Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 8.22
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Chapter 8.22
8.22.1: Stymphalos: an Arcadian-founded city now counted among Argolis.
8.22.2: Hera's three cult titles at Stymphalos (Pais, Teleia, Chēra).
8.22.3: The Stymphalos spring and river, seasonal lake and source of Hadrian's aqueduct to Corinth.
8.22.4: Stymphalian man-eating birds and Heracles' slaying or driving them off.
8.22.5: The Stymphalian birds: deadly bronze-beaked birds stopped by bark garments.
8.22.6: The Stymphalian birds and their possible Arabian origin
8.22.7: Sanctuary of Artemis Stymphalia: gilded wooden statue, roof birds, marble bird-maidens.
8.22.8: Lake formed covering 400 stades at Stymphalos after a chasm blockage.
8.22.9: Legend of a hunter and deer swallowed by a chasm draining the Stymphalus marsh