The greater ornamentation, however, is reserved for entablature.
Architecture a low wall at the top of the entablature; hides the roof.
The lowermost part of an entablature in classical architecture that rests directly on top of a column.
"The entablature is usually divided into three main sections: the lowest band, or architrave, which originally took the form of a beam running from support to support; the central band, or frieze, consisting of an unmolded strip with or without ornament;"