\f1 \fs22 This accentuates the markedly frontal character of the building, which is one of the constant features of Etrusc
o-Italic architecture. The \b \cf1 \ATXht3 cell\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , which occupies the rest of the \b \cf1 \ATXht16 podium\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , could be split into three parts or flanked on two sides by columns. The pediment usually left visible the wooden st
ructures of the roof and the end of the large ridge pole (columen). The orientation of the main axis was also different: east-west for the Greek temple, north-south for the Etruscan one.\par