| 1889 - 616 Seiten
...the form of an arc, inside which lay, at intervals of about forty feet apart, a series of heaps ol masonry in the shape of an oval or an obtuse ellipse...from the edge. Some of these heaps were cut out of the solid rock, others were formed ol more tban one piece of stone, fitted together very accurately.... | |
| John M. Stuart - 1891 - 354 Seiten
...intervals of about 40 ft. apart, a series of heaps of masonry in the shape of an oval or an obtuse elipse, about a foot and a half deep, and with a flat bottom,...to uncover the largest of them with the shovels—a work they did not much like—and found that where the sand had protected the joints they were quite... | |
| S. S. Dornan - 1925 - 366 Seiten
...of about forty feet apart a series of heaps of masonry in the shape of an oval or obtuse ellipse, of about a foot and a half deep, and with a flat bottom,...the men help to uncover the largest of them with the shovels — a kind of work they did not much like — and found where the sand had protected the joints... | |
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