18 The Archaic Artemisia of Ephesus.
6. The grooved stones, supposed by Wood to belong to the doorway of
a Temple intermediate between the Croesus and the Hellenistic, were
definitely referred to the latter.
7. Dimensions and illustrations of marble roof-tiling were given.
8. An early Ionic capital built into the Turkish aqueduct of Ayassoluk
was published, and conjectured, from its small size, to belong to an
inner order. Another of very slightly less diameter, lying on the
ground within Justinian's Gate, was also noticed. (See later, p. 270.)
6. The grooved stones, supposed by Wood to belong to the doorway of
a Temple intermediate between the Croesus and the Hellenistic, were
definitely referred to the latter.
7. Dimensions and illustrations of marble roof-tiling were given.
8. An early Ionic capital built into the Turkish aqueduct of Ayassoluk
was published, and conjectured, from its small size, to belong to an
inner order. Another of very slightly less diameter, lying on the
ground within Justinian's Gate, was also noticed. (See later, p. 270.)