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  • Ancestors, worship of, in Greece, 14.
  • Ancient writings of the Eleans, 15.
  • Andokides, vase-painter, 229, 230.
  • Andreas, sculptor, 118.
  • Angelion, sculptor, 122, 304, 334.
    • See also Tektaios.
  • Aniconic statues, 58.
  • Anochos, statue at Olympia, 110, 111.
  • Anointing, as athletic motive, 133f. Antaios, bout with Herakles, on proto-Attic amphora, 13.
  • Antenor, sculptor, 174, 175.
  • Anthologies, Greek, 43, 239, 368.
  • Anthropometry in Greek sculpture, 68.
  • Antidotos, painter, 29, 233.
  • Antigenes, statue at Olympia, 357.
  • Antignotos, sculptor, 136.
  • Antigonos, statue at Olympia, 346.
  • Antikythera, bronze statue of youth from sea near, 80f.;
    • statuette from sea near, 78, 79.
  • Antioch, date of founding of, 121.
  • Antipatros, statue at Olympia, 118;
    • father of, bribed by Syracuse, 33.
  • Antoninus Pius, coins of, showing pine, 21.
  • Apellas, sculptor, 131, 267, 367.
  • Aphaia, temple of, on Aegina, 123f. Aphrodeisios, Tiberios Klaudios, statue at Olympia, 359;
    • victor in horse-race, 262.
  • Aphrodite, altar at Olympia, 351;
    • statue in Heraion at Olympia, 326;
    • temple at Naukratis, 334.
  • Apobates, chariot-race, 272f.;
    • armor worn in, 272, 273;
    • known at Athens and in Boeotia, 273;
    • preserves tradition of Homeric warfare, 272;
    • on reliefs, 272;
    • apobates, horse-race, at Olympia, 282f.
  • Apollas, lost work of, on Olympic victors, 45, 130, 343.
  • Apollo, as athlete, 88;

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