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Entryway 2
13'-6" tall, Kansas Limestone
Originally, columns were fluted to give the spear holder a place to rest his weapon before entering the temple; these are properly tapered columns, meaning each hand-carved flute had to diminish with the taper equally. Just laying out the pencil lines requires several hours.