Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.31
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Chapter 10.31
10.31.1: Palamedes and Thersites playing dice, watched by Ajax of Salamis.
10.31.2: Polygnotus' depiction of Odysseus' enemies.
10.31.3: Meleager's portrayal and differing accounts of his death.
10.31.4: Althaea burns Meleager's life-torch, bringing about his death.
10.31.5: Grieving group: Hector, Memnon, Sarpedon, and the Thracian Thamyris.
10.31.6: Birds (Memnonides) perform an annual cleaning ritual at Memnon's tomb.
10.31.7: Memnon, Ethiopian king from Susa who led his army to Troy
10.31.8: Paris clapping to summon Penthesileia.
10.31.9: Two uninitiated women carrying water
10.31.10: Callisto with Nomia and Pero, and Sisyphus pushing his stone.
10.31.11: Figures disregarding the Eleusinian Mysteries
10.31.12: Polygnotus' painting of Tantalus and the suspended stone.