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The characteristic groove, known as fluting, may have served to aid hafting to a wooden shaft or dart.
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In the fluting below the moulded part, are, on the left side of the doorway, two figures about 0.431 metres (15 inches) high.
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The pilasters of the upper levels have fluting and capitals of ionic composition and support a rather large entablature.
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Too much in prehistoric art does not conform to what modern people might see as figures and symbols, flutings offering an example.
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Fairly common are finger flutings, macaroni- or meander-like traces that take up a surface of 500 square meters and decorate walls and ceilings.
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The tapering tower has pointed and circular flutings on the first storey and star-shaped ones on the second and third storeys.
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The column capitals and fluting are also gilded.
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The bottom rollers were wood and metal, with fluting along the length.
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The 24 flutings of the columns are only indicated by facets in the lower third.
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The column shaft is sometimes articulated with vertical hollow grooves known as fluting.
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