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136 HISTORY OF ART IN ANTIQUITY. cyma ; whilst the entablature of all these frontispieces sins against canonical proportions. But we find its counterpart, or nearly so, at Persepolis, where, as FIG. 92. Tomb at Ayazeen. Journal Hell. Studies, 1882, Plate XXVIII. in Phrygia, the architraved cornice is never seen without a row of dentels under the corona of the frontal. The same remark applies to the rock-cut columns, every one of which has points in common with one or other of the types which constitute classical architec-