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Thank you so much for being one of the joining us today here at the Temple of Artemis. My bosses, Alerissa Nestor and Anna Hippon, would love your feedback on the tour. You can just click on their names to send them a note. As the temple serves as both a common marketplace and a religious sanctuary, please remember to honor the goddess by leaving your gifts to her. While you are only individuals among the thousands of merchants, tourists, artisans, and kings who visit the temple each year, we really do appreciate your visit here. Yesterday, we had people from India, and last week someone from far-away Persia who left gifts of gold and ivory, such as statuettes of Artemis, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. If you need, you can purchase appropriate gifts from the gift shop at the Temple's entrance. We'd love to see you here again!