Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 8.37
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Chapter 8.37
8.37.1: The sanctuary of Despoina with marble reliefs and an Artemis statue.
8.37.2: Tablet in Despoina's sanctuary recording the mysteries and praising Polybius.
8.37.3: Single-stone statues of Despoina and Demeter.
8.37.4: Damophon's sculptures of Demeter, Despoina, and Artemis.
8.37.5: Anytos (one-armed) beside the statue of Despoina.
8.37.6: Arcadian account of Anytus and Artemis portrayed as Demeter's daughter
8.37.7: Mirror in an Arcadian sanctuary showing gods clearly but men faintly
8.37.8: Megaron near Despoina: Arcadian limb-severing sacrifices
8.37.9: Arcadian goddess Despoina, daughter of Poseidon and Demeter.
8.37.10: Grove of Despoina with olive and holm-oak from one root and shared altars.
8.37.11: Sanctuary of Pan with an ever-burning fire and prophetic nymph Erato
8.37.12: Sanctuary with an altar to Ares and statues of Aphrodite, Apollo, and Athena