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Fitting into the Pediment Jennifer Tanabe (contribs ) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Image:West_Pediment_Parthenon3.jpg source and rights])

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Fitting into the Pediment

Jennifer Tanabe (contribs) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:West_Pediment_Parthenon3.jpg source and rights])

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Credit: Archaeological Museum of Olympia

http://www.greek-thesaurus.gr/Museum_of_Olympia.html

East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus, story of the chariot race of Pelops and Oinomaos.

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http://www.greek-thesaurus.gr/Museum_of_Olympia.html

Credit: Archaeological Museum of Olympia

East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus, story of the chariot race of Pelops and Oinomaos

Poses vary at the ends (laying on stomach, kneeling, lounging)

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East Pediment of the ParthenonPoses include: standing, kneeling, sitting, reaching, stretching, turning

Credit: Janice Siegel, http://people.hsc.edu/drjclassics/mythology2004/chapter_5/east_pediment.jpg