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625 [ See Di Cesnola’s Cyprus, pp. 210-212.]
626 [ The temple of Solomon was mainly of wood; that of Golgi (Athiénau) was, it is thought, of crude brick (Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 139).]
627 [ See the plan in Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 267, No. 200. Explorations are now in progress, which, it is hoped, may reveal more completely the plan of the building.]
628 [ As being the most important temple in the island.]
629 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 211.]
630 [ Ibid. p. 210.]
631 [ Ibid.]
632 [ Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 269.]
633 [ In M. Gerhard’s plan two circular ponds or reservoirs are marked, of which General Di Cesnola found no trace.]
634 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 211.]
635 [ Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 322.]
636 [ As Di Cesnola, and Ceccaldi.]
637 [ Ceccaldi, as quoted by Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 275.]
638 [ Ceccaldi, Monuments Antiques de Cypre, pp. 47, 48.]
639 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 139.]
640 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 149; Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 274; Ceccaldi, l.s.c.]
641 [ Di Cesnola, p. 139.]
642 [ Ibid. p. 140.]
643 [ Ibid. Compare Perrot et Chipiez, l.s.c.]
644 [ The only original account of this crypt is that of General Di Cesnola, Cyprus, pp. 303-305.]
645 [ Mephitic vapours prevented the workmen from continuing their excavations.]
646 [ The length of this room was twenty feet, the breadth nineteen feet, and the height fourteen feet (Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 304).]
647 [ Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 285.]
648 [ See the woodcut representing a portion of the old wall of Aradus, which is taken from M. Renan’s Mission, Planches, pl. 2.]
649 [ In some of the ruder walls, as in those of Banias and Eryx, even this precaution is not observed. See Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 328, 334.]
650 [ Diod. Sic. xxxii. 14.]
651 [ Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 21, § 3.]
652 [ Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 331, 332, 339.]
653 [ Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. pp. 333, 334.]
654 [ See his Recherches sur l’origine et l’emplacement des Emporia Phéniciens, pl. 8.]
655 [ Compare Renan, Mission de Phénicie, pls. 7, 16, 18, &c.; and Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 224.]
656 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 256, 260; Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 219-221.]
657 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 255.]
658 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, pp. 255, 256.]
659 [ See Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 260; and