The Statue of Zeus at Olympia - The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: Episode 5




Cambridge For Kids Ancient History Podcasts show

Summary: <p></p> <p>Welcome to The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World podcast series by Cambridge For Kids. This fifth episode looks at The Statue of Zeus at Olympia. The Statue of Zeus was a massive 12 meters high, statue of the god Zeus, the King of the Ancient Greek gods. The statue was made from an inner wooden structure then enclosed with luxurious materials such as ivory, ebony, bronze, gold leaf and precious jewels.  Zeus’s eyes were made of vibrant gems and around his head was a silver olive branch. The statue of Zeus stood for over 800 years and was considered the biggest statue the Ancient Greeks ever created.</p> <p>Written and Narrated by Cambridge University Archaeologist:<a href="https://cambridgeforkids.podbean.com/p/about-the-author-1586157547/"> Matthew John Brooks</a></p> <p>cambridgeforkids.podbean.com</p>