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In , an antefix () is a vertical block which terminates and conceals the of a tiled roof (see imbrex and tegula, monk and nun). It also serves to protect the join from the elements. In grand buildings, the face of each stone antefix was richly carved, often with the ornament. In less grand buildings moulded ceramic antefixes, usually , might be decorated with figures heads, either of humans, mythological creatures, or astrological iconography, especially in the . On temple roofs, and were often alternated. The frightening features of the , with its petrifying eyes and sharp teeth, was also a popular motif to ward off evil. A Roman example from the Augustan period features the butting heads of two billy goats. It may have had special significance in imperial Rome since the constellation was adopted by the emperor as his own lucky star sign and appeared on and legionary standards. By this time they were found on many large buildings, including private houses. The earliest examples in museum collections date back to the 7th century BCE in both Greece and Etruria.

In the garden of the in Rome, that houses the National Etruscan Museum, is a reconstruction of an Etruscan temple built between 1889 and 1890 on the basis of the ruins found in Alatri. Its tiled roof is lined with antefixes.


Etymology
From Latin antefixa, pl. of antefixum, something fastened in front, from antefixus, fastened in front: ante-, ante- and fixus, fastened, past participle of figere, to fasten.

File:Acroterion - Getty Villa - Outer Peristyle.jpg Image:Terracotta antefix (roof tile) with head of a maenad MET DP251364.jpg|Etruscan antefix from Cerveteri of a maenad wearing an elaborate diadem and grape-cluster earrings, The MET Image:Terracotta antefix MET SF111401.jpg|Roman antefix decorated with the butting heads of two billy goats, The MET Image:Terracotta antefix MET sf9618162b.jpg|Roman antefix depicting (Aphrodite, the goddess of love) and her lover (Ares, the god of war), The MET Image:British museum antefix.jpg|Etruscan antefix from , 6th century BCE, , London Image:0 Antéfixe - Museo Gregoriano Etrusco - Vatican (1b).JPG|Etruscan antefix from , 1st century BCE, Image:Etruscan - Antefix with Head of Silenus - Walters 48354.jpg|This Etruscan antefix depicts the mythological character . Walters Art Museum, , Maryland. Image:Roof ornament (antefix) in the shape of a dancing Maenad and a Saytr Etruscan 500-475 BCE Terracotta 01.jpg|Roof ornament (antefix) in the shape of a dancing Maenad and a Satyr Etruscan, 500–475 BCE, , , California Image:Antefix, Nordisk familjebok.png|Antefixes in position


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