EXCAVATIONS IN THE TUBA TEE AT SICTOX.
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was about .14 m. broad, and tlie other about .12 m. The
first stone has a central boring, that passes entirely through
the stone, and a gutter from this to the edge that directly con-
tinues the stone gutter of the orchestra. About this central
boring are worked six large holes and several small ones, of
which some are still filled with lead. The exact position and
dimensions of these holes can be ascertained from the follow
ing table and illustration (Fig. 3, No. 1).
A. .42 m. from south edge of stone. Original breadth apparently about .13 m.
Th ! gutter from A to the edge is about .09 m. wide at the bottom. Its upper edges are badly
worn away.
1. About .20 m. from west edge of si one, and about .04 m. from south edge. Entirely filled
with lead.
8. About .145 m, from east edge, and about .04 m. from the south. Present diameter about
.11 m. and depth about .105 m.
2. About .04 m. from the west edge, and .17 m. from the south. Present diameter about .11m.
and depth about .105 in.
2 and 8 are both larger at the top than at the bottom. The edges of both appear to be broken
away.
9. Contains some lead. On the east the stone is broken away from the hole to the edge, but
from its appearance the hole originally corresponded to 2 in size.
G. About .285 m. from the west edge and about 32 in. from the south. Depth about .08 m.
7. About .28 m. from the east edge and about .325 m. from the Bouth edge. Depth about .06 m.
10. About .04 m. from the east edge and .49 m. from the south. Depth about .092 m. Edges worn
away. Smaller at the bottom than at the surface.
8. Contains a mass of lead. The northwest corner of the stone is so badly broken away that
the dimensions of the hole cannot be made out.
11. About .21 m. from the east edge [and (about .05 m. from the south. Apparently it was
originally rectangular.
4. Apparently corresponded to 11, but owing to the condition of the stone no measurements
could be taken.
12. Apparently a circular cavity. Depth at the south side about .075 m.
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was about .14 m. broad, and tlie other about .12 m. The
first stone has a central boring, that passes entirely through
the stone, and a gutter from this to the edge that directly con-
tinues the stone gutter of the orchestra. About this central
boring are worked six large holes and several small ones, of
which some are still filled with lead. The exact position and
dimensions of these holes can be ascertained from the follow
ing table and illustration (Fig. 3, No. 1).
A. .42 m. from south edge of stone. Original breadth apparently about .13 m.
Th ! gutter from A to the edge is about .09 m. wide at the bottom. Its upper edges are badly
worn away.
1. About .20 m. from west edge of si one, and about .04 m. from south edge. Entirely filled
with lead.
8. About .145 m, from east edge, and about .04 m. from the south. Present diameter about
.11 m. and depth about .105 m.
2. About .04 m. from the west edge, and .17 m. from the south. Present diameter about .11m.
and depth about .105 in.
2 and 8 are both larger at the top than at the bottom. The edges of both appear to be broken
away.
9. Contains some lead. On the east the stone is broken away from the hole to the edge, but
from its appearance the hole originally corresponded to 2 in size.
G. About .285 m. from the west edge and about 32 in. from the south. Depth about .08 m.
7. About .28 m. from the east edge and about .325 m. from the Bouth edge. Depth about .06 m.
10. About .04 m. from the east edge and .49 m. from the south. Depth about .092 m. Edges worn
away. Smaller at the bottom than at the surface.
8. Contains a mass of lead. The northwest corner of the stone is so badly broken away that
the dimensions of the hole cannot be made out.
11. About .21 m. from the east edge [and (about .05 m. from the south. Apparently it was
originally rectangular.
4. Apparently corresponded to 11, but owing to the condition of the stone no measurements
could be taken.
12. Apparently a circular cavity. Depth at the south side about .075 m.
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