mentioned as having been removed from the area of the later temple of
Zeus[2361]—dating from Ol. 58 (= 548 B. C., Pythokritos, 128 b) to Ol.
76 (= 476 B. C., Theognetos, 83), _i. e._, approximately down to the
date of the founding of the temple,[2362] stood in the space between
the eastern front of the temple and the Echo Colonnade, or to the south
of it near the South Altis wall. Only one statue (that of Protolaos,
48) stood as far north as the _Eretrian Bull_. Thus the southeastern
part of the Altis was the oldest part dedicated to victor statues.