Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 6.19
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Chapter 6.19
6.19.1: Treasury of the Sikyonians at Olympia, dedicated by Myron.
6.19.2: Myron's bronze treasury with Dorian and Ionian chambers.
6.19.3: Tartessus river and city (later called the Baetis) in Iberia.
6.19.4: Treasury at Olympia holding three discuses and bronze arms dedicated by the Myanians.
6.19.5: Myanes (Myonians) inscribed on a shield linked to mainland Locris
6.19.6: Miltiades' dedicatory sword and ivory Amaltheia horn, and a boxwood Apollo.
6.19.7: The Carthaginian treasury with a great Zeus statue and a Syracusan offering.
6.19.8: Epidamnian treasuries with cedar carvings of Atlas, Heracles, and the Hesperides
6.19.9: Lupiae (ancient Sybaris) and its Hadrian-built harbor.
6.19.10: The Selinuntian treasury at Olympia housing an ivory-faced Dionysus.
6.19.11: Ivory statue of Endymion in the Metapontine treasury.
6.19.12: The Megarian treasury with cedar figures depicting Heracles' battle with Achelous.
6.19.13: The Megarian treasury dedicated from spoils of the Corinthians.
6.19.14: The Megarian treasury at Olympia
6.19.15: Treasury of the Geloans beside the stadium