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frieze

[freez] / friz /
NOUN
molding
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Carved between 447-432 BC, the frieze and other sculptures remained largely intact until the temple, which was being used by a Turkish garrison as a gunpowder store, was blown up during a siege in 1687.

From Seattle Times

Picasso’s talent for caricature is evident in the unruly frieze, the floundering chorus line of comrades.

From New York Times

Carved between 447-432 BC, the frieze and other sculptures remained largely intact until the temple - used by the Turkish garrison as a gunpowder store - was blown up during a siege in 1687.

From Washington Times

The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna has a tiny collection of marbles - just two fragments from the Parthenon's northern frieze.

From Reuters

In 2019 the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine honored Ball by placing her name in the frieze of its main building.

From New York Times