The Mistress of Animals is one of the oldest and most powerful divine images in the ancient world. Long before classical Artemis, a goddess stood between lions, deer, and wild creatures, commanding them without weapon or apology.
In this episode, we trace the Mistress of Animals across Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Crete, Greece, and the wider Mediterranean. From Inanna and Cybele to early Archaic Greek reliefs, this is the deeper story behind the goddess of the wild. This is not the softened “nature goddess” version. This is the original framework of female sovereignty over wilderness, danger, and survival.
If Artemis has ever felt older or more powerful than the version you were taught, this episode will change how you see her.
Topics Covered
• What “Mistress of Animals” really means
• The Bronze Age origins of the motif
• Inanna and lion imagery
• Anatolian rock relief goddesses
• Artemis Agrotera and wild land
• Why modern museums mislabel her
• How this ancient grammar of power survives into Greek religion
🌿 Join the Mistress of Animals Course
If this episode sparks something in you, we begin a full six week deep dive inside the Mistress of Animals course at the Artemis Research Center.
🗓 February 21 – March 22 🕰 12–2 pm EST / 5–7 pm UK / 9–11 am PST 📍
Live on Zoom
This is a six week live seminar exploring:
• Primary texts and inscriptions
• Bronze Age seal stones and reliefs
• Near Eastern parallels
• Greek cult and epithets
• Sanctuary geography and ritual
• The transition into Artemis
Two options are available:
✔ Live participation with discussion and Q&A
✔ Recording access only
This is not a survey course. It is a structured, evidence based investigation of one of the most enduring and misunderstood goddess traditions in the ancient Mediterranean.
Course link:https://www.artemisresearchcentre.com/challenge-page/f54cd7ab-6c2a-4a0e-85e3-de2cd7f1b68b?programId=f54cd7ab-6c2a-4a0e-85e3-de2cd7f1b68b
About Dr. Carla Ionescu
Dr. Carla Ionescu is a historian of ancient Mediterranean religions and the founder of the Artemis Research Center. She is the author of She Who Hunts and the newly released She Who Endures: The Cult and Iconography of Artemis of Ephesus. Her work focuses on goddess traditions, material culture, and the long continuity of female divine power across the Mediterranean world.
📚 New book: She Who Endures available now
🌿 Artemis Research Center https://www.artemisresearchcentre.com/
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