Long before the great Artemision rose in Ephesus, the ground it occupied was already sacred. This was no sudden invention of Greek settlers, but rather a place layered with memory — like a manuscript written, erased, and written over again. To understand the Artemis of Ephesus is to abandon the idea of a single, fixed deity and instead step into a slow fusion of beliefs that unfolded across centuries.
Statue of Beautiful Artemis in Ephesus Museum in Selçuk