THE ARCHITECTURE.
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18. 19 Possibly ii passage originally leading from without the walls to the foot o{
the stairs.
20 Ditch.
a Doorway (see Fig. 10).
b Pcrbaps a late wall blocking passage 18. 10, bnt possibly original,
c A thresliold, or rumnins of a wall or of a pavement.
d Outfall to B drain, no protection seen in C5. c.
e Slight wall at the bottom of the ditch.
K 2 <t Drain ; now partly destroyed.
K 3 Ii. 8 Apparently an open paved spaee.
25 Street, with remains of stone paving.
a Apparently remains of a wrought stone pavement.
/; Rase of a eolnnin, apparently in situ (Fig. 55).
c Remains of stone pavement.
d Stone pavement.
t Perhaps a step.
/ Doorway with Steps of basalt (Figs. 53, 54).
;/ The level of the street drops to the east here ; probably therc were steps.
E 4 8. 0 The wall between these is of doubtful age, but is earlier than the adjaeent walls.
« Drain, 13 in. by 12"in.; period doubtful.
As this part has been only partly cxcavated it is impossible to assign the walls to
particular perioda with any eertainty.
K 5 a Drain at bottom of ditoh.
b Slight wall at bottom of ditch.
c Probable original face of wall.
F 2 2. G Strects.
a Traces of a stone pavement.
h Doorway with rebatecl jambs.
<• Originally a doorway or window in a well built wall of Period IL; blooked-up and
a drain carried through in III.
d Stoiie sink in situ (Fig. 6).
F3 11.23.25 Streets.
a Modern wall.
V 4 The remains are of doubtful age; they are at a lower level than the street of
Period III., F3. 25, the wall between being a retaining wall.
F 5 aa Work covered by shot earth since Mr. Hoare's plan was made.
(; 1 n Limit of levclling of the rock.
b Walls of nnknown age ; below tliosc of III.
C. •> 5. ti Alley.
18 RfMmi in which the 'Fisherinen Lainp-stand' was found in 1808
23 Street.
31 Street.
<( Wall of nnknown age ; above that of Period II. and below that of III.
b Drain.
c Brauch drain above the level of the threshold of door; partly of stone and partly
of cartbenware Channel (Fig. 57).
d Remains of a doorway.
t Harth ftoor above walls of 11.
/ Doorway.
ij Drain.
<J 3 1 Street.
2 Round stone base with Square plinth, probably of III., found in this room, not
in situ (Fig. 5ü).
0.28 Street.
F 2
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18. 19 Possibly ii passage originally leading from without the walls to the foot o{
the stairs.
20 Ditch.
a Doorway (see Fig. 10).
b Pcrbaps a late wall blocking passage 18. 10, bnt possibly original,
c A thresliold, or rumnins of a wall or of a pavement.
d Outfall to B drain, no protection seen in C5. c.
e Slight wall at the bottom of the ditch.
K 2 <t Drain ; now partly destroyed.
K 3 Ii. 8 Apparently an open paved spaee.
25 Street, with remains of stone paving.
a Apparently remains of a wrought stone pavement.
/; Rase of a eolnnin, apparently in situ (Fig. 55).
c Remains of stone pavement.
d Stone pavement.
t Perhaps a step.
/ Doorway with Steps of basalt (Figs. 53, 54).
;/ The level of the street drops to the east here ; probably therc were steps.
E 4 8. 0 The wall between these is of doubtful age, but is earlier than the adjaeent walls.
« Drain, 13 in. by 12"in.; period doubtful.
As this part has been only partly cxcavated it is impossible to assign the walls to
particular perioda with any eertainty.
K 5 a Drain at bottom of ditoh.
b Slight wall at bottom of ditch.
c Probable original face of wall.
F 2 2. G Strects.
a Traces of a stone pavement.
h Doorway with rebatecl jambs.
<• Originally a doorway or window in a well built wall of Period IL; blooked-up and
a drain carried through in III.
d Stoiie sink in situ (Fig. 6).
F3 11.23.25 Streets.
a Modern wall.
V 4 The remains are of doubtful age; they are at a lower level than the street of
Period III., F3. 25, the wall between being a retaining wall.
F 5 aa Work covered by shot earth since Mr. Hoare's plan was made.
(; 1 n Limit of levclling of the rock.
b Walls of nnknown age ; below tliosc of III.
C. •> 5. ti Alley.
18 RfMmi in which the 'Fisherinen Lainp-stand' was found in 1808
23 Street.
31 Street.
<( Wall of nnknown age ; above that of Period II. and below that of III.
b Drain.
c Brauch drain above the level of the threshold of door; partly of stone and partly
of cartbenware Channel (Fig. 57).
d Remains of a doorway.
t Harth ftoor above walls of 11.
/ Doorway.
ij Drain.
<J 3 1 Street.
2 Round stone base with Square plinth, probably of III., found in this room, not
in situ (Fig. 5ü).
0.28 Street.
F 2