Answer:
Depictions of Olympic competition commonly expose anonymous bodies performing at athletic events.
Step-by-step explanation:
Depictions of Olympic games were commonly portrayed on pieces of pottery used in everyday life, like vases and kylixes. Artists as Onesimos and the Foundry Painter used the red-figure technique, which allowed them to express the athletic movement, the games emotion and the competitors' anatomy.
Sometimes, depictions show contestants wearing armour alluding to their figure as athletes and warriors.