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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Olympia' has mentioned 'Roman period' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Ancient site 1.1 Site plan 2 History 2.1 Prehistory 2.2 Geometric and Archaic periods 2.3 Classical period 2.4 Hellenistic period 2.5 Roman period 3 Archaeology 3.1 Discovery and early excavations 3.2 1875xe2x80x931881 3.3 1900xe2x80x931950 3.4 1950 to present 4 Modern Olympia 5 Municipality 5.1 Subdivisions 5.2 Historical population 6 International relations 7 See also 8 References 8.1 Notes 8.2 Citations 9 Bibliography 10 External links
Roman period[edit]
During the Roman period, the games were opened up to all citizens of the Roman Empire.
These are all major works of sculpture and key references in the history of art.Criterion (ii): xc2xa0The influence of the monuments of Olympia has been considerable: the temple of Zeus, built in 470-457 BC, is a model of the great Doric temples constructed in the Peloponnese, as well as in southern Italy and in Sicily during the 5th century BC; the Nike by Paionios, sculptured circa 420 BC, so lastingly influenced iconographic allegories of victory that neoclassic art of the 19th century is still much indebted to it; the Olympian Palaestra with reference to the Roman period, a square and an open space for athletesxe2x80x99 training as well as a place for their mental and physical preparation before the Games, is undoubtedly the typological reference made by Vitruvius in xe2x80x9cDe Architecturaxe2x80x9d.