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In front of the terraces with the treasuries, there was a row of sixteen bronze statues of Zeus, called Zanes, which is the plural of Zeus in the local dialect. They were erected in the fourth century BC and later, with the money of fines imposed upon persons or cities who had been found guilty of corruption in the games.
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