Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 5.20
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Chapter 5.20
5.20.1: Dedications at Olympia: Hippodameia's couch and the discus of Iphitus bearing the Olympic truce.
5.20.2: Ivory-and-gold table by Kolotes depicting gods and a contest
5.20.3: Relief carving of Asklepios and Hygieia, Ares with Agon, and Pluto with Dionysos and Persephone.
5.20.4: Hoplite's corpse found in the Heraion roof, wounded in the Altis battle.
5.20.5: Corpse of a wounded man buried outside the Altis with his armor.
5.20.6: The Pillar of Oenomaus: a wooden column said to have alone survived Zeus' thunderbolt.
5.20.7: A column from Oinomaos' hall transformed into a revered relic.
5.20.8: Fragments of horse gear found at the pillar of Oenomaus.
5.20.9: The Metroön and the Philippeion in the Altis.
5.20.10: The Philippeion at Olympia