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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 | WIKI |
Roman period[edit] | WIKI |
During the Roman period, the games were opened up to all citizens of the Roman Empire. | WIKI |
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. | UNESCO |