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Newton, Charles T. [Hrsg.]; Pullan, Richard P. [Hrsg.]
A history of discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae (Band 2, Teil 2) — London, 1863

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BAKGYLIA. 609

conjectures that the temple of Artemis Kindyas
stood here.

After visiting Bargylia, we returned to Guver-
jilik, and proceeded thence to Mylasa, crossing the
plain to the east of Bargylia. At the distance of
an hour and forty minutes from Guverjilik, we
passed the village of "VVavri Koi,1' on an eminence
overlooking the plain ahout two miles distant on
our right. Large herds of cattle are kept here, as
the plain bordering on the salt marsh affords rich
pasturage.

Five minutes after passing this village, I noticed
a rock on the right-hand side of the road, in which
was a small cavern surmounted by a niche 3' high
by 2' 4" wide.1

The road here falls in with the line of a cause-
way, in which I observed square blocks and part
of an ancient cornice.

At two hours and ten minutes distance from
Guverjilik, I noticed a tumulus on the right hand.
Here a mountain beyond Mylasa comes in sight.

After travelling for four hours, chiefly through
a plain country, we passed the village of Tekram
Bari, situated on rising ground in the middle of
a marshy flat, about half an hour distant on our
left. Great numbers of cattle and sheep arc bi'cd
here for the Smyrna market.3

11 From the situation this seems to he the place marked War-
hut-Koi in Kiepert's Map. See also Prokesch von Osten, Denk-
wiirdigkeiten aus dem Orient, iii. p. 444.

i This seems to be the niche seen by M. Prokesch von Osten,
Denkwiirdigkeiten, iii. p. 444.

■' In Lebas' Map of Carra, Passala is conjeoturally placed at
 
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