Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 6.2
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Chapter 6.2
6.2.1: Statue of the pankratiast Xenarkes by Lysippus
6.2.2: Lichas's flogged chariot victory at Olympia.
6.2.3: Agis' dedicatory statue in the Altis
6.2.4: Statue of Thrasybulus, the Eleian seer.
6.2.5: Thrasybulus' dog-entrails method of divination
6.2.6: Antipater of Miletus asserts Milesian origin and dedicates a statue at Olympia.
6.2.7: Statues by Polycleitus and Eutychides, including Eutychides' Tyche for Syrians on the Orontes.
6.2.8: Statues of Timon and his son Aesypus in the Altis by Daedalus of Sicyon.
6.2.9: Inscription on the Samian boxer's statue.
6.2.10: Damiskos, a Messenian who won an Olympic victory at age twelve.
6.2.11: Damiskos: Olympic boys' race winner; later pentathlon victor at Nemea and Isthmia.