Travels and Researches in Asia Minor: More Particularly in the Province of LyciaJohn Murray, 1852 - 510 Seiten |
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... phagi from ancient cities ; the latter are now used as cisterns ; but these marbles have been transported from all parts of Asia Minor , and can only be looked upon as remains of the country at large . I have said that the people here ...
... phagi from ancient cities ; the latter are now used as cisterns ; but these marbles have been transported from all parts of Asia Minor , and can only be looked upon as remains of the country at large . I have said that the people here ...
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... Many of the sarco- phagi have had tablets let into their rough stone , probably of metal or marble , but the holes made by the ties alone remain . on my The situation of this highly picturesque city is perfectly Greek 270 CARIA .
... Many of the sarco- phagi have had tablets let into their rough stone , probably of metal or marble , but the holes made by the ties alone remain . on my The situation of this highly picturesque city is perfectly Greek 270 CARIA .
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... phagi were carved out of the protruding peaks of the rock ; the heavy top alone added to form the sepulchre . In my former rambles in Asia Minor I observed that each district had a peculiarity in the architecture of its tombs , and that ...
... phagi were carved out of the protruding peaks of the rock ; the heavy top alone added to form the sepulchre . In my former rambles in Asia Minor I observed that each district had a peculiarity in the architecture of its tombs , and that ...
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... phagi were scattered around us , but on none of these were any inscriptions legible : they all occupied sites worthy of the ancients , indeed in this valley it would be difficult to find any otherwise . The Turks generally select the ...
... phagi were scattered around us , but on none of these were any inscriptions legible : they all occupied sites worthy of the ancients , indeed in this valley it would be difficult to find any otherwise . The Turks generally select the ...
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... phagi and pedestals were scattered over the plain , from one of which I copied an inscription , but I could discover no site of any ancient city . We descended a few hundred feet towards the west , to another plain of equal extent ...
... phagi and pedestals were scattered over the plain , from one of which I copied an inscription , but I could discover no site of any ancient city . We descended a few hundred feet towards the west , to another plain of equal extent ...
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