162 VICTOR STATUES REPRESENTED AT REST. 
tor, Telesikrates, of the fifth century B. C., had a statue at Delphi, which 
represented him with a helmet.! We have actual remnants of two 
hoplite victor statues of the sixth century B. C., in the two bearded and 
helmeted life-size heads of Parian marble found at Olympia (Fig. 30, 

Fic. 30.—Marble heads of two Hoplitodromoi, from Olympia. 
Museum of Olympia. 
a, b=A; c, d=B).? The younger of these heads (A), to which 
probably belong either an arm and the remnants of a shield attached 
with a ram and a representation of Phrixos upon it in relief,® or a shield 
fragment with a siren’s wing upon it‘ and the fragment of a shield 
ISchol. on Pindar, Pyth., 1X, Inscript.a, Boeckh, p. 401. 
*Head A: Bildw. v. Ol., Textbd., pp. 29 f.; Tafelbd., Pl. VI, 1-4; Ausgrab. v. Ol., V, 1881, pp. 12 f., 
Pls. XVIII (front), XIX (side); F. W., 316; Overbeck, I, pp. 198-9 and cf. p. 178. Head B: 
Bildw., pp. 31 f., and Pl. VI, 9-10; Ausgrab., p. 13; Overbeck, p. 178; F. W., 315. 
3Bildw., Pl. VI, 5-6; fig. 30, on p. 30in Textbd.; Ausgrab., V, Pl. XIX, 4 and p. 12; F. W., 317. 
4Bildw., Textbd., fig. 31, on p. 30. 
