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Gutta, plural Guttae are small water repelling cone shaped pegs placed under the triglyphs of the Doric column order.
There are six guttae placed under the trim of the triglyph and six in three rows under the slabs.
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Gutta, plural Guttae are small water repelling cone shaped pegs placed under the triglyphs of the Doric column order.
There are six guttae placed under the trim of the triglyph and six in three rows under the slabs.
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