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ANCIENT CEMETERIES, BUDRUM.

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mile to the south-east of this is a slope, on which,
in the spring of 1858, was discovered an oblong-
chamber cut in the rock, parallel with the east
end of which was a wall of large limestone blocks,
running N.E. and S.TV. This wall had been only
partially uncovered when I visited this spot. Ac-
cording to the statement of the Greek who owned
the field, nothing but bones had been found in the
tomb.

Near this tomb, but a little higher up the slope,
were found,—

1. A cippus of white marble, ornamented with
bulls' heads and a sepulchral inscJE
Appendix. 2. A limestone base, E 5 ^^J^>
1' 6," on which a statue must hav< E J^^^
base were inscribed the names of \ = ™
of IOeodamos, a native of MelitiE
salian Pthiotis. (Appendix, No. '= £

2. A thick slab of white marl=_
with a sepulchral inscription in E_r
Myrton, the daughter of Jason, ap-
pendix, No. 77.) e-2

On the opposite side of the bay, E-
of Caplan Calessy, are a number =—
the rock. I examined some of E-

that they
plundered.

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