Some other items also date to the 13th century while the marble frieze above the central gate of the church dates to the 13th or 14th century.
The trees stood motionless and white like figures in a marble frieze.
Today the archeological site houses a museum with marble friezes and sculptures that once adorned the villa.
The marble frieze below the roofline has a regular pattern of decorated discs with swags at the pavilion ends.
The green marble frieze was less than a half a yard in height.
The top floor is devoted to the marble frieze that once ran around the top of the Parthenon.
The arch survives, virtually intact; its ingratiating marble frieze is in the National Museum.
It is the biggest marble frieze in the world.
The Siphnian Treasury has four marble friezes that it houses atop its structure, one for each cardinal direction.
He gazed up at the ornately carved ceiling and the marble frieze that decorates the courtroom, surveying the familiar scene from a new vantage point.