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THE AHCHITECTURE.

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of one stone '47 metre Square and -97 metre high Stands in a house a few
yards to the west (G 3 : a). The Blying-fish painting (PI. III.) was found in
G ö : 6.

One of the most interesting buildings is that in H 1, numbered 5, 6, 11,
12, 13, (and Figs. 27, 28, 29). It appears originally to have consisted of
two large rooms (11, 12 and G, 13) a smallroom (5) at the back, and a court or
corridor running along tbe front. The corridor is entered by a Single door-

Fic. 27.—Plan of Hoüsk of Pekiod II.
The Bhaded walle are later additions.

way (a) from the street; its inner wall has two doorways leading into the
large^rooms, which also communicated with each other directly by a third
doorway.

There is a recess at b which may be a blocked-up doorway, and there
may also have been a doorway in the broken wall between 6 and 2. At some
later tiine both the large rooms were divided by cross walls, and walls were
also built across the entrances from the corridor, though with what object it,
 
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