Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Area of Agrigento' has mentioned 'Entablature' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The cella, preceded by a pronaos, is accessed by a single step; also existing are the pylons with the stairs which allowed to reach the roof and, over the cella's walls and in the blocks of the peristasis entablature, the holes for the wooden beam of the ceiling.
Also extant are parts of the entablature, with lion-like protomes, a frieze and a geison pediment.
Also the entablature, of which parts have been found, would date it to the 470-460s or the middle 5th century BC (though the more recent remains could be a replacement of the older ones).
These are followed by the scant remains of a temple (called "Tempio L") dating to the mid-5th century BC, measuring 41.8 x 20.20 meters, to which, in the 3rd century BC, a Hellenistic entablature was added.
It includes four columns and an entablature.