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Metope from the west side of the temple of Zeus_The Labor of the golden Apples of the Hesperides_Museum of Olympia
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Metope from the west side of the temple of Zeus_Heracles labor, the killing of the Stymphalian Birds_Museum of Olympia
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Metope from the west side of the temple of Zeus_Heracles cleaning the stables of Augean_Museum of Olympia
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The 7th metope from the west facade of the temple of Zeus depicts Heracles arresting the Cretan Bull_Museum of Olympia
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The restored entablature and pediment from the treasury of the Megarians. 6th century BCE. (Detail)_Museum of Olympia
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The restored entablature and pediment from the treasury of the Megarians (left) and detail of a dying giant (right). 6th century BCE_Museum of Olympia
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Left: A Persian helmet dedicated to Zeus by the Athenians after their win against the Persians at Marathon. Right: The helmet of the Athenian general Miltiades_Museum of Olympia
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The helmet Miltiades dedicated to Zeus at the sanctuary after he led the Athenians in victory at Marathon in 490 BC_Museum of Olympia
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Lion head, bronze. Importation from middle-east, neo-hittite (8th century BC)_Museum of Olympia
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The female (sirens) and male winged figures, which like the griffins were daemonic beings of Eastern origin, served as joints on cauldron handles. 8th-7th centuries BC.
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A shield bronze ornament depicting a gorgoneion with three revolving wings_Museum of Olympia
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Shield decoration of a Gorgo with serpents, lion's legs, and a dragon tail_Museum of Olympia
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Bronze helmet. On the forehead scene, lions attack a wild boar, while the cheek-guards are decorated with riders, ca. 530 BC_Museum of Olympia