Antefixes

/ˈæntɪfɪksɪz/ noun

Decorative tiles or ornaments attached to the edge of a roof, especially on ancient Roman and Greek buildings.

From Latin 'ante' (before) and 'fixus' (fixed), literally 'fixed in front.' These architectural elements were fixed to the front edges of roof tiles to both decorate and protect the building's edges.

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