undergo castration before they could serve in her temple. And we’ve barely begun to scratch the surface of what it meant to serve. Join us as we get to know the mysterious and primal Artemis of Ephesus. Get the show notes here. PRE-ORDER WOMEN OF MYTH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON HELP KEEP US CAFFEINATED RECENT POSTS * The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: Part 1 (The Show Notes) * The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus * This Episode is Full of Lies: Lucian’s A True History (With Liv Albert from Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby!) * This Episode is Full of Lies: Lucian’s A True History (With Liv Albert from Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby!): The Show Notes * The Hanging Gardens of Babylon: Part 2 FIND US ELSEWHERE * soundcloud * iTunes * Spotify * twitter * facebook * instagram NEWSLETTER First Last Email Leave this field empty if you're human: All Content © Ancient History Fangirl 2018 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - ancienthistoryfangirl.com designed by Jayel Draco Buy us a latte!