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Description Bronze figure of an athlete pouring a libation, c.470 BC. Greek, discovered at Olympia. GR 1934,1116.1.
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Source Dedication votive offering figure of an athlete discovered at Olympia, Winning at the ancient Games, British Museum
Author Carole
Camera location51° 30′ 25.32″ N, 0° 07′ 01.46″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current12:18, 24 November 2012Thumbnail for version as of 12:18, 24 November 20122,820 × 4,080 (9.19 MB)Salomis (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=At Olympia many dedications were made by cities and victorious athletes. These took the form of buildings, statues and small votive offerings. According to ancient writers there were many hundreds of statues at Olympia, but ...

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