on of the Zeus sculpture, he was once again captured and imprisoned; he would be in prison until the time of his death. Dates given by Philochorus sharply contrast with the dates often attributed to Pheidias, and again raise the question; what is the man, and what is the myth? If Philochorus is correct, Pheidias was not in Athens to supervise the sculpting of the pediment on the Parthenon. The pedimental sculpture of the Parthenon now being in question, other questions can be formulated about his involvement, or non-involvement, in pieces often attributed to him and his school....