Questions about Deucalion

Short answers, pulled from the story.

Who was Deucalion's mother according to ancient sources?

Ancient sources name his mother variously as Clymene, Hesione, or Pronoia. The scholia to Odyssey 10.2 identifies Clymene as the commonly accepted mother alongside Hesione.

When did the flood of Deucalion occur based on historical chronologies?

Parian Chronicle stele fixed Deucalion's Flood around 1528 BC date. Saint Jerome chronology placed it approximately 1460 BC timeframe.

Where did Deucalion and Pyrrha land after surviving the great flood?

Their chest touched solid ground on Mount Parnassus or Mount Etna in Sicily. Other traditions place their landing on Mount Athos in Chalkidiki or Mount Othrys in Thessaly.

How did Deucalion repopulate the earth after the deluge ended?

He was told to cover your head and throw bones of mother behind shoulder. They threw stones behind shoulders and watched them form people with Pyrrha's stones becoming women while Deucalion's became men.

What is the meaning of the name Deucalion according to folk etymology?

Folk etymology links Deucalion's name to deukos variant meaning sweet new wine or must. Another root connects to haliéus meaning sailor seaman fisher.